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Subject: Software Eng (Grad) (SEIS)
CRN: 22353
Lecture
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 313
Requirements Met:
Software Embedded Systems Conc
Software Technical Elective
This course covers the architecture of the most recently developed microprocessors such as the Blackfin processor from Analog Devices along with state of the art development tools. The student will learn advanced embedded design through several biomedical applications. Exposure to industrial and robotic applications will also be covered. The class has an emphasis on biomedical firmware applications. The students will design and code a biomedical project using the Blackfin processor BF533 circuit boards. Complex peripherals such as MEM's gyroscopes, Sigma Delta Converters and smart sensors will be covered and how to implement them into systems. The project provides hands-on experience in designing and developing microprocessor-based systems using the Blackfin BF533 microprocessor and its state of the art development tools. This processor was jointly developed by Intel and Analog Devices and is the most advanced and efficient fixed point architecture available today. Prerequisite: SEIS741.
3 Credits