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BU - SC - 312
Sample Homework Problem Solutions from Chapter 12 (Mano and Kime, 2000 edition): Note: Fill each cache starting with the first line 54 in sequence using the index address only for the direct-mapped case, any available slot for fully-associative case,
BU - SC - 312
Boston University Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering SC312: Computer Organization Fall Semester 2001Final Project: Design of a 32-Bit Computer Due: Monday, 12/17/01 (demo, presentation, and report) Purpose: You and your team are to design
Purdue - MA - 15400
MA 154 Section 6.1Lesson 1 AnglesDelworthDEFINITIONS: An angle is defined as the set of points determined by two rays, or half-lines, l1 and l2 having the same end point O. An angle can also be considered as two finite line segments with a comm
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Finite State Machines (FSM)FSM is an abstraction of a system:Finite number of states Can transit between the states based on some conditions Output is produced based on the current state only or the current state and inputFinite State Machines (F
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
RTL Example: Communicating State Machines (Course notes pp 49)10 30 50 70 90110 20 40 60 80 10010 50 90 110=30 701011030 50 70 900 U 0 U 0 U 110 1 1 020 030 1 2 140 050 1 3 060 070 1 4 180 090 1 0 1100 0110 1. 1.
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Analysis of CLK-Q delay of a multiplexer latcha 0 0 1 w0 w wwCircuit is stable in store modeAnalysis of CLK-Q delay of a multiplexer latcha 1 0 1 w0 w wwt=0: clk transitions from store to loadAnalysis of CLK-Q delay of a multiplex
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
VDHL Code for Combinational Loopprocess (a, b, z) begin if (a = 0) then Combinational loops can z z <= b; cause signals to oscillate, which in delta-cycle else simulation with zero-delay assignments, corresponds z <= z; to an infinite sequence of en
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427: Digital Systems Engineering Course Notes (with Solutions)Instructors: Farzad Khalvati and Muhammad Nummer Notes by: Mark Aagaard 2007t1Winter University of Waterloo Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering January 9, 2007ContentsI Co
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Pipelining Fundamentals Unpipelined: For a task with delay of D, the performance is 1/D Pipelined: Partitions the system into multiple stages with added buffering between the stages For a pipeline with k stages, a task with delay of D, can be p
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427: Digital Systems Engineering Lecture SlidesInstructors: Farzad Khalvati and Muhammad Nummer Notes by: Mark Aagaard 2007t1Winter University of Waterloo Dept of Electrical and Computer EngineeringJanuary 9, 2007ContentsI Lecture Notes.
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Figure 2.9: Final DFD (corrected to show synchronous rds and wrs)2.7.4 Example: Memory Array with Dataflow Diagram
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427 Handout 2 Part 1: Intro to SynopsysSanjay Singh Lab Instructor / Assistant AdminThis tutorial guides the student through the process of familiarizing themselves with the Synopsys VHDL tools. The main prerequisite is a basic familiarity wit
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
January 28, 2002ECE 427 Handout #3 Logic Synthesis with SynopsysSanjay Singh, Lab InstructorThe purpose of this tutorial is to introduce the knowledge required to synthesize the gate-level logic that implements a given design for ECE students usi
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427 Final2007t1 (Winter)Instructions and General Information 100 marks total Time limit: 2.5 hours Calculators are allowed No books, no notes, no computers If you need extra paper, request some from a proctor. Write neatly. The proctor
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427 Midterm Solution2007t1 (Winter)All requests for regrades must be made in writing by 5:30pm on Friday March 2nd.1 (23 Marks) VHDL Simulation SemanticsYou and your team member, John, have divided the coding of your new design between the
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
E&CE 427 Project: Kirsch Edge Detecter2007t1 (Winter)Deliverable Dataow Diagram Main Project Report Demo Due Date Monday, Mar. 5 6:00pm Thursday, Mar. 22 11:59pm 8:30am after project submission TBD Submission Method Drop box Electronic Drop box Sig
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
ECE427Lab #11ECE 427 LAB #1Due: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 11:59pm 1 Background ReadingIt is recommended that you complete Tut-01x and read the following ECE-427 handouts before attempting Lab 1. Solaris Policy Logging into a SunEE Comput
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
ECE 427 LAB #2Due: Friday, January 26th, 2007 11:59pm1Background ReadingIn addition to the handouts for Lab 1, it is recommended that you complete Tut-02x and read the Timing Simulation handout before attempting Lab 2.2InstructionsRead a
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
ECE-427Digital Systems Engineering2007t1 (Winter)Lab-3Due: Friday, February 9, 2007 11:59pmContents1 Preliminaries 1.1 Background Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Instructions . . .
