MIT 6.111: Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory

Spring 2004

Course Description: Lectures and labs on digital logic, flipflops, PALs, FPGA's, counters, timing, synchronization, and finite-state machines prepare students for the design and implementation of a final project of their choice: games, music, digital filters, wireless communictions, graphics, etc. Extensive use of Verilog for describing and implementating digital logic designs. Students engage in extensive written and oral communication exercises. Six extra units possible via registration for 6.905 after project proposal. 12 Engineering Design Points.

Prereq: 6.002 or 6.071 or 16.040
Units: 3-7-2
Lecture: MWF1 (34-101)
Recitation: F1 (36-144, 36-153, 36-372)


In-charge:
Anantha Chandrakasan (anantha@mtl.mit.edu, ph: 8-7619, office hours in 38-107)

Lecturers:
Anantha Chandrakasan (anantha@mtl.mit.edu, ph: 8-7619, office hours in 38-107)
Don Troxel
(troxel@mit.edu, ph: 3-2570, 36-287)

TAs:
Cemal Akcaba (akcabac@mit.edu, ph: 3-7350, office hours in 38-600)
Jia Fu Cen (jiafu@mit.edu, ph: 3-7350, office hours in 38-600)
David Milliner (dlm@mit.edu, ph: 3-7350, office hours 38-600)

Recitation Assignments  (requires MIT CA certificate)
Schedules of Lecturer, Teaching Assistants, and Lab Aides   (requires MIT CA certificate)

Recommended Books:
Logic Design:
Randy Katz, Contemporary Logic Design, Addison-Wesley, 1993 (new edition expected in 2004).
Verilog:
Samir Palnitkar, Verilog HDL, Pearson Education (2nd edition).
Donald Thomas, Philip Moorby, The Verilog Hardware Description Language, Fifth Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers.


Links

Class Schedule and Due Dates

General Handouts

Lecture Slides

Labs Kit details and Labs

Lab Hours

Problem Sets and Solutions

Software Tools

Final Project Information

Final Project Schedule

Previous Semester Projects

New Labkit


Resources

Tutorial Services (HKN)     Tutorial Services (TSR)

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Last updated January 31, 2004 by Anantha P. Chandrakasan,
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