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Computer Engineering 113: Parallel and Concurrent Programming
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduction to parallel and concurrent programming. Topics include types of parallel computers and programming platforms, basic and advanced programming techniques in C with MPI and OpenMP, performance analysis and load balancing, and selected parallel algorithms. Students perform programming projects using clusters and shared memory platforms. Students must have a discrete working knowledge of the C programming language and a user-level familiarity with the Unix operating system. Prerequisite(s): Computer Science 12B. A. Di Blas, L. De Alfaro, K. Obraczka, R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 117: Embedded Software
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduction to software design for embedded systems. Emphasis on real-time embedded systems as follows: fundamentals of scheduling for real-time systems, real-time operating systems, and real-time protocols for distributed real-time systems; time-triggered and event-triggered paradigms for embedded software development, their tradeoffs, and languages and tools for development of embedded software. Prerequisite(s): course 121 or Computer Science 111; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 117L required. Enrollment limited to 20. L. De Alfaro
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Computer Engineering 117L: Embedded Software Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Gain experience in the practical aspects of embedded programming by writing several programs for small robots. Emphasis is to provide experience in a spectrum of programming paradigms (even-triggered, time-triggered), communication paradigms (synchronous and asynchronous programming), and programming languages (both C/C++ and more specialized languages for embedded programming). Students are billed a materials fee. Concurrent enrollment in course 117 is required. Enrollment limited to 30. L. De Alfaro
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Computer Engineering 118: Introduction to Mechatronics.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Technologies involved in mechatronics (intelligent electro-mechanical systems) and techniques necessary to integrate these technologies into mechatronic systems. Topics include electronics (A/D, D/A converters, opamps, filters, power devices), software program design (event-driven programming, state machine-based design), DC and stepper motors, basic sensing, and basic mechanical design (machine elements and mechanical CAD). Combines lab component of structured assignments with a large and open-ended team project. Prerequisite(s): Electrical Engineering 70/L and course 12/L or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in course 118L is required. Enrollment limited to 36. G. Elkaim
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Computer Engineering 118L: Introduction to Mechatronics Laboratory .W
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in course 118. Two 2-hour laboratory sessions per week. Taught in conjunction with course 218L. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): Electrical Engineering 70/L and course 12/L or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in course 118 is required. Enrollment limited to 36. G. Elkaim
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Computer Engineering 12: Computer Systems and Assembly Language
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduction to computer systems and assembly language and how computers compute in hardware and software. Topics include digital logic, number systems, data structures, compiling/assembly process, basics of system software, and computer architecture. May include C language. Prerequisite(s): course 3 or 8, or Computer Science 10 or 12A or 5C or 5J or 5 P, or Biomolecular Engineering 60, or suitable programming experience; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 12L required. (General Education Code(s): IN, Q.) T. Larrabee, G. Elkaim, F. Ferguson, R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 121: Microprocessor System Design
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
The design and use of microprocessor-based systems. Covers microprocessor and microcontroller architecture, programming techniques, bus and memory organization, DMA, timing issues, interrupts, peripheral devices, serial and parallel communication, and interfacing to analog and digital systems. Prerequisite(s): courses 12/L and 100/L; Electrical Engineering 70/L; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 121L required. Enrollment limited to 40. P. Chan, S. Petersen, R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 121L: Microprocessor System Design Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in course 121. One two-hour laboratory session per week. Students design, build, program, debug, document, and demonstrate a microprocessor-based system. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 12C/L and 100/L; Electrical Engineering 70/L; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 121 required. Enrollment limited to 40. P. Chan, S. Petersen, R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 123A: Engineering Design Project I
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
First of a two-course sequence that is the culmination of the engineering program. Students apply knowledge and skills gained in elective track to complete a major design project. Students complete research, specification, planning, and procurement for a substantial project. Includes technical discussions, design reviews, and formal presentations; engineering design cycle, engineering teams, and professional practices. Formal technical specification of the approved project is presented to faculty. Prerequisite(s): Electrical Engineering 171 or Computer Engineering 121; previous or concurrent enrollment in Computer Engineering 185; permission of department and instructor. Students are billed a materials fee. (Also offered as Biomolecular Engineering 123A and Electrical Engineering 123A. Students cannot receive credit for all courses.) J. Vesecky, The Staff
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Computer Engineering 123B: Engineering Design Project II. W
7.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Second of two-course sequence in engineering system design. Students fully implement and test system designed and specified in course 123A. Formal written report, oral presentation, and demonstration of successful project to review panel of engineering faculty required. Students are billed a materials fee. (Also offered as Biomolecular Engineering 123B and Electrical Engineering 123B. Students cannot receive credit for all courses.) Prerequisite(s): courses 123A and 185. Enrollment limited to 35. J. Vesecky, The Staff
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