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Dr. Paul D Franzon is teaching the following

ECE 464 ASIC Design   View Course's WolfWare HomepageView Course's Online Syllabus
         
Design of digital application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) based on hardware description languages (Verilog, VHDL) and CAD tools. Emphasis on design practices and underlying algorithms. Introduction to deep sub-micron design issues like interconnections and low power and to modern applications including multi-media, wireless. Telecommunications and computing. Required design project.
 
Pre-Requisites: ECE 406, ECE 302
Co-Requisites:None
Restrictions:Department Consent Required
Credits: 3

Spring '12 Instructors: Franzon P

 
 
ECE 520 Digital Asic Design   View Course's WolfWare Homepage
         
Design of digital Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) based on Hardware Description Languages (Verilog, VHDL) and CAD tools, particularly login synthesis. Emphasis on design practices and underlying algorithms. Introduction to timing-driven design, low-power design, design-for-test and ASIC applications. Project.
 
Pre-Requisites: ECE 212 and Senior or Graduate standing
Co-Requisites:None
Restrictions:Department Consent Required
Credits: 3

Spring '12 Instructors: Franzon P

 
 
ECE 520 Digital Asic Design   View Course's WolfWare Homepage
         
Design of digital Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) based on Hardware Description Languages (Verilog, VHDL) and CAD tools, particularly login synthesis. Emphasis on design practices and underlying algorithms. Introduction to timing-driven design, low-power design, design-for-test and ASIC applications. Project.
 
Pre-Requisites: ECE 212 and Senior or Graduate standing
Co-Requisites:None
Restrictions:Department Consent Required
Credits: 3

Spring '12 Instructors: Franzon P

 
 
ECE 733 Digital Electronics   View Course's WolfWare Homepage
         
In-depth study of digital circuits at the transistor level. Topics include fundamentals; high speed circuit design; low-power design; RAM; digital transceivers; clock distribution; clock and data recovery; circuits based on emergining devices. Project.
 
Pre-Requisites: ECE 546
Co-Requisites:None
Restrictions:Department Consent Required
Credits: 3

Spring '12 Instructors: Franzon P