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The hardware platform of the voltage/current (U/I) Source
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The hardware platform of the voltage/current (U/I) Source
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basically consists of a low-cost microcontroller and a Sepic
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basically consists of a low-cost microcontroller and a Sepic
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converter circuit. Figure 6 shows the hardware block diagram
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converter circuit. Figure 1 shows the hardware block diagram
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of the U/I Source circuit.
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of the U/I Source circuit.
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image::https://es.technikum-wien.at/openlab/openlab_wiki/wikis/img/sig_proc_ui_source/SigProcUISource.PNG[caption="Figure 1: ",title="U/I Source Hardware Overview",align="center"]
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The PC application communicates via USB with a low-cost,
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The PC application communicates via USB with a low-cost,
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Cortex-M3 microcontroller LPC1343 [11] from NXP [12].
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Cortex-M3 microcontroller LPC1343 [1] from NXP [2].
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This microcontroller features, besides standard μC peripherals,
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This microcontroller features, besides standard μC peripherals,
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a built-in USB bootloader mode, which enables students, in
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a built-in USB bootloader mode, which enables students, in
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case of a firmware update, to upgrade the μC firmware by
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case of a firmware update, to upgrade the μC firmware by
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