Tools and methodologies for top-down design of complex digital systems. Important topics include minimization, mixed logic, algorithmic state machines, microprogrammed controllers, creating and using a gold model, data and control path design and data movement and routing via buses. Design methodologies covered include managing the design process from concept to implementation, verification using a gold model, and introduction to design flow. A hardware description language is used extensively to demonstrate models and methodologies, and is also used in design exercises and projects. (offered fall, spring)
Digital System Design
Host University
Old Dominion University
Semester
Fall 2025
Course Number
ECE 341 CRN 15895
Credits
3
Discipline
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Instructor
Wang, Qianlong (Q1WANG@ODU.EDU)
Times and Days
07:25 PM - 10:05 PM
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Course Information
Prerequisites
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in ECE 241.