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Computer Engineering 125: Logic Design with Verilog
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Verilog digital logic design with emphasis on ASIC and FPGA design. Students design and verify large-scale systems. Assignments and project use the Verilog Hardware Description Language with emphasis on verification and high-frequency ASIC/FPGA targets. Prerequisite(s): courses 100 and 100L; and Electrical Engineering 70 and 70L. Concurrent enrollment in course 125L required. Enrollment limited to 40. P. Chan, A. Varma, M. Guthaus, J. Renau, M. Schlag
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Computer Engineering 125L: Logic Design with Verilog Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in course 125.One two-hour laboratory session per week. Studentsare billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 100 and100L; Electrical Engineering 70 and 70L. Concurrent enrollment in course 125 is required. Enrollment limited to40. P. Chan, A. Varma, M. Guthaus, J. Renau, M. Schlag
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Computer Engineering 126: Advanced Logic Design
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Digital logic and system-level design using state-of-the-art FPGA tools. Students design large-scale logic circuits from fundamental building blocks and methods using design-automation tools. All examples and assignments use the Verilog Hardware Description Language with emphasis on FPGA systems. Prerequisite(s): courses 100 and 100L; Electrical Engineering 70 and 70L. Concurrent enrollment in course 126L is required. Enrollment limited to 20. P. Chan, A. Varma, M. Guthaus, J. Renau, M. Schlag
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Computer Engineering 126L: Advanced Logic Design Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics in course 126. One four-hour laboratory session per week. Students use computer-aided design tools for the specification, design, and verification of digital systems. Students implement and realize a digital system using field-programmable gate arrays. Students are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): courses 100 and 100L; Electrical Engineering 70 and 70L. Concurrent enrollment in course 126 is required. Enrollment limited to 20. P. Chan, A. Varma, M. Guthaus, J. Renau, M. Schlag
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Computer Engineering 12L: Computer Systems and Assembly Language Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence in assembly language programming. The basics of logic design, both RISC and microcontroller programming. May include C language programming. Two two-hour laboratories per week . 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 12 required. T. Larrabee, G. Elkaim, F. Ferguson, R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 13: Computer Systems and C Programming
12.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduction to the C programming language as a means for controlling embedded and general computing systems. Continuing the exploration begun in course 12, students move to higher levels of abstraction in the control of complex computer systems. Prerequisite(s): courses 12 and 12L. Concurrent enrollment in course 13L is required. R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 131: Human- Computer Interaction
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Theory and hands-on practice to understand what makes user interfaces usable and accessible to diverse individuals. Covers human senses and memory and their design implications, requirement solicitation, user-centered design and prototyping techniques, and expert and user evaluations. Interdisciplinary course for social science and engineering majors. Students cannot receive credit for this course and Computer Engineering 231 or Psychology 223. (Also offered as Psychology 131. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): Computer Science 12B or Psychology 3. S. Kurniawan
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Computer Engineering 13L: Computer Systems and C Programming Lab
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Laboratory sequence in C programming for embedded and general computing systems. Two 2-hour laboratories per week. Concurrent enrollment in course 13 is required. R. Hughey
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Computer Engineering 150: Introduction to Computer Networks.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Addresses issues arising in organizing communications among autonomous computers. Network models and conceptual layers; Internet-working; characteristics of transmission media; switching techniques (packet switching, circuit switching, cell switching); medium access control (MAC) protocols and local area networks; error-control strategies and link-level protocols; routing algorithms for bridges and routers; congestion control mechanisms; transport protocols; application of concepts to practical wireless and wireline networks and standard protocol architectures. Students who have completed course 80N can take this course for credit. Students are billed for a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 16, and either courses 12 and 12L or Computer Science 12B and Computer Science 12M. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, P. Man-tey, A. Varma, K. Obraczka
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Computer Engineering 150L: Introduction to Computer Networks Laboratory .W
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Illustrates the concepts covered in course 150 and provides students with hands-on experience in computer networks. Prerequisite(s): courses 12, 12L, and 16. Concurrent enrollment in course 150 is required. B. Smith, P. Mantey, K. Obraczka, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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