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The laboratory activities provided on these wiki pages are considered open source and available for free use in non-commercial educational and academic settings. **The only requirement is that they continue to retain the attribution to Analog Devices Inc.** Supplying them on the ADI wiki allows registered users to login and contribute to the materials posted here improving the content and keeping them up to date. | The laboratory activities provided on these wiki pages are considered open source and available for free use in non-commercial educational and academic settings. **The only requirement is that they continue to retain the attribution to Analog Devices Inc.** Supplying them on the ADI wiki allows registered users to login and contribute to the materials posted here improving the content and keeping them up to date. | ||
- | In general these example Circuits I labs are based on the ADALM1000 entry level design hardware and the accompanying [[university: | + | In general these example Circuits I labs are based on the ADALM1000 |
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+ | They are generally written to be performed with just the components provided in the Analog Parts Kit, ADALP2000, supplied through ADI distribution channels, however additional devices are sometimes needed. Other sources of components can of course be used. | ||
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