CpE 2211 Course Syllabus Tuesday FA 2014

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The key takeaways are the attendance policy, safety quiz requirements, and grading breakdown.

The grading for the course depends on lab notebooks, preliminaries, technical memos, attendance, midterm exam, and final project with specific weightages outlined.

Lab notebooks are expected to record all preliminary work, lab work, and results and must be evaluated by the instructor before proceeding to write the formal report.

CpE 2211 LAB 3MSU: Computer Engineering Lab

FA 2014
Tuesdays, 10:00am to 11:50am, PCTR 1030
Lab Instructor:
Email address:

Mason Marshall
[email protected]

Lab Coordinator:
Email Address:
Office:
Phone:
Office Hours:

Dr. Rohit Dua


[email protected]
PCTR 2002
417-837-2314
TBD

Attendance Policy: Attendance is absolutely required. If you cannot make it to class,


please try and notify at least one day before class and state the reason. Exceptions will be
made only in extreme cases. Missing classes or coming late to classes will result in grade
penalties.
Safety Quiz: A safety quiz will be given at the beginning of the next lab session. Every
student must pass the safety quiz. You will be given three chances to pass the safety quiz
with a 9/10 score or better. If upon the third attempt you do not pass the quiz, the Lab
Coordinator will be notified and other arrangements will be made to either retake the quiz
or drop the student from the class. Study material will be available at this address:
http://ece.mst.edu/documents/safetynotebookreport.pdf

Warning: You can be dropped from the class if you fail the safety quiz,
so please take the quiz very seriously.
Laboratory Manuals: Each laboratory manual will be provided to you via e-mail or
Blackboard, which you are responsible for bringing to lab, or as a handout in the lab
session prior.
Laboratory Notebooks: Lab notebooks are a record of everything the student has done
in the lab. While you are required to submit a polished report/memo for each experiment,
you should include all preliminary work, laboratory work, and printed results in the lab
notebook. All result demonstrations should be shown the instructor. The instructor must
sign off on the observed results before you can proceed to write your report on the
experiment. Data recorded in the lab notebook will be evaluated in the end of each lab
meeting. It is your responsibility to get it evaluated before you leave the lab.
Grading policy: Grading for this course will depend on preliminary lab work, lab
notebooks, technical memos, attendance, midterm exam and final project. Each of these
will be given the following weight to the final grade:

Lab Notebooks, Preliminaries and Technical Memorandums

40 %

Midterm

10 %

Formal Report

20%

Final Exam

30 %

Preliminary Assignments: Prior to most labs, students are expected to complete


preliminary work. This includes reading through the lab manual and answering questions
about the laboratory experiment. These assignments must be completed before
beginning the laboratory experiment. If the preliminary is not completed before lab, the
student must first complete the assignment before they are allowed to complete the
laboratory experiment for that day. The preliminary is to be written on a separate piece of
paper (not in your lab notebook) and will be collected at the beginning of the lab period.
Late Work Policy: The general policy for late work submission is as follows:
Submissions made before 4:30pm of the next business day after the deadline will be
awarded only 90% of the total points. Each following day late will give another 10%
penalty until 50% of the total possible points. Any submissions made thereafter will
receive a score of zero. Submissions that are made after the scheduled laboratory
meeting time, on the same day, would also be awarded only 90% of the total points.
Plagiarism: This department has a strict policy of dealing with plagiarism. Please make
sure that all work you submit in this class is your own and not obtained elsewhere. The
general guidelines regarding this topic are discussed in this document:
http://ece.mst.edu/documents/safetynotebookreport.pdf

Plagiarism is a serious offense and is NOT tolerated .

Incidents of plagiarism will be reported to the lab coordinator.


Diagrams from the lab manual may be used.
All discussion in the lab manual must be your own.
Procedure, calculations, and observations done as a group may be shared.

If you have any questions as to what is acceptable collaboration, please contact the
laboratory TA. You are responsible for writing your own assignments and assignments
should not be shared electronically with other students. Penalties for academic
dishonesty may include partial or full loss of credit, course failure, etc.
TA Expectations: There is a website which outlines what can be expected of Teaching
Assistants, the link to which is shown below: http://web.mst.edu/~kosbar/labs/expectations.html
You are encouraged to visit this link and read the information provided there.
Note: Please check your emails regularly. You are responsible for any announcements
made or any information passed via email.

Computer Engineering 2211 (Lab) Fall 2014 Academic Calendar


Date

Experiment

Report Due
Date

Report Type

8/19

Safety Quiz and Syllabus Review

8/26

Experiment 1
Equipment Familiarization

No Report

9/2

Experiment 2
Quartus Familiarization

No Report

9/9

Experiment 3
Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays and Logic

9/25

Tech Memo

9/16

Experiment 4
Seven Segment Decoder Design

10/2

Tech Memo

9/23

Experiment 5
Hardware Verification of Seven Segment Decoder

10/16

Tech Memo

9/30

Midterm Exam

10/7

Experiment 6
SSI Combinational Logic Design: A Multi-Function Gate

10/23

Tech Memo

10/14

Experiment 7
Hierarchical design of a four bit adder (EDA-2)

10/30

Tech Memo

10/21

Experiment 8
Design and simulation of a 4-bit ripple-carry adder

11/6

Tech Memo

10/28

Experiment 9
Random Access Memory for Combinational Logic

11/13

Tech Memo

11/4

Experiment 10&11
Registered ALU Design

11/27

Tech Memo

11/11,
11/18

Experiment 12
General Sequence Counter

12/4

Tech Memo

11/25

Experiment 13
Sequential Logic Design: General Sequence Counter

12/11

Tech Memo

12/2

Make-Up Lab

TBD

Final Exam

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