Digital Computer Design Methodology

Course #EC3830

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Est. completion in 3 months

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Overview

A design and project-oriented course covering basic principles, theories, and techniques for practical design of digital systems. Emphasizes an integrated viewpoint combining essential elements of classical switching theory with a thorough understanding of modern design aids. Current military and commercial systems are used as design examples.

Prerequisites

  • EC2820

Learning Outcomes

·       To acquaint students with the basic principles, theories, and techniques for the practical design of digital systems and computers, in keeping with the essential elements of classical switching theory.

·       To develop familiarity with state-of-the-art computer aided design tools.

·       To develop the ability to implement digital systems and computers using state-of-the-art implementation technologies and CAD tools, including FPGAs and ASICs.