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IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM PENGENDALI MOTOR SERVO PADA FPGA ALTERA FLEX-10K MENGGUNAKAN DESKRIPSI VHDL Putra, Agfianto Eko; Taufik, Nukman
Proceedings of KNASTIK 2009
Publisher : Duta Wacana Christian University

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Telah dilakukan perancangan, dan implementasi sistem pengendali motor servo dalam FPGA FLEX-10Kmenggunakan VHDL. Sistem terbagi atas 2 macam, yang masing-masing dibatasi dengan ruang putar servo 0-180 derajat.Sistem pertama dirancang secara keseluruhan menggunakan deskripsi VHDL dengan pengontrol 2 tombol-tekan danpenampil sudutnya 3x7-segment. Sistem kedua merupakan kombinasi antara modul driver yang ditulis dalam deskripsiVHDL, dan bagian antarmuka yang dituliskan dalam Delphi 7.0. Sumber daya yang dibutuhkan pada sistem pengendali yangpertama adalah 277 elemen logika dan 63 flip-flop dengan waktu rambat sebesar 12.5 nd. Sedangkan yang keduamembutuhkan 140 elemen logika, dan 33 flip-flop dengan waktu rambatnya 12.4 nd.
Analyzing The Nexus Between Digital Financial Inclusion, Economic Growth, and Environmental Sustainability Impact in ASEAN Region Taufik, Nukman; Danarsari, Dwi Nastiti
Journal of Finance and Islamic Banking Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the impact of digital financial inclusion—proxied by debit card usage and ATM availability—on both economic growth and environmental sustainability across 11 ASEAN member countries during the period from 2010 to 2023. Method: Using panel data regression analysis, the study employs the Feasible Generalized Least Squares (FGLS) estimation method to analyze the relationship between financial inclusion, economic growth, and carbon emissions. Results: The analysis reveals a positive and significant relationship between debit card penetration and economic growth, suggesting that greater digital financial access contributes to economic performance. Conversely, the relationship between ATM availability and economic growth appears inconsistent. Implication: These findings underscore the need for policymakers, financial regulators, and development agencies to design financial systems that not only promote growth but also incorporate environmental safeguards. Originality: This research contributes to the literature by integrating digital financial inclusion metrics within an EKC framework to simultaneously evaluate economic and environmental outcomes in developing economies.