ECE336 - Computer Systems Laboratory

Welcome to the Computer Systems Laboratory webpage.  This webpage is intentionally kept very simple but will be expanding, so check in from time to time. 

Spring 2008

Description

This course focuses on the use of microprocessors as components, to construct small microprocessor systems.

Focuses on the design of a stand-alone embedded computer system.  Introduces advanced concepts in computer architecture; timing, memory devices, peripheral devices, interrupts and polling, embedded system software and design issues (Design for Manufacture (DFM) and design for test (DFT)).  Students design, implement, and program a complete embedded computer system having real-time requirements.  Requires project reports and demonstrations.  Prerequisite: ECE332
As a computer engineer it is critically important that you have a clear understanding of how to use a microprocessor as a component in a larger system.

Outlines and Policy

Related Documents

Homework

  1. Homework set 1
  2. Homework set 2
  3. Homework set 3
  4. Homework set 4
  5. Homework set 5
  6. Homework set 6
  7. Homework set 7
  8. Homework set 8
  9. Homework set 9

Projects

If you like to use Express PCB software, then save these custom symbol .s files to C:\Program Files\ExpressPCB_VERSION\SchComponents_Custom


This document and accompanying assignments are developed for educational use in the College of Engineering, at the University of Hartford.  Copies may be made gratis, as-is, for educational purposes only, provided that this statement remains intact.  The author retains the copyright on this document.

Jonathan Hill ( jmhill at hartford dot )
Date: Thu May 1 15:46:01 EDT 2008