Structures of Digital Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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XE31SCS | Z,ZK | 5 | 2+2s |
- The course is a substitute for:
- Structures of Digital Systems (X31SCS)
- Lecturer:
- Tutor:
- Supervisor:
- Department of Circuit Theory
- Synopsis:
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Types of processor architectures, one-chip and multiple-chip computers, functional blocks on chip and in environment. Special blocks and special procedures (counter-timer and its functions, interrupt and DMA control, PWM output, watch dog, etc.). CISC, RISC. DSPs (fixed point and floating point arithmetic, support for DSP algorithms). Parallel computers (SISD, MIMD, SIMD, etc.). Transputers. Data flow driven computers. Artificial neural nets. Structures designed in accordance with procedures of data processing.
- Requirements:
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Architecture of a processor, one- and multi-chip systems
2. Phases of instruction cycle, timing of different phases
3. Interfacing of memory, I/O, cashe - its timing
4. RISC processors, comparison with CISC
5. Parallel and serial internal buses in microcomputers
6. Co-processors, multipliers, vector processors and similar co-operating blocks
7. Algorithms influencing the processor architecture
8. Digital signal processor(DSP) - fixed point and floating point DSPs
9. Parallel structures, transputers, other parallel computers
10. Algorithms and paradigms of artificial neural nets(ANN), implementation
11. Hardware structures implementing algorithms of ANN
12. Digital processors implementing 2-D signal processing (image processing)
13. Application of DSPs in speech and image processing
14. Advances and trends in the processor design
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. Class - introduction - data sheets for digital processor, choice and application
2. Class - steps in design of system using microprocessor technology
3. Class - individual project (IP), study of specific features of several microprocessors
4. PC lab - IP realisation, study of information sources - internet and local server sites
5. PC lab - IP realisation, study of information sources - internet and local server sites
6. PC lab - IP realisation, study of information sources - internet and local server sites
7. PC lab - IP realisation, study of information sources - internet and local server sites
8. PC lab - IP presentation, student group discussion of different microprocessors
9. PC lab - IP presentation, student group discussion of different microprocessors
10. PC lab - IP presentation, student group discussion of different microprocessors
11. PC lab - project of DSP implementation in TMS processor
12. PC lab - project of DSP implementation in TMS processor
13. PC lab - project of DSP implementation in TMS processor
14. Credit, conclusions from DSP project
- Study Objective:
- Study materials:
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1. Stallings, W.: Computer Organization and Architecture: Designing for Performance. New Jersey, A Simon & Schuster Company 1995
2. Madisetti, V. K.: VLSI Digital Signal Processors, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995, ISBN 0-7506-9406-8
- Note:
- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Computer Science and Engineering (elective course)