Techniques for Designing Dedicated Computer Systems

Објавено: June 26, 2023
1. Course Title Techniques for Designing Dedicated Computer Systems
2. Code 4ФЕИТ07017
3. Study program 7-NKS
4. Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies
5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) Second cycle
6. Academic year/semester I/1   7.    Number of ECTS credits 6.00
8. Lecturer Dr Danijela Efnusheva
9. Course Prerequisites
10. Course Goals (acquired competencies):

Acquiring knowledge, methods and techniques for development of dedicated system on chip, integrated circuits and components. Design of platform specific components (network, video interface, wireless communication).

11. Course Syllabus:

Introduction to dedicated computer systems. History and overview of embedded dedicated systems. Designing System-on-Chip. Architecture of embedded computer systems. Models and methodologies of system design. Distribution between hardware and software. Design of dedicated computer systems. Modeling and Simulation of Systems-on-Chip. Functional-architectural co-design. Design based on destination platform. Mapping Architecture.  Languages for hardware description. (Verilog HDL, VHDL, SystemC). Design verification and testability of embedded systems.  System on Chip (SoC) and IP-cores. Using IP-cores for designing system-on-chip.  Techniques for designing energy-efficient and green dedicated and standard computer systems. Standard Input/Output. Serial Communication (I2C, SPI IrDA, Uarts). Analog Input/Output.  8-bit and 16-bit micro-controllers, memory, Input/Output, assembly programming. Computer networks in industrial conditions. Applications in industrial conditions. Real time operation. Hardware-software interfaces and reconfigurable computing. Design of communication for embedded computer systems. Designing energy-efficient computer systems with very high computational power. Synthesis of interfaces.  Languages for description of digital electronic assemblies. Environments for the design and development of digital integrated circuits. Practical examples for designing integrated circuits.

12. Learning methods:

Lectures, independent learning, independent work on project tasks and preparation of seminar papers.

13. Total number of course hours 180
14. Distribution of course hours 3 + 3
15. Forms of teaching 15.1 Lectures-theoretical teaching 45 hours
15.2 Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork 45 hours
16. Other course activities 16.1 Projects, seminar papers 30 hours
16.2 Individual tasks 30 hours
16.3 Homework and self-learning 30 hours
17. Grading
17.1 Exams 10 points
17.2 Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) 50 points
17.3. Activity and participation 0 points
17.4. Final exam 40 points
18. Grading criteria (points) up to 50 points 5 (five) (F)
from 51 to 60 points 6 (six) (E)
from 61 to 70 points 7 (seven) (D)
from 71 to 80 points 8 (eight) (C)
from 81 to 90 points 9 (nine) (B)
from 91 to 100 points 10 (ten) (A)
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam

Regular attendance at classes and prepared seminar work.

20. Forms of assessment

During the semester, tests are conducted during the classes. Written exam is taken for a maximum of 120 minutes at the end of the semester or in exam sessions. A seminar paper or project task (team or individual) is prepared. The final grade includes points from the exam, tests and from the seminar paper or project assignment. A special instruction published before each exam regulates the manner of taking the exam and the use of teaching aids and electronic devices during the exam.

21. Language Macedonian and English
22. Method of monitoring of teaching quality Self-evaluation
23. Literature
23.1.       Required Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1. Mark Balch Complete Digital Design McGraw-Hill 2000
2. Sarah L. Harris, David Harris Digital Design and Computer Architecture RISC-V Edition Morgan Kaufman 2021
3. Matt Gilliland The Microcontroller Application Cookbook Woodglen Press 2000
23.2.       Additional Literature
No. Author Title Publisher Year
1.  Wayne Wolf  Modern VLSI Design: IP-Based Design 4th Edition  Prentice Hall  2009