ESE 201: Principles of Digital Design

Laboratory Procedures

 General:

Policy for giving a lab Demo:

Several labs will require you to give demos to the lab TAs who will verify that your circuit works properly. The demo is due at the end of the lab section.  However, if you are not able to give the demo during the lab section, you can do it during the FIRST 30 min. of the next lab. However, no demos will be accepted after the first 30 minutes. If needed you can work on the lab outside the regular lab schedule to further debug the circuit so that you will be ready to give the demo when the next lab starts.

Printing of schematics, timing diagrams (simulations), code.
 

Our goal is to go as much paperless as possible. Instead of making printouts of the schematics, ABEL code, and timing diagrams, you will use the Screen Capture feature to save the schematics, code and timing diagrams electronically. We have installed a screen capture program (Hypersnap DX) on each PC in the lab which will allow you to capture an active window, a screen or a user defined region a in GIF, JPEG or Bitmap format. Save this file to your disk and insert it later into your report. When everything is assembled in a final report, you hand in a hard copy of the report. This implies that no printouts of schematics, code or timing diagrams are not allowed in the lab.
To find out how to use the screen capture utility click on Hypersnap DX. I would suggest to save the picture in GIF format.

Saving your lab projects:
 

When finished with your project you need to save your work to your Eniac account. The preferred method is to first archive your project and save the project as a .zip file. This can be done by going to the Project Manager: FILE -> ARCHIVE. Then, FTP the archived project to your Eniac account.  Do not expect to find your project on the PC when you come back! To ftp your project from the PCs in the EE lab, click on the WS_FTP icon on the desktop. Open your eniac account. You may want to create a directory "ESE201" on Eniac into which you can FTP your project.  If you are working on the PCs in the Town building, you can mount your eniac account on the PCs and move the project to your account.

In case you do not archive your project you need to transfer both the .pdf file and the project folder (e.g. Myfa.pdf AND Myfa folder)!

For late-lab and grading policies see the Blackboard website for ESE201




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Created by J. Van der Spiegel, Sept. 1998; updated September 12, 2005