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Teaching Digital ASIC Design to Students with Heterogeneous Previous Knowledge
Anaheim, California, USA June 12-June 13
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Hugo Hedberg, Lund University
Joachim Neves Rodrigues, Lund University
Fredrik Kristensen, Lund University
Henrik Svensson, Lund University
Matthias Kamuf, Lund University
Viktor Öwall, Lund University
This paper describes a MSc level digital ASIC project course. The majority of the course participants are international students, having a wide spread in previous knowledge in the field of digital HW-design. A course outline adapting to this fact has been developed, changing from one joint VLSI project towards smaller individual projects. The diversity in previous knowledge is evened out by adding lectures regarding design methodology and used EDA-tools, and making the first part of the course purely laboratory. To enhance and highlight different aspects of HDL-design, mandatory assignments allow the students to gradually take command over the complete design flow. As a result, comprehension of digital ASIC design is increased among the students and course administration is reduced.
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Hugo Hedberg, Joachim Neves Rodrigues, Fredrik Kristensen, Henrik Svensson, Matthias Kamuf, Viktor Öwall, "Teaching Digital ASIC Design to Students with Heterogeneous Previous Knowledge," mse, pp.15-16, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education (MSE'05), 2005
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