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Title: Hardware-software co-verification in an undergraduate laboratory
Author (s): Pottinger, H.J.
Beetner, Daryl G.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory
Keywords: 8051 microcontroller
University of Missouri-Rolla
VHDL model
computer engineering
computer science
computer science education
custom hardware
electrical engineering
field programmable gate array
field programmable gate arrays
hardware description languages
hardware prototype
hardware-software co-design
hardware-software co-simulation
hardware-software co-verification
hardware-software codesign
high-technology computer industries
laboratories
microcontrollers
product development
student experiments
systems-on-silicon
undergraduate laboratory
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Pottinger, H.J.; Beetner, D., "Hardware-software co-verification in an undergraduate laboratory" MSE '99. IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education, 1999. pp.41-42, 1999
Abstract: Skills in hardware-software co-design are quickly becoming critical to product development in high-technology computer industries. Systems-on-silicon typically include a considerable amount of software as well as custom hardware and are increasingly difficult to develop using traditional techniques. To satisfy a growing demand in industry, students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science should be introduced to concepts of hardware-software co-design at the undergraduate level. This paper examines a new laboratory at the University of Missouri-Rolla in which students in Electrical and Computer Engineering are exposed to modern system design concepts through the use of hardware-software co-simulation. Key tools used in the course including a hardware prototype consisting of an 8051 microcontroller and a field programmable gate array, and a VHDL model of the prototype are discussed
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
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titleHardware-software co-verification in an undergraduate laboratory
contributor.authorPottinger, H.J.
contributor.authorBeetner, Daryl G.
contributor.deptlabElectrical and Computer Engineering
contributor.deptlabElectromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory
subject8051 microcontroller
subjectUniversity of Missouri-Rolla
subjectVHDL model
subjectcomputer engineering
subjectcomputer science
subjectcomputer science education
subjectcustom hardware
subjectelectrical engineering
subjectfield programmable gate array
subjectfield programmable gate arrays
subjecthardware description languages
subjecthardware prototype
subjecthardware-software co-design
subjecthardware-software co-simulation
subjecthardware-software co-verification
subjecthardware-software codesign
subjecthigh-technology computer industries
subjectlaboratories
subjectmicrocontrollers
subjectproduct development
subjectstudent experiments
subjectsystems-on-silicon
subjectundergraduate laboratory
date.issued1999
date.submitted2007
publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
identifier.citationPottinger, H.J.; Beetner, D., "Hardware-software co-verification in an undergraduate laboratory" MSE '99. IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education, 1999. pp.41-42, 1999
identifier.pub.URI
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/6372/17047/00787028.pdf?arnumber=78702
description.abstractSkills in hardware-software co-design are quickly becoming critical to product development in high-technology computer industries. Systems-on-silicon typically include a considerable amount of software as well as custom hardware and are increasingly difficult to develop using traditional techniques. To satisfy a growing demand in industry, students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science should be introduced to concepts of hardware-software co-design at the undergraduate level. This paper examines a new laboratory at the University of Missouri-Rolla in which students in Electrical and Computer Engineering are exposed to modern system design concepts through the use of hardware-software co-simulation. Key tools used in the course including a hardware prototype consisting of an 8051 microcontroller and a field programmable gate array, and a VHDL model of the prototype are discussed
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
type.DCMITypetext
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rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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