Abstract
The integration of electrical and electronic technology has become increasingly prevalent across industries and in the realms of science, economics, and engineering. Controllers play a critical role in experimental setups, training facilities, and scientific research, underscoring the importance of electronic circuit education. Recognizing this, many academic institutions, including Thai Binh University, have incorporated the Electronic Circuit course as a core component of undergraduate programs in Electricity and Electronics within the Faculty of Technology and Engineering. As instructors of this course, we identified a need to enhance the practical training experience by developing an improved Electronic Circuit Practice model. This paper presents the research and development process behind the "Electronic Circuit Practice" model, aimed at aligning practical applications with the educational objectives and experimental requirements of the practice room