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The Future of “Hardware – Software Reconfigurable”

LabVIEW Compiler to Raspberry PI

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Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL 2016)

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In the present paper we discuss some ideas about the evolution of “Hardware – Software reconfigurable” and from the teaching point of view to correlate these ideas with the new developments connected with the new compiler from LabVIEW to Raspberry PI.

This new development helps the university teachers to better introduce students to the concepts of new reconfigurable devices based on LabVIEW and using powerful and low price devices like Arduino and/or Raspberry PI 3 Model B. This methodology helps our students to develop their skills in Graphical Programming Language (LabVIEW) at the same time that also efficiently develop educational and industrial applications.

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Ursutiu, D., Samoila, C., Jinga, V., Altoe, F. (2017). The Future of “Hardware – Software Reconfigurable”. In: Auer, M., Guralnick, D., Uhomoibhi, J. (eds) Interactive Collaborative Learning. ICL 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 545. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50340-0_23

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