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18-240 Fundamentals of Computer Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:18-100
Co-requisites:21-127
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course introduces basic issues in design and verification of modern digital systems. Topics include: Boolean algebra, digital number systems and computer arithmetic, combinational logic design and simplification, sequential logic design and optimization, register-transfer design of digital systems, basic processor organization and instruction set issues, assembly language programming and debugging, and a hardware description language. Emphasis is on the fundamentals: the levels of abstraction and hardware description language methods that allow designers to cope with hugely complex systems, and connections to practical hardware implementation problems. Students will use computer-aided digital design software and actual hardware implementation laboratories to learn about real digital systems. 3 hr. lec., 1 hr. rec., 3 hr. lab.


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Rank for this semester:#20
Rank in this department:#2

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09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
18-396 Signals and Systems
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems


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18-240 Fundamentals of Computer Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:18-100
Co-requisites:21-127
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course introduces basic issues in design and verification of modern digital systems. Topics include: Boolean algebra, digital number systems and computer arithmetic, combinational logic design and simplification, sequential logic design and optimization, register-transfer design of digital systems, basic processor organization and instruction set issues, assembly language programming and debugging, and a hardware description language. Emphasis is on the fundamentals: the levels of abstraction and hardware description language methods that allow designers to cope with hugely complex systems, and connections to practical hardware implementation problems. Students will use computer-aided digital design software and actual hardware implementation laboratories to learn about real digital systems. 3 hr. lec., 1 hr. rec., 3 hr. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#20
Rank in this department:#2

  Students also scheduled
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
18-396 Signals and Systems
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 18-240 Fundamentals of Computer Engineering
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18-240 Fundamentals of Computer Engineering

Units:12.0
Department:Electrical & Comp. Eng.
Prerequisites:18-100
Co-requisites:21-127
Related URLs:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/

This course introduces basic issues in design and verification of modern digital systems. Topics include: Boolean algebra, digital number systems and computer arithmetic, combinational logic design and simplification, sequential logic design and optimization, register-transfer design of digital systems, basic processor organization and instruction set issues, assembly language programming and debugging, and a hardware description language. Emphasis is on the fundamentals: the levels of abstraction and hardware description language methods that allow designers to cope with hugely complex systems, and connections to practical hardware implementation problems. Students will use computer-aided digital design software and actual hardware implementation laboratories to learn about real digital systems. 3 hr. lec., 1 hr. rec., 3 hr. lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#20
Rank in this department:#2

  Students also scheduled
09-101 Introduction to Experimental Chemis...
15-123 Effective Programming in C and UNIX
15-462 Computer Graphics
21-121 Integration and Differential Equati...
15-100 Introductory/Intermediate Programmi...
18-396 Signals and Systems
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
21-127 Concepts of Mathematics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems


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