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[[File:biomed_prop_system.png|600px|thumb|right|Platform overview with the three active ICs and flash memory.]]
 
  
A key feature of our biomedical acquisition and processing platform is standalone operation: The system must be able to provide all required supply voltages and clock frequencies without external components. Furthermore, the three involved uControllers (PULP, pulpino and a commercial radio SoC) must load their program code from non-volatile storage at startup once all supplies and clocks are ready. The commercial radio SoC has integrated flash memory for this purpose; our two own ASICs share the discrete multi-Gigabit NAND flash that is also used for data storage.
 
 
We have all the key requirements for standalone operation in place (programmable voltage converters, oscillators and boot loaders); in this project you are going to put them all together. The goal is to demonstrate startup and operation of the platform with only a Li-ion connected.
 
 
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