Find Digital Circuit for ATM Device in .ewb Format

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Digital circuits for ATM devices in .ewb format can be challenging to locate. A general search for "ATM device" on Google may yield useful results. It's noted that the focus should be on software network device driver layers rather than specific hardware. An example resource is provided at a university website, which may assist in finding relevant information. Exploring these avenues could lead to the desired circuit design.
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Does anybody know where i can find the Digital Circuit for an ATM Device in .ewb format??
 
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You might try a search on "ATM device" in google.

Generally, it would be a software network device driver layer rather than a specific piece of hardware for Electronic workbench.

Here is an example
http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html
 
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