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Electrical Engineering UPH Holds the FPGA Workshop with Dr. Ian Grout from the University of Limerick, Ireland

22/01/2016 Uncategorized

Electrical Engineering UPH Holds the FPGA Workshop with Dr. Ian Grout from the University of Limerick, Ireland

Department of Electrical Engineering UPH holds a workshop with the topic ,”Electronic System Design with FPGAs and an overview of design approaches using Altera Quartus II” presented by Dr. Ian Grout

 

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Dr. Ian Grout from University of Limerick, Ireland.
 
 

Department of Electrical Engineering UPH holds a workshop with the topic ,”Electronic System Design with FPGAs and an overview of design approaches using Altera Quartus II” presented by Dr. Ian Grout from the University of Limerick, Ireland. The workshop will be held in a series of four meetings, on January 19, January 21, February 2, and February 4, 2016.

 

The arrival of Dr. Ian Grout, is the realization of the staff exchange program of Erasmus Mundus LEADERS (www.emleaders.eu) activities in which the Department of Electrical Engineering is involved in a consortium with 22 universities from the EU and Asia (http://ee.fast.uph.edu/component/wmnews/new/8-kerjasama-jurusan-t-elektro-uph-dengan-22-universitas-uni-eropa-dan-asia-dalam-proyek-erasmus-mundus.html).

 

Dr. Grout has the expertise and research interests in the field of electronics, in particular FPGA and microcontroller, remote laboratories, IC testing, mixed-signal design and simulation. Dr. Grout has produced more than 80 conference papers and international journals papers and wrote two textbooks on the topic of FPGA and IC Testing published by Springer and Newnes / Elsevier which can be accessed through Google Book (https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&q=Ian+grout).


In the first session, January 19, 2016, Dr. Grout discuss the basics of  FPGA and the introduc
tion to Altera Quartos Software. FPGA is Field Programmable Gate Array which is an integrated circuit (IC) that contains the logic gates cells, interconnections and input / output cells. FPGA is an IC containing a circuit that can be programmed or configured in the field, so that any changes or modifications to the hardware to create a different circuit is done by reprogramming, even when the IC is already in use. The uses of FPGA provide advantages over the use of microcontroller for processing in the FPGA is done in hardware, so that it can be faster.

 

In addition to discussing what is FPGA, Dr. Grout also describes the types of FPGA, and its applications, one of which is to perform a simple logic circuit simulation and programming to Altera Cyclone II FPGA using Altera Quartos II software. Altera Quartos II is an EDA (electronic design automation, CAD for electronics) software that is usually used to create a design to perform design simulation logic operations, and of course to prepare HDL program, compile and programmed into the supported FPGA chips. In addition to providing an explanation, Dr. Grout also gave a demonstration of simulation time diagram simulation and making simple test bench with Altera Quartos II and Cyclone II FPGA programming in Altera DE II development board.

 

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Dr. Ian Grout was giving ideas of student?s research final project for graduate students who were doing ‘topic shopping’ for final project in weekly study program seminars 

Through the workshop, which was attended by approximately 35 participants consisting of students and faculty of Electrical Engineering, participants are expected to know what are FPGA and Altera Quartos II and its benefits and its use, as well as to explore further applications with FPGA using an ALtera DE II development board owned Department of Electrical Engineering UPH. 

 

In addition to the workshop consisting of 4 meetings, Dr. Grout also will give a guest lecture entitled “Remote Laboratories to support Teaching and Learning” which will be integrated in the FaST colloquium on 29th of January, 2016. During his stay, Dr. Grout will also interact with faculty and students and contribute ideas for a final project to the students, even remotely willing to give guidance to students who are interested.

 

 
 
Dr. Henri P. Uranus in his introduction on opening this workshop encourages students to freely discuss with Dr. Grout during his visit for 2 months in the Electrical Engineering Department, especially for students working on a project with a microcontroller or FPGA. At the end of the first session of this workshop, there is also an opportunity for students to perform installation Quartos Altera Software for use in subsequent sessions. (mt/mf) 
 

 

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Dr. Henri P. Uranus 
 
Dr. Grout was discussing the results of the circuit simulation with students by observing the timing diagram of the circuit 
 
 
Students were programming circuit design into the FPGA  embedded in Altera DE II development board.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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