Advanced Microcontroller Design | System-on-Chip Development | Cornell University
Cornell University
Explore cutting-edge microcontroller and system-on-chip design with hands-on experience, taught by an expert faculty member at Cornell University.
University Courses
Introduction
ECE 5760 deals with system-on-chip and FPGA in electronic design. The course is taught by Hunter Adams, who is a staff member in Electrical and Computer Engineering. ECE 5760 thanks INTEL/ ALTERA for their donation of development hardware and software, and TERASIC for donations and timely technical support of their hardware.
Highlights
Focuses on system-on-chip and FPGA design
Taught by experienced faculty member Hunter Adams
Supported by donations from industry leaders INTEL/ALTERA and TERASIC
Recommendation
This course is recommended for students interested in advanced microcontroller design and system-on-chip development. It provides hands-on experience with cutting-edge hardware and software, and is taught by an expert in the field.
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