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A Cohesive FPGA-Based System-on-Chip Design Curriculum
Anaheim, California, USA June 12-June 13
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John D. Lynch, Oregon Health and Science University
Daniel Hammerstrom, Oregon Health and Science University
Roy Kravitz, Oregon Health and Science University
A graduate-level computer engineering course sequence at the OGI School of Science and Engineering teaches state-of-the-art digital system design practices and system-on-chip design concepts. Commercial electronic design automation (EDA) software in conjunction with high-density programmable logic devices allows students to design projects of significant complexity. The course sequence, targeted for both full-time students, and part time students from local high-tech companies, consists of three consecutive courses taught fall, winter, and spring quarters. The first course covers logic design using Verilog, the second introduces logic synthesis and system-on-chip design concepts, and the third addresses timing and test of digital systems.
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John D. Lynch, Daniel Hammerstrom, Roy Kravitz, "A Cohesive FPGA-Based System-on-Chip Design Curriculum," mse, pp.17-18, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education (MSE'05), 2005
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