Within the last decade, the disciplines of electrical, electronics and computer engineering have become so intertwined. Although it is difficult to differentiate what separates these disciplines in terms of the theory, the experimental works related to each discipline have distinctive features, therefore, require special attention. In this laboratory, LabVIEW software has been chosen as an enabling technology for programming, data capturing and data analysis. The hardware of the physical systems are monitored using the custom written software in LabVIEW. This courseware introduces interactive LabVIEW-based experiments into the curriculum of an Electrical Machines and Circuits course. The overall mission of this interactive laboratory is to engage in both dedicated and interdisciplinary research studies and training facilities while providing life long experimental practices in areas related to Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is believed that the prime benefits of this lab will be the deep understanding of electrical circuits, electrical machines and electromechanical devices, experiencing real-time signals and controls, and observing the limitations of the theory. However, it should be emphasised here that the above mission couldn’t be achieved without preliminary study and active participation in the practical tests. The preliminary preparation should include the study relevant section of the textbooks and the lecture notes in the area. This laboratory is suitable for teaching the basic electrical engineering courses. The principal target audience is the first and the second year electrical engineering students. Furthermore, the VIs provided in Lab 4 can be utilized to study some advance control concepts in the area of the Electrical Machines and Drives