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
Jan 31, 02 9:30library ieee; use ieee.std_logic_1164.all; use ieee.numeric_std.all; package queue_pkg is subtype data is std_logic_vector(3 downto 0); function to_data(i : integer) return data; end queue_pkg; package body queue_pkg is function to_da
W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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W. Alabama - ECE - 427
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Berkeley - EE - 117
University of California College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesEECS 117 4 units Spring 2008 Control No 25395 T.K. GustafsonElectromagnetic Fields and Waves Information Sheet T.K Gustafson, 459 Cory, 2-313
Bowling Green - RMI - 3500
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 724/ECO 761 Problem Set FiveSpring 20071. Let X N (, 2 ). Let Y = E X be a lognormal random variable. Find the density function of Y . 2. Suppose S is process which satises the S.D.E. dS = Sdt + SdX . Write down a S.D.E. that is satised by
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 724/ECO 761 Spring 2007 Problem Set One SOLUTIONS1. If the cumulative distribution function of a random variable X is given by if b < 0, 0 1/2 if 0 b < 1, 3/5 if 1 b < 2, F (b) = 4/5 if 2 b < 3, 9/10 if 3 b < 3.5, 1 if b 3.5
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 7243/ECO 761 Problem Set Two Solutions1. A stock price is currently $50. It is known that at the end of six months it will be either $45 or $55. The risk free interest rate is 10% per annum compounded continuously. What is the value of a six mo
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 724/ECO 761 Spring 2007 Problem Set Three Solutions1. (Problem 5 from Exercises 1) Consider the Gamblers Ruin Problem: at each play of the game the gamblers fortune increases by one with probability p or decreases by one with probability q = 1
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 724/ECO 761 Problem Set Four SolutionsSpring 20071. Consider the symmetric random walk on the integers: S0 = 0 and if Sn = i then the probability is p = 1/2 that Sn+1 = i + 1 and the probability is q = 1/2 that Sn+1 = i 1. We showed in clas
CUNY Baruch - STAT - 724
STAT 724/ECO 761 Spring 2007 Take Home Final Exam1. A nancial institution plans to oer a derivative security that pays o an 2 amount equal to (ST ) = ST at time T . a) Use the risk-neutral valuation method to calculate the value of the security at t
Eckerd - PO - 304
Eckerd CollegeR. Wigton Fall 2007 U.S. Congress This course is designed as an introduction to the legislative process in general and to the American Congress in particular. We will approach the study of the Congress from a variety of perspectives: t
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Fall 2008Data Structures and Algorithms in JavaIntroduction to Java: Revision of Important ConceptsECE242 Fall 2008Data Structures and Algorithms in Java: Alodeep SanyalJava is Platform-IndependentCompilerUnix Compiler C source cod
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 31Introduction to GraphsECE242 L30: Introduction to GraphsNovember 17, 2008Overview Problem: How do we represent irregular connections between locations? Graphs Definition Directed and Undirected graph Sim
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 8Linked Stacks and QueuesECE242 L8: Linked Stacks and QueuesSeptember 19, 2008Overview Problem: How do we make linked lists more efficient? More Linked Lists Doubly linked listLinked List implementation of s
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 7Linked ListsECE242 L7: Linked ListsSeptember 16, 2008Overview Problem: Can we implement data structures using something other than arrays? Individual objects can be more flexible Use references to find neig
Purdue - ECE - 477
BACKNEXTLithium BatteriesKEEPER II LITHIUM NON RECHARGEABLEAL H W HBCDEL H WLLWHW L WHFor quantities of 100 and up, call for quote.Features: Low profile prismatic design Wave solderability up to 5 seconds Highe
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 13Insertion SortECE242 L13: Insertion SortOctober 1, 2008Overview Problem: What is a simple algorithm to sort numbers stored in a data structure Insertion sort Easy to code and analyze Insertion Sort Not
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242Data Structures and AlgorithmsLecture 39 VLSI Routing and Shortest PathsLecture 39: VLSI Routing and Shortest PathsDecember 8, 2008What is Reconfigurable Computing? Computation using hardware that can adapt at the logic level to solve
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
