What to Include in Your Report and Grading
Policy
Weight
distribution:
10% Prelab
40%
Hardware circuits and demo
40%
Memo including the required technical items in memo
10%
Instructor discretion
5%
Neatness bonus
Prelab:
Complete the
prelab before coming to the lab. The instructor will sign-off on
the prelab: 10%.
Hardware
and Demo:
Demonstration of your hardware circuits during your
group meeting: 40%.
Memo:
Your
report should consist of the following: 15%
- a
front page in the Banana Electronics memo format;
- schematic
diagram of the counter circuit provided with the challenge
(attached as Figure 1);
- a complete circuit diagram of the entire design, including
seven-segment decoder and display, generated using Quartus II
(attached as Figure 2);
- a simulation diagram
demonstrating that the circuit works as intended using three
consecutive add operations and a subtract operation. Select
120ns for Simulation time (Figure 3).
The
text of your memo should include: 25%
- Introductory Paragraph: state the
task in terms of the performance specifications and the
required conditions on the inputs. State the design
constraints.
- Analysis Paragraph: in a single
paragraph, say in general what you did to analyze the problem
and design the circuit. In this paragraph, present Figures 1
and 2.
- Results Paragraph: Include and talk
about Figure 3.
- Conclusions Paragraph: give a
conclusion, stating whether you were successful in completing
the task, being careful to mention both simulation and
hardware. Discuss what happens in the case the result falls
outside the range (0,255), and indicate how this may be
indicated.
Instructor
discretion: 10%.