Courses Taught at Howard
The course examines microprocessor and support architectures, hardware and software system design, assembly language coding, and microcontroller applications.
This course introduces building blocks of digital circuits and systems. The primary course objective is for students to attain competence in the following areas including number systems, Boolean algebra and Digital Logic Gates, Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic, Basic general-purpose microprocessor/microcontroller architecture.
This course provides an introduction to the design, test, and verification of dedicated hardware digital systems using VHDL hardware description language (HDL) and associated Xilinx computer-aided design (CAD) tools.
Courses Taught Before Joining Howard (at NMSU)
Graduate-level Courses:
• EE 458/558 “Hardware Security and Trust”, Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018
• EE 409/556 “Hardware & Software Codesign”, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.
Undergraduate-level Courses:
• EE 362 “Introduction to Computer Organization”, Fall 2022
• EE 112 “Embedded Systems”, Spring 2020, Spring 2019