EECS150 Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems

EECS150 Fall 2008
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General Links
Webnews Berkeley webnews site, useful for reading ucb.class.* news from anywhere (requires unix account)
AUS Authenticated usenet service.  How to read news from your home computer.

UC Berkeley Research Affiliates

Ramp

The Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors (RAMP) is working to create "fully parameterized manycore emulations on FPGAs"

Bee2

The Berkeley Emulation Engine 2 (BEE2) is a modular and scalable FPGA platform designed for high-performance applications

BWRC

The Berkeley Wireless Research Center "provides an environment for research into the design issues necessary to support next generation wireless communication systems"

Lab Related Websites

Xilinx

Xilinx has datasheets for the Virtex-E XCV2000E FG680 -6 Chips as well as ISE 10.1

ModelSim

Model Technology built ModelSim 6.4

Synplicity

Synplicity built Synplify Pro 9.2.4

CALINX

The CaLinx website, has limited information about the boards
Windows Media Player Windows Media Player is required to view the lab lecture webcasts and the lab demos, it can downloaded for free here...
RDC Client The Remote Desktop Connection Client (preinstalled on Windows XP) is required to log into kramnik

Staff Pages

Professor K.S.J. Pister

Homepage with biographical information, publications, talks, research and such information.

Chris Fletcher

Homepage with biographical information and projects

Greg Gibeling

Homepage with biographical information and projects

Lab Sponsors

Xilinx

Donated expertise and chips for the CaLinx boards as well as CAD software

Intel

Donated the computers in 125 Cory

National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor donated the money to rebuild 125 Cory

HP / Agilent

HP/Agilent donated fa08 equipment in 125 Cory
Analog Devices Analog Devices donated numerous parts for the CaLinx, CaLinx2 and CaLinx+ boards
ChipCon Chipcon donated the CC2420 wireless transceivers


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Last Updated: 01/18/2009 by
Chris Fletcher