~~NOTOC~~ Winter 2015 ====== EECS 3215 Embedded Systems ====== ===== Calendar Description ===== Introduction to the design of embedded systems using both hardware and software. Topics include microcontrollers; their architecture, and programming; design and implementation of embedded systems using field programmable gate arrays. Lectures (three hours per week), laboratory (two hours per week); four credits. Prerequisites: General prerequisites; SC/CSE 2031 3.00, SC/CSE 3201 4.00. Prior to Fall 2009: Prerequisites: General prerequisites; AK/AS/SC/CSE 2031 3.00, AK/AS/SC/COSC 3201 4.00 or AK/AS/SC/CSE 3201 4.00. Course credit exclusion: AK/AS/SC/COSC 3215 4.00. ===== Course Outcomes ===== After taking the course, students should be able to: * Describe/demonstrate how to work with at least one embedded system and be able to configure/program it to do basic tasks. * Describe/demonstrate embedded microcontroller architecture, development, debug and testing * Describe and/or demonstrate the use of parallel, serial and analog interfaces used in embedded platforms * Design embedded software and hardware systems under tight constraints * Prototype embedded systems using microcontrollers or FPGAs * Design embedded computer systems to address problems in important application domains ====== Prerequisites ====== Students should have a good understanding of digital and analog electronics and computer organization. You should also be familiar with assembly programming (C programming will be helpful). ===== Course Contacts ===== * Course Director: Hugh Chesser -- hugh DOT chesser AT lassonde DOT yorku DOT ca, [[http://www.yorku.ca/chesser|Web site]] * Office Hours: PSE 246: W 12 - 14, LAS 1004: F 13 - 16, or by appointment. * Teaching Assistants: * Mr. Amir Rasouli (aras AT cse DOT yorku DOT ca) * Mr. Giancarlo Ayala-Charca (gcayala AT cse DOT yorku DOT ca) ===== Textbooks, Readings ===== - //Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System Design//, Third Edition, Marilyn Wolf, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers © 2012 (529 pages), ISBN:9780123884367. Available via http://www.library.yorku.ca/e/resolver/id/2466258 - Others - see Readings Page