UNC- Charlotte ECGR4101/5101/6090

Embedded Systems-Fall 2004

Lecture, 10:00-10:50 PM, MWF, Kennedy 229

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December 11, 2004


 

 

Week of Monday, December 13, 2004
  • NOTE:  the Final Exam will be held in Denny 122 on Friday, December 17 from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.
  • Lab 6 has been graded - you can pick it up from Smith 347.

 

Week of Monday, December 6, 2004
  • A graduate student registered to take the advanced course next semester wants to buy a working board from anyone in the class who will not continue to the advanced course.  If you want to sell your board to him, contact Dr. Conrad and he will give you the student's email address.

 

Week of Monday, November 29, 2004
  • Dr. Conrad will be out of town on Wednesday, 12/1.  That time should be spent working on the lab 6 assignment.  The TA will be available in the lab to help.

 

Week of Monday, November 22, 2004
  • Lab 6 is available and due 12/8.
  • Homework 11 is posted and is due 11/29.
  • Homework 12 is posted and is due 12/6.
  • There IS class on Monday 11/22.  There is no class on 11/24 and 11/26 due to the holiday.
  • Lab 5 is available and due 11/23.  (Note:  Deadline moved to Tuesday, end of TA's office hours)

 

Week of Monday, November 15, 2004
  • There IS class on Monday 11/22.  There is no class on 11/24 and 11/26 due to the holiday.
  • Lab 5 is available and due 11/23.  (Note:  Deadline moved to Tuesday, end of TA's office hours)
  • Homework 10 is posted and is due 11/19.

 

 

Week of Monday, November 8, 2004

 

Week of Monday, November 1, 2004
  • No new news yet

 

Week of Monday, October 25, 2004
  • Future article for reading - wow!
    From Embedded.com:  As Arthur C. Clarke famously said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. "Technology has always been a boon to medical technology and today we re on the brink of even more astounding breakthroughs. We may not yet have developed nanobots to travel through the bloodstream and report back the state of things, but devices can be implanted in the human body to regulate and monitor a patient s health. Thanks to wireless RF, these devices can communicate information out to the doctor. You can read about it in The challenge of designing in-body communications.
  • Homework 9 is posted and is due 11/10.
  • Lab 4 is available (Version 1.1 updated 10/25/04).

 

 

Week of Monday, October 18, 2004
  • Grad Students working on projects:  Publish your project paper at a conference and get a better grade!  Turn in your end-of-semester paper ready for publication.  If it is accepted at a conference, get a 40 point grade increase. 
  • Future assignment due dates (subject to change):
    Homework:  H8:10/29; H9:11/10; H10:11/19; H11:11/29; H12:12/6  (two will be dropped)
    Labs:  L4:11/5; L5:11/22; L6:12/8
    Tests:  T2:11/3; Final:12/17, 8-11am
  • Lab 4 is posted and due 11/5.  (Version 1.1 updated 10/25/04).
  • Homework 8 is posted.
  • Test 2 is Wednesday, November 3.  Prepare!
  • Extra credit opportunity:  Review 20-30 pages of the book Stiquito Controlled, 5 points, due Friday 2:00 p.m.
  • Extra credit opportunity:  Talk by David Wu, Intel, on Wednesday, October 27, CARC101, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.  To be eligible for extra credit, you MUST RSVP to pbatoni@uncc.edu by Tuesday.

 

Week of Monday, October 11, 2004
  • The Quiz 4 solution is posted on Dr. Conrad's door and in the Lab.  They will be returned next week.
  • Lab 3 is posted.  NOTE:  The requirements were corrected - see changes inside the file.  Note:  Some sample code is available on the ECGR 4101 NOTES page.
  • Homework 7 is posted.

 

Week of Monday, October 4, 2004
  • Homework 6 is posted.
  • Lab 3 is posted.
  • Don't forget, no class on October 11 (Fall Break vacation)
  • Grad students - don't forget your project proposal is due Oct 8.  You can work in groups of 1 to 4.  The effort must be scaled to the number of people.  Check here for project ideas.  If interested in Linux, check out:
    http://AlanPorter.com/embedded_linux.ppt
  • The TA will be able to check out your lab before class on Wednesday, 10/6/04, 9-10 a.m.

