System-on-chip research leads to hardware/software co-design degree

D. Dent
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A case study of multi-chip module design, implementation and evaluation has been undertaken by the author at Matra Marconi Space as part of an on-going research programme into large electronic designs. Multi-chip modules offer an intermediate step towards system-on-chip. The intention of Matra Marconi Space is to use unprecedented levels of electronic integration in the next generation of communications satellites to provide the maximum number of channels thereby giving maximum revenue to the satellite operators. This case study has already had an impact on the curriculum of the degree courses at the University of Luton. Consequently, hardware description languages have been integrated into the electronics degrees for many years now and all students have extensive use of current, industry standard electronic design automation tools. The theme of all of the electronics courses at Luton is "Design, Simulate, Build and Evaluate ". Students educational experience has immediate relevance in industry which has resulted in the student's obtaining exceptionally good careers when they graduate. This case study laid the foundation of the system-on-chip research at the University of Luton that has resulted in the hardware/software co-design masters programme.
片上系统的研究导致硬件/软件协同设计程度
作为大型电子设计正在进行的研究计划的一部分,作者在Matra Marconi Space进行了多芯片模块设计、实现和评估的案例研究。多芯片模块提供了迈向片上系统的中间步骤。马特拉马可尼空间公司的意图是在下一代通信卫星中使用前所未有的电子集成水平,以提供最多数量的频道,从而使卫星运营商获得最大的收入。这个案例研究已经对卢顿大学的学位课程产生了影响。因此,硬件描述语言已经集成到电子学位中多年了,所有学生都广泛使用当前的行业标准电子设计自动化工具。卢顿所有电子课程的主题都是“设计、模拟、构建和评估”。学生的教育经历与行业直接相关,这使得学生在毕业时获得了非常好的职业。这个案例研究为卢顿大学的片上系统研究奠定了基础,从而产生了硬件/软件协同设计硕士课程。
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