
Advanced Logic Design
Catalog Description: Advanced techniques in the design of digital systems. Hardware description languages, combinational and sequential logic synthesis and optimization methods, partitioning, mapping to regular structures. Emphasis on reconfigurable logic as an implementation medium. Memory system design. Digital communication including serial/parallel and synchronous/asynchronous methods.Prerequisites: either CSE 352 or CSE 370; either CSE 326 or CSE 332.
Credits: 4
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