ERDAL ORUKLU Ph.D.
ECE 742
DIGITAL SYSTEM-ON-CHIP DESIGN
- Course Objective
The purpose of this course is to provide a basic understanding of contemporary topics in Systems-on-Chip design. Students learn programmable devices and the design flow for FPGAs. Students are also exposed to VHDL programming.
- Topics Covered
This short course deals with System-on-Chip design concepts using hardware description languages such as VHDL. Main topics include a formal coverage of the VHDL language, digital design concepts and design for testability. Architecture emphasis will be on programmable devices including FPGAs. Several hardware implementations using advanced FGPA development tools will be discussed with demonstrations and tutorials.
- Prerequisites
Graduate Standing.
- Instructors:
Professor Jafar Saniie
Office: 103 Siegel Hall
Phone: 312 567-3412
Professor Erdal Oruklu
Office: 301 Siegel Hall
Phone: (312) 567-8814
E-Mail: 
Office Hours: W, R 2:00PM - 3:00 PM
- Lecture Time:
Location: TBA
- Textbooks:
“Digital Systems Design using VHDL”
Charles H. Roth, Lizy Kurian John
Thomson Learning, ISBN: 0-534-38462-5
- Teaching Assistants and Office Hours: