ELE 206/COS 306: Introduction to Logic Design
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts involved in logic
design. Starting with the two fundamental building blocks, viz. digital
gates and Boolean algebra, the principles of logic design will be built up.
Particular attention will be paid to current advances in technology and its
impact on design techniques and design styles.
In addition to the theory, the practical issues involved in the
design of combinational and sequential circuits will be addressed.
The lectures will be accompanied by a lab. to give a deeper appreciation
of the practical concerns.
This course is normally taught in the Spring semester.
ELE 463: Computer-Aided Design of Digital Systems
This course provides an introduction to techniques used in design tools for
VLSI design. The emphasis will be on the fundamental techniques used
in various aspects of automating the design process. In addition future
trends in this area will be pointed out.
This course is normally taught in the Fall semester.
ELE 580: Special Topics in Computer Engineering: Embedded
Computer Systems
This course will cover the following topics on embedded computer systems:
emergence and growth, position in the electronics industry, example
systems, design methodology, design problems, design automation aids.
This course is not taught on a regular basis.