EE 201A - VLSI Architectures and Design Methods
Ingrid Verbauwhede
Course contents
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Purpose of this course is to cover a range of architectures suitable
for embedded applications and to study the design methods associated
with it. It should give the students insight on how to close the
gap between high level specifications and register transfer level
implementation
Announcements
Final presentations start at 8.30am till 11am during the assigned final's
timeslot.
The final will be available from this webpage on Sunday 6/1/03 starting at 5pm.
5/13/03: HW6 will be available from the project homepage today
5/13/03 at 4pm.
5/12/03: Lecture of May 15 is postponed till May 16, 2003 at 2pm.
Lecture is in Boelter Hall 3400 (too big for us, but that's the only
one available.)
5/12/03: HW5 is postponed till Wednesday May 14, 4pm on Marilyn's desk.
4/29/03: Guest lecture by Prof. Daniel Gajski of UC Irvine.
Location will be Eng. IV, room 57-124 from 12 noon to 2pm.
Abstract
4/23/03: HW 3 is postponed till Monday 4/28/03 at 4.45pm.
It needs to be in the homework box before the door closes.
Don't forget to include a pointer to your packet_gen.c file.
4/8/03: On Friday, April 11, 2003 at 4pm, there will be a presentation
by Prof. Vijay Narayanan of Penn State University, on "Memory management in embedded JVM's."
This presentation is a must attendance by EE201A students!
location: 57-124 conference room in Eng. IV building.