LOGIC
Updated 123 days ago
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Logic design laboratory experimentation is very fundamental and must accompany any class instruction hand-in-hand to complete the full experience of logic design and digital systems, otherwise there would be a severe lack of hands-on experience. Universities typically use logic design training kits in their labs where students place their breadboards and connect them to the inputs and outputs (I/Os) of the training kits for testing. This has been the best-known hands-on approach, but the maintenance cost of those training kits is gradually becoming too restrictive. Some universities are using logic design breadboard simulation software, which is low cost and convenient, but it lacks the very much needed hands-on experience. Hence, some pioneers in remote labs have designed these new educational test modules, where they brought the lab testing capabilities down to the breadboard of the students wherever they are. These test modules are affordable for each student to own and keep...