A Pattern Generation Technique for Maximizing Power Supply CurrentsAlodeep Sanyal, Kunal Ganeshpure and Sandip KunduDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Massachusetts at AmherstMotivation Power is an extremely importan
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data Structures and AlgorithmsLecture 1Course OverviewECE242 L1: Course OverviewSeptember 3, 2008Welcome! What is this class about? Designing and building complex software systems Solving common engineering problems efficiently -
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 9Linked List Wrap-UpECE242 L9: Linked List Wrap-UpSeptember 22, 2008Overview Problem: What about generic linked lists (not stack or queue)? Can we use them to solve useful problems? What about iterators? F
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 35 Data CompressionECE242 L35: CompressionNovember 26, 2008Compression Files can often be compressed. Represented using fewer bytes than the standard representation. Fixed-length encoding Somewhat wasteful,
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 19Avoiding RecursionECE242 L19: Avoiding RecursionOctober 15, 2008Overview Recursion is easy to use for many problems Always possible to use iteration instead Recursion makes heavy use of the call stack, wh
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 37 Topological SortingECE242 L37: Memory ManagementDecember 3, 2008Topological Sorting Topological sort Is an ordering in which the tasks can be performed without violating any of the prerequisites.ECE242 L37
UMass (Amherst) - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Data StructuresLecture 20Binary TreesECE242 L20: Binary TreesOctober 17, 2008Overview Problem: How do we represent non-linear structures? Binary Tree Similar to a linked list except each node has two children Useful for many data
Wayne State University - MATH - 5700
Wayne State University Department of MathematicsInformation SheetCourse InformationTitle: Introduction to Probability Theory Course: MAT 570 Section: 75909 Semester: Fall, 1995 Room: 44 Rachkam Time: MTWF 10:40 AM - 11:35 AMInstructor Informat
East Los Angeles College - POLF - 0109
JOHANNES LINDVALLPersonal Details Address: Department of Politics, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom. E-mail: johannes.lindvall@politics.ox.ac.uk. Website: http:/users.ox.ac.uk/~polf0109/. Date of Birth: February 8, 1975. Nationality: Swe
UCSB - ECE - 242
Signal Compression (ECE 242) Gibson Homework 3 SolutionJanuary 22 20081. (a) Considering uniformly distributed case 1 axb ba fX (x) = 0 elsewhere We have 2 = E [X 2 ] E [X ]2 = Dmin 1 = 6N 230(b a)2 . 12 3 (b a)2 fX (x)dx = . 6(128)2
East Los Angeles College - POLF - 0109
T HE POLITICS OF PURPOSE Swedish Economic Policy After the Golden AgeJohannes Lindvall Department of Political Science Gteborg University Box 711, 405 30 Gteborg, Sweden E-mail: Johannes.Lindvall@pol.gu.seForthcoming in Comparative Politics. Fina
East Los Angeles College - POLF - 0109
JOHANNES LINDVALLT HE POLITICS OF PURPOSESWEDISH MACROECONOMIC POLICY AFTER THE GOLDEN AGEDEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE GTEBORG UNIVERSITY 2004Distribution Johannes Lindvall Department of Political Science Gteborg University P.O. Box 711 405
East Los Angeles College - POLF - 0109
A MODEL OF PROTESTSJOHANNES LINDVALL, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD1. Introduction This paper develops a theoretical analysis of conicts between governments and pressure groups. The papers main claim is that protests are most likely to occur in political s
UCSB - ECE - 242
ECE 242 Gibson Midterm Exam Solutions 1. Consider some estimate Y and the corresponding errorWinter Quarter 2008 03/06/08 2 (Y ) = E[(Y Y )t W (Y Y )] = E[(Y Y + Y Y )t W (Y Y + Y Y )] = E Y Y E Y Y2 W 2 W + 2 E[(Y Y )t W (Y Y )
UCSB - ECE - 242
Signal Compression (ECE 242) Gibson Course Project January 8, 2008 Handout #2Each student is required to submit an individual course project, consisting of a written report and an oral presentation, describing a detailed examination of a signal c
UCSB - ECE - 242
Signal Compression (ECE 242) Gibson Homework No. 1 Due: January 15, 2008January 8, 2008 Handout #31. Given two independent random variables X and Y, form Z=X+Y.2 2 (a) If X and Y are Gaussian with means X and Y and variances X and Y , respect
UCSB - ECE - 242
Signal Compression (ECE 242) Gibson Homework No. 7 Due: March 13, 2008 1. Problem 9.8 on page 303 of the text. 2. Problem 9.9 on page 303 of the text. 3. Problem 9.10 on page 303 of the text.March 6, 2008
UCSB - ECE - 242
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Signal Compression ECE 242 Winter 2009 Instructor: Ken RoseTime and Place: Mondays, Wednesdays 10 am, Phelps 1431. Oce Hours: TBD Tentative High-Level Outline