CSE466: Embedded Software
Larry Arnstein, Autumn 2000
Lecture: M-W-F 9:30-10:20 EE1 031
Lab: MW 2:30-5:30 Sieg 327 (we will probably have
only one lab section)
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Course Information
- Time and Place: MWF 130-220 LOW
217
- Labs: W 2:30-5:20 Sieg 327
- Staff:
- Instructor: Larry
Arnstein, office hours Tuesday 3:00-4:00
- TA: Douglas Low, office hours T-Th at 2:30 in Sieg 327
- Hardware laboratory manager: Chris Morgan
- Book: David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Addison
Wesley. Not Required. Three Copies on Reserve in the Engineering
Library. You can buy a copy from on-line bookstores.
- Syllabus
- Schedule
(look here for lecture notes, lab assignments, and homework assignments)
- Office hours:
- Larry Arnstein - TBD
- Douglas Low - TBD
- Student
Projects Check 'em out!
Homework and Lab Assignments
- There will be approximately two short homework assignments per week. The
assignments will be primarily oriented towards preparing for the daily
design planning meeting. See the schedule for
homework assignment details.
- The labs will be planned and specified by the class in the context of an
ongoing design project. See the schedule
for lab assignment details.
- Students will rotate taking notes and posting the results of the design
planning meetings that will be held approximately once per week (during
lecture).
- Hardware
Lab Web Page
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