Instructor: Fred U. Rosenberger
Office:
Bryan 307D (hilltop)
Phone: 935-6207 (hilltop) 821-1362 (home)
e-mail: fred@cse.wustl.edu (most effective method for contact)
GPS: N38 38.979' W90 18.360' Elevation: 550' (Hilltop office)
WWW Page: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~fred//CLASSES/463
Office chedule: Bryan 307D Mon-Wed 1:00-4:00 plus other times.
Text: “CMOS VLSI Design”, Neil H. E. Weste and David Harris, 2005. Material will be covered in class that is not in text.
Supplies: Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Brown, and Black colored pencils. Matte surface mylar, erasing shield, and vinyl eraser recommended.
Tests: Two in class: (approximately 25%, 25 to 30%); Final Exam: (35%). Tests are closed book but a one page (two sides) "crib sheet" is allowed on the first test, an additional sheet on the second test, and original two plus one new one on the final exam.
Homework: Due at 4:00 one week after assignment (10% of grade).
Project: An extended homework assignment.
Surprise Quizzes: Perhaps: (0 to 5%)
Attendance: Attendance will be recorded, and plotted vs test and homework scores to show correlation.
Academic Integrity: The first homework assignment will include reading the SEAS academic integrity policy. Academic integrity will be taken seriously. You may collaborate on homework with other students, use solutions from last year, or get help from anyone but you are to state who you worked with or got help from, and give an estimate of contribution from other sources to what you submit. This is just acknowledgement of source of material, and recognition of the work contributed by others, it has no effect on your grade. Tests are to be entirely your own work.