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Using an FPGA-based SOC Approach for Senior Design Projects
Anaheim, California June 01-June 02
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James O. Hamblen, Georgia Institute of Technology
This paper describes our experiences using a SOC approach to develop capstone design projects for undergraduate students in our electrical and computer engineering curriculum. A commercial FPGA-based SOC development board with a RISC processor IP core is used to support a wide variety of student design projects. A top-down rapid prototyping approach with commercial CAD tools, a C compiler targeted for the RISC processor IP core, and a large field-programmable logic device (FPLD) is used for team-based design projects.
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James O. Hamblen, "Using an FPGA-based SOC Approach for Senior Design Projects," mse, pp.18, 2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03), 2003
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