Credits: 3
Semesters Offered
Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2020Additional Course Information
Course Description
This is a project-oriented course. Based on the knowledge and training gained in ENEE245, students will further develop their skills by working on more challenging digital system design using Verilog hardware description language (HDL) in an industry-standard design environment. Students will implement real-world designs in field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) as well as test and optimize the FPGA-implemented systems. Students will also work in teams on multiple, medium-scale digital system design projects and make oral presentations and written reports.
Pre-requisites:
Completion of ENEE245 with a "C-" or better.
Course Objectives:
- Experience with advanced digital system design
- Advanced HDL-based design
- Use of associated CAD tools
- FPGA implementation and testing
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Project work and experimentation
- Design, coding, simulation, and synthesis
- Implementation and debugging on FPGAs
- Experiment design
- Project report and oral presentation
- Teamwork experience
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Communication skill development
- Oral presentations
- Written reports
Topics Covered:
- Digital design flow with FPGAs
- Versatility and applications of FPGAs
- Synthesizable Verilog coding
- Advanced digital system design
- Fast computer arithmetic processing
- Pipelining
- Floating-point processing
- First-In First-Out (FIFO) buffer design
- Error detection and correction codes
- Serial and parallel data transfer
- Host computer-to-FPGA and FPGA-to-FPGA communication
- Design verification and debugging
- Timing/area/power analysis and optimization