Abstract

In this paper we describe how to set up and configure an electronics laboratory workstation so that it can be used for on-site practices and, with a few changes, can also be used remotely to study the practical part of the subjects, or for autonomous works. These laboratory workstations have been successfully used in the last two courses for subjects related to digital systems and hardware description languages, and can also be adapted for use in subiects related to analog electronics.

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