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The '''Computer Organization and Logic Lab''' is used by the ECE 206, Introduction to Computer Organization, classes. The class itself introduces students to the key ideas of effieciently organizing a computer, not only the hardware but the software as well. The lab will reinforce these concepts by giving students exposure to basic computer software and hardware. Microprocessor design, switching circuits, and direct memory access are some of the hardware concepts students will work with, while logic access, assembly language programming, and number representation are some of the software ideas students will deal with. ECE 206 students will also familiarize themselves with the LC3 and Cygwin, both unique to this class and lab.
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=Integrated Circuit Design Lab=
 
 
==Lab Schedule==
 
 
 
[https://webcal.ncsu.edu:443/ocas-bin/ocas.fcgi?sub=web&web=gbl&viw=%b2%b6%be%a8%84%b9%bf%ec%80%d1%d1%d3%d7&xen=%e3%e1%e0%f5%ea%ec%e9&server=%b2%b6%be%a8&view=month 1014 EB2 Schedule]
 
 
 
The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21014-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
 
 
 
==Equipment==
 
{|
 
| Model:
 
| Dell OptiPlex 745
 
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| Processor:
 
| Pentium Core2Duo 2.13 GHz
 
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| RAM:
 
| 2048 MB
 
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| Operating System:
 
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
 
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| Number of Computers:
 
| 32
 
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|}
 
 
 
==Pictures==
 
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[[Image:1014-2.JPG|thumb|left]]
 
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The '''Integrated Circuit Design Lab''' contains 32 student workstations in order to accommodate courses with larger class sizes. Each workstation runs Red Hat's Enterprise Linux distribution and contains powerful current-generation hardware and the maximum amount of system memory, providing students with powerful and efficient machines to use for programming and simulation. These powerful machines and industry applications are provided thanks to the support of the ECE Department's industry partners, including Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, and Cadence.
  
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Classes in this lab primarily focus on integrated circuits, a major foundation of modern electronics. Topics range from analog circuits to more complex concepts such as VLSI (very-large-scale integration) and ASIC (application specific integrated circuits). Students utitlize a wide range of softwares and tools as well as FPGA development hardware for assignments and projects that require computer modeling and simulation, debugging, and verification.
  
  
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====Lab Schedule====
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The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21014-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
  
  
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====Related Research Areas====
  
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/research/cas Computer Architecture and Systems]
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/research/mrad Microwave, RF, Analog and Digital]
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/research/nep Nanoelectronics and Photonics]
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====Course Information====
  
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/209 ECE 209]
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/406 ECE 406]
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/511 ECE 511]
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* ECE 520
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/546 ECE 546]
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* ECE 712
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* ECE 733
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* [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/courses/class/745 ECE 745]
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==Equipment==
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{| cellpadding="5"
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| '''Number of Computers''':
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:* 33
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| '''Operating System''':
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:* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 64-bit
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| '''Model''':
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:* Dell Optiplex 9010 - 33
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| '''Processor''':
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:* Intel Core i7 3.2 GHz
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| '''RAM''':
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:* 8 GB
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| '''Additional Equipment''':
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:* 21 Altera Cyclone II FPGA Development Kits
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|}
  
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==Pictures==
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| [[Image:1014-01.JPG|thumb|Room View]]
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| [[Image:1014-02.JPG|thumb|Workstation]]
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==Room Layout==
 
==Room Layout==
  
[[Image: 1014EB2.gif]]
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[[Image: 1014EB2.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 8 August 2022

Integrated Circuit Design Lab

The Integrated Circuit Design Lab contains 32 student workstations in order to accommodate courses with larger class sizes. Each workstation runs Red Hat's Enterprise Linux distribution and contains powerful current-generation hardware and the maximum amount of system memory, providing students with powerful and efficient machines to use for programming and simulation. These powerful machines and industry applications are provided thanks to the support of the ECE Department's industry partners, including Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, and Cadence.

Classes in this lab primarily focus on integrated circuits, a major foundation of modern electronics. Topics range from analog circuits to more complex concepts such as VLSI (very-large-scale integration) and ASIC (application specific integrated circuits). Students utitlize a wide range of softwares and tools as well as FPGA development hardware for assignments and projects that require computer modeling and simulation, debugging, and verification.



Lab Schedule

The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email ecehelp@ncsu.edu.




Related Research Areas


Course Information



Equipment

Number of Computers:
  • 33
Operating System:
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 64-bit
Model:
  • Dell Optiplex 9010 - 33
Processor:
  • Intel Core i7 3.2 GHz
RAM:
  • 8 GB
Additional Equipment:
  • 21 Altera Cyclone II FPGA Development Kits

Pictures

Room View
Workstation

Room Layout

1014EB2.jpg