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Your Own Digital AcceleratorTopics & Selection
Lecturer:Simon Winberg
Digital Systems
EEE4084F
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Topic listing 2015
P01: SF - Smoothing Filter P02: CAM - Content Addressable Memory P03: IF - Interpolation filter P04: PRNG - Parallel Random Number Generator P05: DM - Delta modulator P06: ASG - Arithmetic series generator P07: SALG - Selection Address List Generator P08: FSG - Function Samples Generator P09: BSS - Bit Sequence Sniffer (taken: brrtig001, dsttho002) P10: BCDC - Binary Coded Decimal Convertor (taken: kgtreg001, ngbtla003, rmtkha001) P11: NCSM - Nonlinear Check Sum Module P12: MD5 - Message Digest version 5 P13: MMA - Matrix Multiplier Accelerator P14: IMA - Image Masking Accelerator P15: PSA - Pattern Seek Accelerator P16: DE - Data Encryption Accelerator P17: VADER - Versatile Accelerated Digital Encryption Recovery P18: PADAWAN - Parallel Accelerator for Digitising Audio with Attenuation of Noise P19: DDS - Direct Digital Synthesis
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Project Teams
Start ASAP with forming a project team
Teams should be 2 members each
Allocate team member roles as well (see handout)
Ideally, you want a diverse team, a teammate to bring in differentperspectives, alternate experiences and a variety of skills.
Good team dynamics doesn’t necessitate a mad party
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A whirlwind tourYODA Projects
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Preparing the Blog
View example Blog in Vula Make sure you cover… Preamble
Topic name (big and clear) Names and roles (if relevant)
Define problem and suggested solution [10 marks]
Identified lists/design questions to solve [10 marks]
Identify criteria for an acceptable solution [10 marks]
References & information sources [5 marks]
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Proceed withThe class activity:
Forming groups, choosing topics, appointing roles