2009-2010 University Catalog
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ECE 447 - Single-Chip MicrocomputersCredits: 4 Explores designing with single-chip microcomputers and microcomputer interfacing. Topics include role of microcomputers compared with microprocessors and other computers, microcomputer architecture and organization, real-time control issues, assembly language programming for control, design of control software, input/output methods, design tools, and available single-chip microcomputers. Students select project and design, and construct system including single-chip microcomputer and ancillary hardware to implement control system.
Prerequisites Grade of C or better in CS 211 and ECE 332 and 445; and 90 credits toward electrical or computer engineering degree.
Notes This course is highly recommended for ECE 492/493 students interested in using microcontroller technology in their senior design projects. It should be taken before ECE 493.
Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 3 When Offered F
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