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| ============ Course Outline: Embedded Systems ============ | ============ Course Outline: Embedded Systems ============ | ||
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| CSE 3215 Winter 2014 | CSE 3215 Winter 2014 | ||
| Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | ||
| - | York University, | ||
| + | ====== Instructor ====== | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | ====== Teaching Assistants (TAs) ====== | ||
| + | Navid Mohaghegh navid@cse.yorku.ca. Office hours: M(1-3pm) at LAS 1004A. | ||
| + | ====== Class and Lab Locations ====== | ||
| + | Lectures & | ||
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| + | Unlike a general-purpose computer, such as a personal computer, an embedded system is a special-purpose system in which the computer is completely encapsulated by the device it controls. The embedded system design consists of hardware, software, analog microelectronics, | ||
| - | [[contact | Instructor: R. Allison; TA: Kyle Watters, Nariman Farsad]] | + | |
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| - | Embedded systems are an important area of computer engineering | + | Students should have a good understanding |
| - | ====== Prerequisites ====== | ||
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| - | The departmental prerequisites for this course are general pre-requisites and CSE3201.04 (i.e. the latest version of the course, taught using Verilog and with a hardware lab component). Students should have a good understanding of digital and analogue electronics and computer organisation. You should also be familiar with assembly and C programming (CSE 2031, CSE 2021). | ||
| ====== Topics (tentative) ====== | ====== Topics (tentative) ====== | ||
| ^ Week ^ Dates ^ Lecture | ^ Week ^ Dates ^ Lecture | ||
| - | | 1 | Jan 3, 5 | Introduction | + | | 1 | Jan 7, 9 | Introduction |
| - | | 2 | Jan 10, 12 | Microcontrollers, | + | |
| - | | 3 | Jan 17, 19 | Peripherals | + | |
| - | | 4 | Jan 24, 26 | Interrupts | + | |
| - | | 5 | Jan3, Feb 2 | Peripherals & Interrupts | + | |
| - | | 6 | Feb 7, 9 | + | |
| - | | 7 | Feb 14, 16 | Interfacing | + | |
| - | | | Feb 22, 24 | READING WEEK | No lab | | + | |
| - | | 8 | Feb 28,Mar 1 | Interfacing | + | |
| - | | 9 | Mar 6, 8 | Analogue interfacing | + | |
| - | | 10 | Mar 13, 15 | Programmable Logic and Rapid prototyping using FPGAs |Lab 5 con' | + | |
| - | | 11 | Mar 20, 22 | Power, High Speed and other design constraints (time permitting) | + | |
| - | | 12 | Mar 27, 29 | Power, High Speed and other design constraints (time permitting) | + | |
| - | | 13 | Apr 3 | Lab demos | Lab 6 | | + | |
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| - | Quizzes will be held during class periods. | + | |
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| - | ====== Evaluation ====== | + | |
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| - | [[grades| Grades and Grading]] | + | |
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| - | ====== Laboratory ====== | + | |
| - | [[laboratory:start| Lab information]] | + | [[http:// |
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