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[공지] 2025.06.30.-07.04 Advanced Logic Design with Verilog
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2025.06.30.-07.04 Advanced Logic Design with Verilog 

 

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Short Course on

Logic Design for Computers with Verilog

 

General information

Instructor: Mingoo Seok

Teaching assistant: TBD

 

Time 6/30/2025-7/4/2025; 10:00 15:00 five days; 20 hours

Academic Points: TBD

 

Course Contents

This course introduces the logic design, which is the foundation of the modern computer systems. We will study several fundamental concepts, including combinational logic, computer arithmetic, sequential logic, finite state machine, and algorithmic state machines. The class has in-class labs where the students design several logic hardware with Verilog hardware description language (HDL).

 

Target students

Last year of undergraduate or the first year of graduate students

 

Schedule

1. Computing systems overview

2. Combinational logic

3. Computer arithmetic

a. In-class lab #1: ALU

4. Sequential logic

b. In-class lab #2: Counter

5. Finite state machine

c. In-class lab #3: Controller

6. Algorithmic state machines

d. In-class lab #4: Microprocessor

 

Grading

In-class lab 100%

 

Student preparation before the start of the class

- Please bring your own laptop for the in-class lab

- Register EDA Playground

- Submit the Google drive ID to the TA where we share the slides and lab material.

 

Instructor

Mingoo Seok

Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering,

Chair, Computer Engineering,

Columbia University

(m) 500 W. 120th st. #1300, New York, NY 10027

(o) 1012 CEPSR, Morningside main campus

(w) http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~mgseok/

 

Instructor’s Bio:

Mingoo Seok is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. He received a B.S. from Seoul National University, South Korea, in 2005, an M.S. in 2007, and a Ph.D. degree in 2011 from the University of Michigan, all in electrical engineering. His research interest covers various aspects of computing hardware systems, including machine-learning hardware, low-power variation-tolerant hardware, integrated power management, and hardware security. He served as the Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) distinguished lecturer (2023-2025).

 

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