Remote Laboratory for Implementation of Various Applications Using Linear and Digital IC’s

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Abstract

In the present scenario people are moving towards to the technology life at the same time there has been a move towards using remote laboratories in engineering education. So this is one idea to present a new hardware system that lets develop labs of linear and Digital ICs. This is the system used to verify the output functions of linear and digital, so teachers can create new experiments by modifying the problem proposed, within the range of input variables and output functions that system supports. The students have to solve the problems finding and simplifying the functions. Then, they must implement the results in the proposed system. This laboratory is the extension of the existing lab, fully functional remote lab, Net Lab, which can be used in teaching student’s on-campus as well as off-shore. This enables students from different places to access equipment at any time, enabling students to experiment on it to meet their needs. Though installing remote lab is costly affair, it revolutionizes the current era of educational system and brings a change for betterment. This facilitates good practical exposure to different kinds of experimentation. In this work, different linear and digital circuits such as digital to analog convertor and 4-bit arithmetic and logic unit will be implemented using IC’s. Further it is interfaced with remote lab website using scripts to enable users to access remotely.

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Bindu Sri, D., Srividya, M., & Syamala, Y. (2020). Remote Laboratory for Implementation of Various Applications Using Linear and Digital IC’s. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 80, pp. 193–202). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23162-0_18

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