Title :
Teaching Informatics Students the Secrets of Hardware Design
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Lubeck, Lubeck
Abstract :
This paper presents a hardware design course for graduate informatics students without any or only a marginal previous knowledge of hardware design. The course starts with the basics of hardware description languages and FPGA programming, discusses the differences between FPGA and standard cell designs, introduces concepts like SoCs and NoCs, and ends up with an introduction to reconfigurable computing. Covering such a broad range of topics, the main challenges for this course are to give the students a rough understanding of the context and problems in the field of hardware design, and to focus on the basic concepts instead of providing detailed knowledge of one software tool or FPGA type. The course is very strongly related to the reconfigurable computing research activities at our institute so that students will be motivated to do their Master thesis in this field. Experiences in teaching such an all-in- one course are given and the pros and cons in choosing the course topics are discussed.
Keywords :
electronic engineering education; field programmable gate arrays; teaching; FPGA programming; hardware description language; hardware design course; informatics; reconfigurable computing; standard cell design; Books; Circuit simulation; Circuit synthesis; Education; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Informatics; Network-on-a-chip; Signal synthesis; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronic Systems Education, 2007. MSE '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2849-X
DOI :
10.1109/MSE.2007.82