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6.111 is reputed to be one of the most demanding classes at MIT, exhausting many students’ time and creativity.
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This course includes
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The course covers digital design topics such as digital logic, sequential building blocks, finite-state machines, FPGAs, timing and synchronization. The semester begins with lectures and problem sets, to introduce fundamental topics before students embark on lab assignments and ultimately, a digital design project. The students design and implement a final digital project of their choice, in areas such as games, music, digital filters, wireless communications, video, and graphics. The course relies on extensive use of Verilog® for describing and implementing digital logic designs on state-of-the-art FPGA
Course Currilcum
- Introduction Unlimited
- Combinational logic Unlimited
- Introduction to Verilog® – combinational logic Unlimited
- Sequential building blocks Unlimited
- Simple sequential circuits and Verilog® Unlimited
- Finite-state machines and synchronization Unlimited
- Memory basics and timing Unlimited
- Arithmetic structures Unlimited
- Analog building blocks Unlimited
- System integration issues and major/minor FSM Unlimited
- Reconfigurable logic architecture Unlimited
- Video Unlimited
- Project kickoff Unlimited
- LSI integration and performance transformations Unlimited
- Power dissipation in digital systems Unlimited