Title :
A new learning method of microprocessor architecture
Author :
Martins, Carlos Augusto P S ; Corrêa, João Batista T ; Góes, Luís Fabrício W ; Ramos, Luiz Eduardo S ; Medeiros, Talles Henrique
Author_Institution :
Pontifical Catholic Univ. of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Abstract :
We present a new learning method of microprocessor architecture based on design and verification using functional simulation. Our main goals are to improve and optimize the learning process, motivating students to study and learn theoretical and practical aspects of microprocessor architecture, using functional simulators to validate the microprocessor design and to construct knowledge; and develop research activities during an undergraduate course. Our method is based on learning, constructivism theory, problem based learning, group projects, design of academic microprocessors as motivation for theory study/learning and verification of designed microprocessors through functional simulators developed by students. To validate the proposed method we analyze two microprocessors and functional simulators: a digital signal processor using ASIP and RISC concepts, and a RISC ASIP home automation processor. They were developed in a computer architecture course (computer science, PUC-Minas, Brazil) as the application of this method. In the conclusion students and professor analyze the results, highlighting the main differences, advantages and disadvantages of the new method.
Keywords :
computer science education; digital signal processing chips; digital simulation; microprocessor chips; reduced instruction set computing; ASIP; Brazil; Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais; RISC; academic microprocessors; application specific instruction set processor; computer architecture course; digital signal processor; functional simulation; group projects; home automation processor; knowledge construction; learning method; microprocessor architecture; microprocessor design validation; problem based learning; reduced instruction set computer; research activities development; student motivation; undergraduate course; Analytical models; Application specific processors; Computational modeling; Design optimization; Digital signal processors; Home automation; Learning systems; Microprocessors; Reduced instruction set computing; Signal analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2002. FIE 2002. 32nd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7444-4
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2002.1158635