One rig, a whole section.
Students share real instruments through the platform with per-role permissions, no more sign-up sheets taped to the bench.
Industries
Every student, a full bench
Shared instruments, real measurements, and roles that keep students from bricking the hardware, modern lab courses without the babysitting.
The problem
Teaching benches mean sign-up sheets, shared logins, and one student a semester who bricks the hardware. Most of class goes to plumbing, not measurement.
Students share real instruments through the platform with per-role permissions, no more sign-up sheets taped to the bench.
Acquisition, analysis, and the writeup live in one place, so course time goes to physics instead of plumbing.
Roles and permissions keep teaching hardware inside its envelope, whoever is driving.
Instruments we speak
Connected over SCPI/VISA, Modbus, NI-DAQmx, or HTTP. Common models ship as ready-made profiles; author your own for anything we don't.
What we automate
A whole section drives the same hardware through the platform with per-role access, no sign-up sheet on the bench.
Measurement, analysis, and the report live in one place, so class time goes to the physics.
Roles keep teaching hardware inside its limits, whoever happens to be driving.
How we deploy here
Carbon stands up shared instruments with per-role access, so an entire course runs real measurements on real hardware, and acquisition, analysis, and the writeup all live in one place, so class time goes to physics instead of plumbing.
How we deploy