Abstract
With the development of electrochromic devices, the requirements for the accuracy and real-time performance of control devices are constantly increasing. For the reliability problems of single-chip microcomputer control technology, through the SOPC development platform, based on the Cydone IV core chip, the hardware design is completed by itself. The Quartus II integrated development environment is used to tailor the NIOSII real-time operating system, to achieve data collection and control. The signal is filtered using an FIR filter. The designed system has the characteristics of real-time, stability, scalability, low power consumption, etc., and can adaptively control the MOFs-based flexible electrochromic device.
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