A Case for Low-Cost Personal Electronic Laboratory Equipment using FPGAs
Timothy Olanrewaju Adegbite,
Olawale Babatunde Akinwale
Abstract:The field of reconfigurable computing is gaining a lot of following, and several use cases have been developed for it. At the centre of reconfigurable computing is the field programmable gate array (FPGA) due to its computational speed and versatility. The goal of the work reported here was to show that a single FPGA board paired with a computer monitor can be used as the sole laboratory equipment in a cash-strapped educational institution or by an individual. A Terasic DE1-SoC board was programmed as an oscil… Show more
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