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Embedded Computer Systems and Applications
Catalog Description
ELE 547 Embedded Computer Systems and Applications (4)
Principles of embedded computer system designs; CPU, memory, I/O, interfacing of embedded computers; modern hardware/software tools for embedded computing, and design of advanced systems including wired/wireless networking, image acquisition/processing, controls, medical equipment, or consumer electronics. (Lec. 3, Lab. 3)
It is
offerred by
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Number of Credits: 4.
Prerequisite: Knowledge in computer architecture, and good programming skill.
For those students who do not have basic computer engineering, math, and programming background,
you are encouraged to prepare yourself by reviewing/learning the
basics of computer programming, logic designs, and computer organization.
Instructor:
Prof. Qing Yang, who initiated the course.
Text book:
"Embedded Systems with ARM Cortex-M Microcontrollers
in Assembly Language and C" (Third Edition)
Tentative Course Plan for Fall 2019
- Class Location: Room 264, The New Engineering Bldg
- Class Time: Monday, 2:00AM-4:45PM.
- Class schedule and syllabus for Fall 2024
- GRADING:
There will be 2 lab experiments
accounted for 10% of final grade;
One midterm Exam accounted for
30% of final grade,
and one term project accounted for 45% of the total grade.
Proposal Presentation, Progress Report, and Final Project presentation are accounted for
15%.
(For Project Guidelines click here)