
Embeded Systems - CPE4
This
course will explore and discuss the fundamentals of embedded system hardware and
firmware design. Issues such as embedded processor selection, hardware/firmware
partitioning, glue logic, circuit design, circuit layout, circuit debugging,
development tools, firmware architecture, firmware design, and firmware
debugging will be discussed. The Intel 8051, a very popular microcontroller,
will be studied. The architecture and instruction set of the microcontroller
will be discussed.

Feedback and Control Systems - CPE3A
The course includes the control devices, equations of a system and block diagram of a system.

Data & Digital Communications - CPE3
This course focuses
on the fundamental concepts of digital and data communications. It also
includes topics on data security and integrity.

Data & Digital Communications - CPE3A
This course focuses on the fundamental concepts of digital and data communications. It also includes topics on data security and integrity.

Microelectronics 1 - CPE3B
This
course will explore and discuss the fundamentals of embedded system hardware and
firmware design. Issues such as embedded processor selection, hardware/firmware
partitioning, glue logic, circuit design, circuit layout, circuit debugging,
development tools, firmware architecture, firmware design, and firmware
debugging will be discussed. The Intel 8051, a very popular microcontroller,
will be studied. The architecture and instruction set of the microcontroller
will be discussed.

Microelectronics 1 - CPE3A
This
course will explore and discuss the fundamentals of embedded system hardware and
firmware design. Issues such as embedded processor selection, hardware/firmware
partitioning, glue logic, circuit design, circuit layout, circuit debugging,
development tools, firmware architecture, firmware design, and firmware
debugging will be discussed. The Intel 8051, a very popular microcontroller,
will be studied. The architecture and instruction set of the microcontroller
will be discussed.

CPEN08 Logic Circuits and Design 1st Semester AY 2024-2025
This course provides an overview of the principles underlying number systems, logic gates, Fixed-Point representation, Boolean function, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic circuits, flip-flops, registers, and RAM/PLA. In this course, the student should be able to grasp knowledge in digital electronics. It includes the knowledge on how to convert numbers into different number system, simplify Boolean function using theorems and postulates and Karnaugh Mapping and to design logic circuits applications. Also, the students shall be oriented to Verilog Hardware Description Language and Very High Speed Integrated Circuits Hardware Description Language (VHDL).