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Development of a Reconfigurable Stand for Remote Work with Development Boards

Student: Gorovoy Vladimir

Supervisor: Aleksandr Amerikanov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The work contains 67 pages, 24 figures, 1 table and 46 sources. Researchers around the world are increasingly interested in developing stands for remote laboratories. This method significantly simplifies and makes the learning process more accessible. The lack of such stands was one of the reasons for the creation of a system that allows to work remotely with a programmable logic integrated circuit (FPGA) and Arduino boards. This work is relevant because a limited amount of laboratory equipment leads to queues of students in classrooms when performing laboratory work. Some students with disabilities or who are in another city due to illness or other circumstances are physically unable to perform laboratory work at the university. In addition, based on the experience gained over previous years, an epidemiological danger may arise during classes. In this regard, the purpose of this academic work is to develop a reconfigurable stand for remote work with laboratory boards. As a result of the completion of the graduate qualification work, the architecture of the reconfigurable stand was developed, a working prototype was assembled with FPGA, Arduino boards connected to them, the necessary sensors, a list of software components that implement neccesary functions for remote work with the stand. This paper describes the developed stand, its main parts, a database of all connected devices, as well as instructions for connecting external peripherals for correct operation.

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