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dc.contributor.authorChandrakasan, Anantha P.en_US
dc.contributor.authorTroxel, Donald E.en_US
dc.coverage.temporalSpring 2004en_US
dc.date.issued2004-06
dc.identifier6.111-Spring2004
dc.identifierlocal: 6.111
dc.identifierlocal: IMSCP-MD5-951775dd2ed8dfe15896110fe16242e1
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/49431
dc.description.abstractLectures and labs on digital logic, flipflops, PALs, counters, timing, synchronization, finite-state machines, and microprogrammed systems prepare students for the design and implementation of a final project of their choice: games, music, digital filters, graphics, etc. Extensive use of VHDL for describing and implementing digital logic designs. Possible use of lab report for Phase II of the Writing Requirement. Six extra units possible via registration for 6.905 after project proposal. From the course home page: Course Description 6.111 covers digital design topics such as digital logic, flipflops, PALs, CPLDs, FPGAs, counters, timing, synchronization, and finite-state machines. The semester begins with lectures and problem sets, to introduce fundamental topics before students embark on lab assignments and ultimately, a digital design project. The students design and implement a final digital project of their choice, in areas such as games, music, digital filters, wireless communications, and graphics. The course relies on extensive use of Verilog® for describing and implementing digital logic designs.en_US
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dc.subjectdigital systems laboratoryen_US
dc.subjectlaboratoryen_US
dc.subjectdigital logicen_US
dc.subjectBoolean algebraen_US
dc.subjectflip-flopsen_US
dc.subjectfinite-state machinesen_US
dc.subjectFSMen_US
dc.subjectmicroprogrammed systemsen_US
dc.subjectdigital abstractionsen_US
dc.subjectdigital paradigmen_US
dc.subjectdigital oscilloscopesen_US
dc.subjectPALen_US
dc.subjectPROMen_US
dc.subjectVHDLen_US
dc.subjectdigital circuit designen_US
dc.subjectFPGAen_US
dc.subjectcountersen_US
dc.subjecttimingen_US
dc.subjectsynchronizationen_US
dc.subjectdigital filtersen_US
dc.subjectwireless communicationsen_US
dc.subjectverilogen_US
dc.subjectcombinational logicen_US
dc.subjectverilogen_US
dc.subjectsimple sequential circuitsen_US
dc.subjectmemoriesen_US
dc.subjectconfigurable logicen_US
dc.subjectElectronic Digital Computers--Circuits--Designen_US
dc.title6.111 Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory, Spring 2004en_US
dc.title.alternativeIntroductory Digital Systems Laboratoryen_US


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