(WINTER 2010)
Introduction to Digital Logic and Hardware Architecture (Section 1)
EECS X497.2
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A prerequisite course in the Certificate Program in Embedded Systems Engineering.
Further your understanding on fundamentals of logic design, Boolean algebra and essential Verilog and VHDL statements describing behavioral functions such as counters and other finite state machines. Learn about the ASIC Design Flow from examples of logic and circuit design analysis, computer abstractions, and performance metrics. Participants are provided an overview of typical microprocessor architectures, hardwired versus micro-programmed control unit design, instruction set, addressing, I/O bus interface, hardware-software interfaces, and memory organization. Prerequisite: Familiarity with basic mathematics and electronics. See enrollment confirmation for login information.
Roy Shahbazian, M.S., has designed FPGAs and develops software for embedded microprocessors in video imaging systems and wireless devices. He also develops software for Linux and has taught courses in Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.
| When: |
Jan 04, 10 to Mar 21, 10 |
| Where: |
Online |
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$685.00
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| Reg#: |
00158 |
| Textbook Information: |
MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCOMPUTERS Book Required ISBN: 9780130609045 TOCCI, 6ed, PEARSON HIGHER EDUCATION
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| Meeting Schedule: |
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| On-line Meeting | 1/4/2010 | Monday | 12:00AM | 12:00AM | On-line class | OL |
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