 

Week of Monday September 27, 2004
  • Extra credit opportunity - 4 points:
    Join the Charlotte Software Process Improvement Network for a lively and insightful Panel Discussion on the  merits of process… and the pitfalls of having too much with Confirmed Panelists: 
    Chris Deger – Wachovia
    Brad Duffner – Lowe's
    Joe Herrick – Duke Energy
    Andy Hunt – Pragmatic Programmers
    Greg Jones – Bank of America
    Thursday, October 7:  6:00pm - 6:30pm Networking and Pizza, 6:30pm-8:00pm Panel Discussion, CARC 101
       Please, RVSP to  jmconrad@uncc.edu if you plan to attend this meeting (pizza $1 donation).
  • Dr. Conrad will be gone on Monday, October 18.  During this time, the TA will check out your Lab 3 demo in the lab (Smith 347).
  • Lab 3 will be posted next week.
  • Homework 5 is posted.
  • Lab 2 is posted.   See the lab page for lab etiquette.
  • The boards are in!  You can use a previous semester's board, or purchase one (one per person needed, a future lab requires two for a lab group).  Pay Dr. Conrad $58 in cash or check, or $59.50 if you use PayPal (jconrad@stiquito.com).
  • Extra credit opportunity - 4 points:  IEEE Student section meeting, Wednesday, September 29, 12:30 - 1:30, CARC101, "THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERNSHIPS AND COOPS".  Please, RVSP to pbatoni@uncc.edu if you plan to attend this meeting (pizza free to members, $2 for others).
  • This is not and extra credit opportunity, but a lunch and learn seminar.  Listen to speakers talk about upcoming summer programs available to UNC undergraduate and graduate students through the U.S. Department of Energy, Argonne National Laboratory and the Charlotte Research Institute. When:  October 1, 2004, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Where:  CARC 119.   Contact Shirley Joyner at the Charlotte Research Institute, Extension 7-2186 to
    reserve a space no later than Tuesday, September 28. Space is limited!

 

Week of Monday September 20, 2004
  • The exam 1 solution is posted on the Quiz Page.
  • Homework 4 is available, due 9/27/04.
  • The exam will be moved up two days - it is now September 22.

 

Week of Monday September 13, 2004
  • Homework 4 is available, due 9/27/04.
  • I have posted the Midterm exam from Fall 2003 (not just the solution).
  • The exam will be moved up two days - it is now September 22.
  • Turn in all phones from Lab 1!
  • Homework 3 is available, due 9/17/04.
  • Lab 1 is available and due Monday, September 13, 2004.  You can do this assignment individually or in pairs.  Future labs should be done in pairs.

 

Week of Monday September 6, 2004
  • Homework 3 is available, due 9/17/04.
  • The TA will be available to hand out-collect phones during his office hours, also on Wednesday 9/8 from 11 a.m. -12 p.m.
  • Lab 1 is available and due Monday, September 13, 2004.  You can do this assignment individually or in pairs.  Future labs should be done in pairs.

 

Week of Monday August 30, 2004
  • Homework 3 will be assigned soon, due 9/17/04.
  • The TA will be available to hand out-collect phones during his office hours, also on Wednesday 9/8 from 11 a.m. -12 p.m.
  • Homework 2 is available, and due Friday, September 3, 2004.   A correction was made on 9/1.
  • Lab 1 is available and due Monday, September 13, 2004.
  • Due to the university holiday, there is no class on Monday, September 6.

 

Week of Monday August 23, 2004
  • Welcome to ECE 4101/5101/6090!  The first day of class is Monday, August 23.
  • This class will be based heavily on the web pages.  For example:
  • Homework 1 is available, and due Friday, August 27, 2003.  It's simple - just based on the syllabus, class discussions, and the first book chapter.
  • Due to the university holiday, there is no class on Monday, September 6.