Digital Logic Laboratories - Introduction and Syllabus
This content provides information about ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Laboratories and the accompanying syllabus for Spring 2018. It covers topics such as digital circuit design, implementation of a keyboard synthesizer using Altera's DE2-115 FPGA board, and instruction on using electrical instruments. Additionally, details about ECE 2020 Electrical Circuits & Electronic Devices Laboratory, lab schedules, and related resources are included. The labs focus on equipment introduction, Quartus II software, synthesizer implementation, electronic keyboard, and more. Materials, manuals, and resources are available on the course website.
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ECE 2060 Introduction Digital Logic Laboratories Gregg Chapman
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 Catalog Description: Accompanies and complements the material covered in ECE 2060 by introducing digital circuit design and implementation of a functioning keyboard synthesizer using Altera s DE2-115 FPGA development board. Instruction in the use of electrical instruments such as oscilloscopes, function generators and digital multi-meters. Introduction to the Altera Quartus II FPGA Development Platform
SYLLABUS ECE 2020 Electrical Circuits & Electronic Devices Laboratory Spring 2018 Office hours: During Labs Lab TA: Lizhe Li li.4120@osu.edu Caldwell Lab 237 Lab Monitors: P Van Hooser, I Shapiro, W Qi, H Si, Z Irani, J Zheng, G Chapman, A Nechiyil, C Bernier, Haugan, A Krondorfer, J Tate, D Linden, J Weyenberg, B Mu, R Foley Office hours: By appointment Lab Supervisor: Gregg Chapman chapman.415@osu.edu Caldwell Lab 249 (very close to the lab)
Laboratory Schedules Laboratories Begin Monday February 12th The Lab is located in Caldwell Laboratory, Room 237 ( in hallway farthest from Neil Avenue) Reminder You Must perform Sophomore Lab Preliminaries before your first lab session in any of the ECE Computing Centers: Caldwell 260, Dreese 517 or 817 DO NOT Sign up for Groups before your first
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 The Labs February 12-16 February 19-23 February 26-March 2 March 5-9 March 12 16 March 19-23 March 26-30 April 2-6 Lab 1: Intro to Equipment Lab 2: Intro to Quartus II and the DE2 Board Lab 3: Quartus Overview Lab 4: Using the CODEC SPRING BREAK (No Labs) Lab 5: Intro to the Synthesizer Lab 6: Electronic Keyboard Lab 7: Demo Player for the Electronic Keyboard
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 Material: Lab instructions, manuals and screencasts are available at the course website - https://u.osu.edu/ece2060labs All lab equipment will be provided.
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ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Webpage u.osu.edu/ece2060labs
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 Grading: Your final lab grade is 20% of your overall course grade Each lab is worth 20 points. Checkpoints completed during the lab 10 points Lab Reports 10 points Reports are due the Friday, by midnight, of the week after the lab is performed. There is no final examination for the lab.
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 The lowest lab grade will be dropped (Checkpoints and Lab Report), if, and only if, all of the lab sessions have been attended. This means that if you have missed a lab, resulting in a score of zero for that lab, you are not eligible to have that grade dropped.
Lab Make-up You can make-up a lab only if you have contacted the TA or Lab Supervisor beforehand. MISSED LABS The only honored excuses are: Illness, with a note from a health-care provider A death in the family with a note from your adviser MISSED LABS DISALLOWED excuses include: Career fairs and job interviews EXAMS in OTHER classes - University Policy prohibits scheduling exams outside of a regular class period without offering an alternative time if this creates a conflict
CHECKPOINTS YOU CANNOT Receive CHECKPOINTS after leaving the lab YOU MUST VERIFY THAT ALL OF YOUR CHECKPOINTS ARE RECORDED IN THE NOTEBOOK PRIOR TO LEAVING THE LAB. NEVER RELY ON THE WORD OF A LAB MONITOR WHEN THEY TELL YOU THAT THEY WILL MARK YOUR CHECKPOINT! They WILL forget to do it.
Some Basic Rules Come to lab prepared. Don t forget to take the quiz before you come to lab. No food or liquids are EVER allowed at the lab bench. (You may eat and drink in the Sophomore Lounge area) There are intentionally no trash cans in the lab. They are in the hallway. The last checkpoint in each lab is BENCH CLEAN-UP.
Damaged Equipment $15,000 worth of equipment was damaged last semester BNC cables connect by rotating the connector 90 degrees. They don t pull straight off. Pulling harder is not the answer to your dilemma. (10 20 cables damaged last semester).
Damaged Equipment There are plug in supplies for DE2 boards on each bench. You don t have to power them by connecting wires from the large power supply. (15 boards damaged last semester. Only 4 were damaged in the 6 previous years.)
Damaged Equipment Don t yank on the speaker wire (or any other cable) to unplug it. Grasp the connector. (12 damaged last semester) If you use a SPEAKER, please TURN IT OFF before returning it to the cabinet. ( All the batteries shouldn t have to be recharged on a weekly basis)
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 Disabilities Statement Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact the instructor privately to discuss specific needs. Please contact the OSU Office for Disability Services for assistance in verifying the need for accommodations and developing accommodation strategies. Student Conduct Students are expected to abide by the provisions in the Code of Student Conduct. The University s Code of Student Conduct and Sexual Harassment Policy are available on the OSU Web page
SYLLABUS ECE 2060 Introduction to Digital Logic Spring 2018 Academic Misconduct Statement Any student found to have engaged in academic misconduct, as set forth in the Code of Student Conduct Section 3335-23-04, Prohibited Conduct, will be subject to disciplinary action by the university. Academic misconduct is any activity that tends to compromise the academic integrity of the university, or subvert the educational process. NEW: Using or uploading ECE 2020 course material on non-OSU websites is considered academic misconduct and will be prosecuted as such.
R E M E M B E R: No food or beverages are ever allowed at the lab benches , including closed water bottles. Please visit the Sophomore Lounge area to take a break if you wish to eat or drink. Repeated warnings regarding liquids or food at the lab bench may result in dismissal from the current lab session. Mr. Dry-Bones