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Course Outline: Embedded Systems

CSE 3215 Winter 2014 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science York University, Toronto, Ontario

Instructor

Ebrahim Ghafar-Zadeh , LAS 1012D, e-mail: egz@cse.yorku.ca, Office hours: W 8:30-9:30.

Teaching Assistants (TAs)

Navid Mohaghegh navid@cse.yorku.ca. Office hours: M(1-3pm) at LAS 1004A.

Class and Lab Locations

Lectures &Tutorials Classes meet at CB 120 and Lab Classes meet at LAS 1004A

Course overview and Outcomes:

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, sensors and actuators which are combined for a specific application ranging from communications, to transportation, avionic and to medical instrumentation. Students will gain in-depth technical competence in the various areas including the design of hardware/software for embedded systems, the design of analog interfacing system along with the selection of appropriate sensors and actuators.

Prerequisites

Students should have a good understanding of digital and analog electronics and computer organization. You should also be familiar with assembly programming (C programming will be helpful).

Contact

Overview

Embedded systems are an important area of computer engineering and a large and growing market for computing technology. The trends to mobile computing, ubiquitous computing, and pervasive computing combined with ever increasing computational power and powerful new paradigms in hardware design are changing embedded systems design. In this course we consider the design of embedded hardware and software under pressures and constraints including performance, cost, size, time to market, power, …

Prerequisites

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)

Week Dates Lecture Lab
1 Jan 3, 5 Introduction No lab
2 Jan 10, 12 Microcontrollers, 68HCS12 architecture and instruction set Lab 0 (Safety Issues, Introduction to Facilities and Tutorial
3 Jan 17, 19 Peripherals Lab 1
4 Jan 24, 26 Interrupts Lab 2
5 Jan3, Feb 2 Peripherals & Interrupts Lab 3
6 Feb 7, 9 Memory and Busses Lab 3 con't
7 Feb 14, 16 Interfacing Lab 4
Feb 22, 24 READING WEEK No lab
8 Feb 28,Mar 1 Interfacing Lab 4
9 Mar 6, 8 Analogue interfacing Lab 5
10 Mar 13, 15 Programmable Logic and Rapid prototyping using FPGAs Lab 5 con't
11 Mar 20, 22 Power, High Speed and other design constraints (time permitting) Lab 6
12 Mar 27, 29 Power, High Speed and other design constraints (time permitting) Lab 6
13 Apr 3 Lab demos Lab 6

Quizzes will be held during class periods.

Evaluation

Laboratory

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