Coursehandbook - Microelectronic Systems - UESTC1008
Coursehandbook - Microelectronic Systems - UESTC1008
Coursehandbook - Microelectronic Systems - UESTC1008
Microelectronic Systems
Course Guide
Teaching Team
Labs
Lab 1-3 Exercise 1-9 (Lab Manual)
Lab 4 Lab Project Demonstrations
Labs
• Lab manual is available on Moodle under “Labs” tab.
• The assessment criteria for labs is given in the “Labs” section on
Moodle.
• During first three lab sessions you must complete all the lab exercises
• Specific exercises (milestones) are described in the lab manual
• You are required to complete questionnaires (lab report) at the end
of each lab exercise which includes
– Procedure
– Your C-code
– Main findings
• You will do an individual lab project after the lab exercises
Lab Report
• This is what we would like you to record in your lab report (this should be written as you do the
experiment)
• Brief objectives of each experiment
• Anything special you had to do
• What you observed (fix printouts into your book)
• Calculations and the results
• The most important thing is to explain why you did something
• Why did you choose a given component ?
• Why did you do the calculation ?
• Why did you write the code in that particular way ?
• What you learnt from the experiment
• Imagine that you are explaining the experiment to someone else.
• What we donʼt want to see :
• Material copied from the instruction sheet
• Results written on scraps of paper to be coped in later
• Anything copied from someone elseʼs lab notebook at all !
Design Project
• Individual Effort
• Idea for design can be your own or found by looking at other design
projects on the mbed website https://os.mbed.com, in a book, or
elsewhere. A list of topics is available on Moodle too.
• Creativity will be part of the grade, so your own idea is worth more as is your
variation on otherʼs designs
• However, you must:
• Write the code for the mbed yourself.
• Determine the components that are needed for the design.
• Construct and test the design.
• Describe the design during the demonstration.
• Work should be documented in your lab notebook
• Project assessment criteria is given on Moodle
Labs and Project Timetable
• Lab session 1
• Getting Started with the mbed
• Register on the mbed website
• Connect to the mbed compiler website
• Run a program
• Start Exercises 1-9
• Lab session 2 &3
• Work on exercises 1-9
• Start planning for your design project
• Lab session 2
• Submit project proposal/description on moodle
• Lab session 3
• Identify components needed for your design/submit component request form
• Lab session 3
• Work on your project/help session, Submit your lab manuals.
• Lab session 4 (assessment week)
• Demonstrate your mbed based design project
Continuous Assessment Deadlines
• If you fail to fulfil any of the above requirement, you will not receive grade,
you will be given “CW”.
• CW (Credit Withheld) means that you have not completed some part of
the assessment (exam, laboratory report, etc.) but can still do so before
the next academic year. Contact the course lecturer if you are in doubt as
to what you need to do.
Resources
• Moodle: https://moodle.gla.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=27151
• Textbooks: You are not required to buy any textbook
• Recommended book for reference
Resources
For more reading
Fast and Effective Embedded Systems Design
Toulson and Wilmshurst : Paperback ISBN:
9780080977683
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