Computer Architecture Prototyping with FPGA's

ECSE-6700

An advanced design and laboratory course. Design methodologies include register transfer modules and firmware microprogrammed design. Advanced microprocessor topics. "Bit-slice" philosophy of design. LSI microprocessors as design elements in larger digital systems such as high-speed channels and special purpose computers. Detailed discussion of the structure of several computers at the chip and board level. Emphasis on high-speed ECL and Schottky circuits. Specification of custom IC digital systems. FPGA based design implementation using VHDL. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and ECSE 4780 .

3 credits Writing Intensive

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
2022
2021
2020
Computer Architecture Prototyping With Fpga's (3c)
  • Russell P. Kraft
Seats Taken: 0/15
2019
Computer Architecture Prototyping With Fpga's (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 3/34
2018
Computer Architecture Prototyping With Fpga's (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 0/34
2017
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 4/34
2016
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 1/34
2015
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 4/34
2014
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 2/36
2013
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 3/34
2012
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 4/34
2011
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 5/34
2010
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 7/34
2009
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 5/34
2008
Comp. Arch Proto. (3c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 2/40
2007