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EEE 186 - Essential Digital Design Techniques
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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EEE 186 | 24 November 2024 | 2 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
Essential Digital Design Techniques is a fast-track, application orientated course designed to bridge the gap between text book theory and real world digital design practice.
It significantly accelerates the on-the-job learning curve for engineers new to digital design, or those needing to refine their design skills before project involvement. With a strong emphasis on practical design and hands-on workshops, this course has been specifically developed to capture design techniques usually learned over months, in an intensive 2-day format.
Essential Digital Design Techniques provides the ideal first stage in full scale project training for graduate design engineers, or engineers moving into digital design from other disciplines (including software or analog design). As such, it is the natural precursor to the Doulos Comprehensive VHDL and Comprehensive Verilog courses, which prepare engineers for HDL application within FPGA or ASIC design projects.
Course Objectives
- Learning about the Combinational and Sequential Logic Design for PLDs and ASICs, with an emphasis on synchronous design techniques
- Learning how to design and implement fundamental structures e.g. decoders, multiplexers, shift registers, counters
- Learning how to design and implement synchronous Finite State Machines
- Getting an overview of ASIC and field programmable logic design including a survey of state of the art devices
- Designing with programmable devices
- Understanding effective Design methodologies and flows
Who Should Attend?
- New graduate engineers embarking on a first project, or engineers with limited practical experience of digital design.
- Engineers from other disciplines (e.g. software design or analog design) re-training for digital design involvement, or requiring familiarisation with modern digital design techniques.
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Introduction to Designing with Programmable Logic and ASICs
- Digital Design Fundamentals
- Synchronous Sequential Logic
- An Overview of HDL-Based Design
Day 2
- Introduction to Programmable Logic
- Common Functions and their Implementation
- Arithmetic Structures
- Synchronous Finite State Machines and Memories
- Introduction to ASICs