Project
11:
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
This
Report should describe the problem being solved, in your own
words.
Explain how this encryption scheme works. Describe the design
while explaining the figures and tables.
Here
are the required items:
- Problem description,
including example input and output streams
(different from that in the challenge). 5%
- Figure 1. A Moore state graph (should not
be handwritten) 5%;
- Figure 2. (has to be typed) (include
following in multiple columns)
- A state transition table showing next
state as a function of inputs and present state (next
state w.r.t. present state and input) 5%;
- Flip-flop inputs for the transition
(Ja,Ka,Jb,Kb...etc w.r.t. present state and input) 5%;
- State output as a function of flip-flop
outputs and input (output w.r.t. present state and
input) 5%;
- Figure 5. K-maps for the flip-flop inputs.
With each K-map, give the minimum SOP expression for the
next-state flip-flop output (K-maps) 5%;
- Figure 6. A schematic diagram of the
transmitter 5%;
- Figure 7. A output waveform diagram
demonstrating correct operation for the example given in the
challenge page 5%;
Demonstration
of your hardware circuit during your group meeting: 40%
Instructor
discretion: 10%