ECE 526/L. Digital Design with Verilog and System Verilog and Lab
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Program Overview
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers the design and development of digital integrated circuits, including mask-programmed integrated circuits (ASICs) and field programmable devices (FPGAs).
Course: ECE 526/L. Digital Design with Verilog and System Verilog and Lab
Course Description
This course covers the use of Verilog and SystemVerilog Languages (IEEE Std. 1800) for the design and development of digital integrated circuits. Topics include hierarchical top-down vs. bottom-up design, synthesizable vs. non-synthesizable code, design scalability and reuse, verification, hardware modeling, simulation system tasks, compiler directives, and subroutines. The course consists of 3 hours of lecture and one 3-hour lab per week.
Course Details
- Prerequisites: ECE 320/L
- Corequisite: ECE 526L
- Credits: 3/1
Schedule of Classes
Spring-2026
- ECE 526: No sections offered this semester
- ECE 526L: No sections offered this semester
Fall-2025
- ECE 526: No sections offered this semester
- ECE 526L: No sections offered this semester
