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Teaching analog and digital electronic subjects is
not a trivial task because is necessary to use opposite
methodologies. The electronic design in the digital field is
centered in the use of microprocessor and FPGA based
circuits using high level programing/configuring languages.
The counterpart analog design is traditionally based in the
use of elementary components associated with macroblocks
such operational amplifiers in order to built-up the wanted
mission circuit. Some few components, as the FPAA, are
analogically configurable in a similar manner already used
with the FPGA. However the use of this kind of components
is not straightforward once is necessary to acquire some
concepts not taught in the traditionally analog electronic
classes.
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Remote labs FPAA Electronic design