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UW ASIC Design Team
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. The University of Waterloo ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) team is an undergraduate hardware design team. The team is currently focused on:. RTL Design using FPGAs (VHDL and Verilog). In the past, there has also been projects involving the following areas:. Digital Integrated Circuit Design. Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit Design. Hardware design, testing and verification. Our team also has opportunities in:. And watch our calendar.
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UW ASIC Design Team » SRAM
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. The CMOS IC Team designed and implemented a 64-bit asynchronous SRAM. This project involved mixed signal IC design and members quickly gained experience in simulation and layout through the use of Cadence design tools. While the SRAM project exceeded the complexity of typical SRAM projects offered in 4th year IC courses, the SRAM team members ranged all the way from 1st to 4th year. Full design and layout) Summer 2006. Internal site: SRAM Wiki.
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UW ASIC Design Team » Mailing Lists
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. The team has a number of mailing lists. If you want to keep up with basic announcements, you should subscribe to AsicTeam. If you want to be more involved, feel free to subscribe to the other lists too. The AsicTeam mailing list is our primary list. Subscribe to this list to receive important announcements. (All members should be subscribed to this list.) To keep traffic low, all posts are moderated. The AsicAllSparc mailing list is for those in...
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UW ASIC Design Team » People
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. Dr Kennings serves as a consultant for the Digital Team. His research interests focus on the design automation of VLSI circuits. Prior to being an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, he has worked as an Assistant Professor at Ryerson University and as a Software Engineer at Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. Dr Bishop currently serves as a Faculty Mentor for the UW ASIC Design Team. BASc (2008), Computer Engineering)Andrew was rec...
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UW ASIC Design Team » Sponsorship
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. For information regarding industry sponsorships or to obtain literature about the UW ASIC Design Team please contact Sanjay Singh. 200 University Avenue West. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1. Special thanks to the UW Website Design Team. For helping create this website.
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UW ASIC Design Team » AllSparc
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. AllSparc is a RISC CPU architecture research project initiated in May 2010. Using the open-source design of the OpenSPARC T1 microprocessor (available from opensparc.net. If you are interested in this project or would like more information, please subscribe to the AllSparc Mailing list or email Kartik Vamaraju. With any questions or concerns. The project has a Mailing List. And stores it’s code in a Subversion Repository.
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UW ASIC Design Team » Repository
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. Note: UW ASIC has migrated to GIT instead of SVN. The below information is invalid and will be updated at a later time. The team currently has it’s repository on uwasic1.uwaterloo.ca. You will need access to the repository to work on our projects. Please contact your project leader for an account. To login you will need a Subversion client, such as the one listed here. Password: your Nexus password. 200 University Avenue West.
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UW ASIC Design Team » Tutorials
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. ASIC 100: CMOS Analog Circuit Design with Xitij Ritesh Patel. Tutorial 1 – Analog Circuit Elements. ASIC 121: Practical VHDL Digital Design for FPGAs with Andrew Canis. Fall 2006 Course Outline. Tutorial 1: Combinational Logic. Tutorial 2: Sequential Logic and Basic VHDL. ASIC 130: Digital Transistor-Level Logic with Paul Teehan. Winter 2006 Design Challenge #1. ASIC 120: Digital Systems and Standard-Cell ASIC Design with Jeff Wentworth. And J C...
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UW ASIC Design Team » Dirac Video Decoder
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. The Dirac Video Decoder project aims to implement the pro version of the Dirac video decoder. The decoder will be implemented in VHDL, targeted for an Altera FPGA. Is an open video codec being developed by the BBC. Unlike H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2, Dirac uses an inverse discrete wavelet transform instead of an inverse discrete cosine transform. But in the mean time we have a copy in our repository. Inverse Discrete Wavelet Transform (iDWT).
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UW ASIC Design Team » Tools
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Search this site for:. Skip to the content of the web site. Here’s a list of tools we use. The tools you must have are listed first followed by other tools you may find useful. To do FPGA designs. You may also need Instructions to install the USBBlaster programmer driver. Xilinx Webpack (Free Edition). To simulate work with Xilinx FPGAs using Verilog/VHDL. SFTP Client. For Windows, we recommend WinSCP. Waveform Viewer (in conjunction with iVerilog and GHDL). 200 University Avenue West.