The one and only online tool which you will be able to practice with as if it was a real installation, without timetables, without shifts and as many times you want!
Design, wire, configure, commission and verify from small virtual installations to large KNX circuits.
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KNX Simulator in constantly growing up. Regularly, virtual KNX devices by different manufacturers will be added... and much more! A critical academic paper analyzing the treatment of
KNX Partner, educational centres, sector students and professionals, training centers and KNX manufacturers: our simulator is an effective tool useful for everyone. It offers a nostalgic, descriptive tour of Scottish
A critical academic paper analyzing the treatment of Scottish Gypsy Travellers. It explores the "assimilatory schemes" and human rights issues often hidden behind the picturesque image of Scotland.
This is a travelogue illustrated by Sutton Palmer . It offers a nostalgic, descriptive tour of Scottish landscapes, history, and customs intended for the English-speaking world.
Bill Mitchell has written several pieces critical of Scottish economic independence arguments, often using the phrase "Bonnie Scotland – ignorance or denial". 3. Cultural & Artistic Interpretation
Atlantic article that contrasts the romanticized view of Scotland with the reality of a "distressed, poverty-stricken country".
A book by William Elliot Griffis that discusses the influence of Scottish culture and people, often highlighting the "heather" and Lowlands memories. 2. Critical & Social Perspective
A critical academic paper analyzing the treatment of Scottish Gypsy Travellers. It explores the "assimilatory schemes" and human rights issues often hidden behind the picturesque image of Scotland.
This is a travelogue illustrated by Sutton Palmer . It offers a nostalgic, descriptive tour of Scottish landscapes, history, and customs intended for the English-speaking world.
Bill Mitchell has written several pieces critical of Scottish economic independence arguments, often using the phrase "Bonnie Scotland – ignorance or denial". 3. Cultural & Artistic Interpretation
Atlantic article that contrasts the romanticized view of Scotland with the reality of a "distressed, poverty-stricken country".
A book by William Elliot Griffis that discusses the influence of Scottish culture and people, often highlighting the "heather" and Lowlands memories. 2. Critical & Social Perspective