The Following links give useful information on the subjects covered in the course from external sources:
The following is the Semiconductor Road Map
http://public.itrs.net/Files/2001ITRS/Home.htm
These links are useful for VHDL and COEN 6501
http://www.aldec.com/products/active-hdl/
http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~zimmi/arith_lib.html#lecture
http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~zimmi/download/vhdl93_syntax.html
The following is good for VLSI design and has many other links
http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/vlsi/
Tutorial on UNIX is useful for courses on Digital Design and ASIC Design
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/
· B. Nikolic “Advanced Digital Integrated Circuits: Dynamic Logic”, EE241 - spring 2002, UC Berkeley. http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/Classes/ICDesign/EE241_s02/Lectures/lecture11-dynamic.pdf
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· “Digital Integrated Circuits: Combinational Logic”, © Prentice Hall 1995 http://www.cse.nd.edu/courses/cse462/www/lectures/DynamicLogic.pdf
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· MIT 6.371 Lecture 11 class notes. Fall 2002. http://6371.lcs.mit.edu/currentsemester/handouts/L11.pdf
Here is some information on Arithmetic Computation & Floating Points
1) IEEE-754 FLoating-Point Conversion from Decimal Floating-Point to 32-bit and 64-bit hexadecimal representations along with their binary equivalents:
http://babbage.cs.qc.edu/courses/cs341/IEEE-754.html
2) Computer Arithematic Algorithms Simulator:
http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/koren/arith/simulator/
3) FLoating Point Multiplication:
http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/koren/arith/simulator/FPMul/
The following links give good information on how to write a report.
http://www.owl.english/purdue.edu/writers/by-topic.html
http://www.me.concordia.ca/ugrad/engr410/Form&Style.html
http://www.computer.org/authors/style/refer.html
http://www.computer.org/authors.html
http://beethoven.site.uottawa.ca/dsrg/writing-style.htm
www.hamilton.edu/academics/resource/wc/AvoidingPlagiarism.html
http://cdev.concordia.ca/CnD/studentlearn/Help/handouts/WritingHO/AvoidingPlagiarism.html