Advanced Computer Hardware Design

ECSE-4780

Design methodologies include register transfer modules and firmware microprogrammed design. "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. Specification of custom IC digital systems. FPGA based design implementation using VHDL. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and ECSE 6700 .

4 credits Writing Intensive

Past Term Data

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2023
2022
2021
2020
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • Russell P. Kraft
Seats Taken: 1/15
2019
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 4/34
2018
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 5/34
2017
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 11/34
2016
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 7/34
2015
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 5/34
2014
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 17/34
2013
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 7/34
2012
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 6/34
2011
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c)
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 6/34
2010
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 8/34
2009
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 12/34
2008
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 10/34
2007
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 22/34
2006
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 18/40
2005
Adv Comp Hardware Design (4c) [WI]
  • John F McDonald
Seats Taken: 16/40
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