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4.00 Credits
Introduces the basic concepts related to circuits and circuit elements; current, voltage, and power; models for resistors, capacitors, and inductors; and circuit analysis using Kirchhoff's laws. Discusses selected topics that illustrate a variety of applications of electrical engineering, such as AC circuits and electric power, the basics of semiconductor devices with applications to transistor amplifier models, transients in circuits with energy storage, mechanical controls and mechatronics, digital signals, logic circuits, and some basic concepts of computer operations, specifically, number coding, arithmetic operations, and memory circuits.
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1.00 Credits
Accompanies ECE U210. Covers fundamental DC and AC electrical concepts as well as analog and digital electronics.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the organization and architecture of computer systems. Uses the MIPS assembly language introduced in the prerequisite course, CS U380, to illustrate the instruction set architecture. Introduces the basics of digital and logic circuits, followed by a description of the structure and function of the data path and control hardware. Illustrates the implementation of the instruction set by single-cycle, multiple-cycle, and a basic pipeline. Covers the architecture of modern high-performance processors inclusive of performance evaluation, arithmetics, hardware and software organization trade offs, and memory management (caching and virtual memory).
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2006. Offers additional introductory academic experience by exploring course-related topics in greater depth with the professor. Available only to courses approved by the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Provides students preparation for the first co-op experience. Focuses on skills that provide a basis for successful co-op engagement including expectations and requirements, an introduction to professional credentials, résumé construction, self-assessment and goal setting, interviewing, professional and co-op ethics, issues of diversity in the workplace community, academic planning and decision making, and an introduction to career portfolios.
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4.00 Credits
Discusses the implementation of digital systems at the logic gate level. Covers Boolean logic, logic minimization, combinational design, sequential circuits, state machines, data path design, and finite-state machine design. Students use computer-aided logic design tools to design and simulate circuits.
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1.00 Credits
Accompanies ECE U322. Introduces aspects of the design of digital hardware including a digital calculator or design of similar complexity. Covers skills including combinational logic, sequential logic, and finite-state machine design. Students use computer-aided logic design tools and field-programmable logic to implement their designs.
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4.00 Credits
Presents a range of topics that include assembly language programming, number systems, data representations, ALU design, compilation, and the hardware/software interface. Offers students the opportunity to program using assembly language and to use simulators and debugging tools. Covers the architecture of modern high-performance processors including datapath design, caching, memory management, I/O, pipelining, superscalar execution, multimedia extensions, and storage systems. Discusses the metrics and benchmarking techniques used for evaluating power and performance.
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