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Introduction To ASIC Design: Lab Report Instructions

Lab reports document what students learn during labs and provide proof that the lab was completed and understood. They consist of a cover sheet, copied instructions, source files with comments, relevant results like simulation or synthesis outputs, an interpretation of the results in the student's own words, and conclusions on what was learned.

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Introduction To ASIC Design: Lab Report Instructions

Lab reports document what students learn during labs and provide proof that the lab was completed and understood. They consist of a cover sheet, copied instructions, source files with comments, relevant results like simulation or synthesis outputs, an interpretation of the results in the student's own words, and conclusions on what was learned.

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Lab Report Instructions

Introduction to ASIC Design


Instructor: MUHAMMAD ALI RAZA ANJUM

The purpose of lab reports is to document what the student learned during the lab. Together with handouts and personal notes during lectures, lab reports provide the documentation of the complete course. Furthermore lab reports will be checked and are supposed to serve as proof that the lab was done and understood. The lab report consists of the following: Lab report cover sheet. Copy of the instructions provided. Listing of all source files written during the lab, where necessary, comments need to be inserted. All relevant results (simulation results, synthesis results ...) - don't copy e.g. the complete synthesis report, when only a few lines are relevant for our lab Interpretation of the results in your own words. Conclusions - what did you learn in this lab, or any other relevant comments.

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