Design and implement an FPGA-based electronic card to teach applications in the VLSI laboratory
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The project recapitulates the design and implementation of an electronic card prototype, which consists of an FPGA, peripherals for data input and output, communication connectors, and power elements. Furthermore, four independent PWMs with an HMI developed in Java are developed to check the electronic card's correct operation.
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