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Computer Science 150

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TitleComponents and Design Techniques for Digital Systemstrend
Instructors in ChargeRandy H. Katz, A. Richard Newton
Units5
Prerequisites61C, Electrical Engineering 40 or 42.
DescriptionBasic building blocks and design methods to contruct synchronous digital systems. Alternative representations for digital systems. Bipolar TTL vs. MOS implementation technologies. Standard logic (SSI, MSI) vs. programmable logic (PLD, PGA). Finite state machine design. Digital computer building blocks as case studies. Introduction to computer-aided design software. Formal hardware laboratories and substantial design project. Informal software laboratory periodically throughout semester.
Exam FilesAvailable
Newsgroupucb.class.cs150

Sections Instructor Teaching EffectivenessHow worthwhile was this course?
Fall 2007Culler5.6/ 7 ± 0.4
6.2/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 2007Katz5.8/ 7 ± 0.2
6.1/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 2006Pister4.7/ 7 ± 0.5
5.5/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 2006Pister5.2/ 7 ± 0.4
6.2/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 2005Katz6.3/ 7 ± 0.2
6.6/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 2005Wawrzynek5.4/ 7 ± 0.2
6.3/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 2004Culler5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
6.4/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 2004Katz5.8/ 7 ± 0.2
6.3/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 2003Fearing5.2/ 7 ± 0.3
5.3/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 2003Wawrzynek5.1/ 7 ± 0.3
5.2/ 7 ± 0.4
Fall 2002Wawrzynek4.8/ 7 ± 0.2
5.0/ 7 ± 0.3
Spring 2002Wawrzynek5.1/ 7 ± 0.5
5.3/ 7 ± 0.6
Fall 2001Subramanian5.2/ 7 ± 0.5
5.4/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 2001Katz5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 2000Katz6.0/ 7 ± 0.2
5.6/ 7 ± 0.3
Spring 2000Wawrzynek5.5/ 7 ± 0.2
5.2/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 1999Fearing5.3/ 7 ± 0.2
5.2/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 1999Pister6.1/ 7 ± 0.2
6.1/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 1998Fearing5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
5.7/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1998Newton (1/2)5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
6.2/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1998Pister (2/2)5.2/ 7 ± 0.2
6.1/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 1997Fearing5.9/ 7 ± 0.1
5.9/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1997Newton4.9/ 7 ± 0.6
5.4/ 7 ± 0.5
Fall 1996Wawrzynek5.2/ 7 ± 0.2
5.6/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1996Newton5.8/ 7 ± 0.2
5.9/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 1995Koren4.1/ 7 ± 0.2
5.4/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1995Newton5.3/ 7 ± 0.3
5.9/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 1994Wawrzynek4.5/ 7 ± 0.2
4.8/ 7 ± 0.3
Spring 1994Newton4.5/ 7 ± 0.5
5.1/ 7 ± 0.5
Fall 1993Obermeier3.0/ 7 ± 0.5
4.8/ 7 ± 0.5
Spring 1993Fearing5.1/ 7 ± 0.4
5.9/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 1992Katz6.3/ 7 ± 0.2
6.2/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1992Newton5.6/ 7 ± 0.3
5.7/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 1991Katz6.2/ 7 ± 0.2
6.2/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1991Fearing5.0/ 7 ± 0.3
5.5/ 7 ± 0.3
Fall 1990Katz6.3/ 7 ± 0.2
6.1/ 7 ± 0.2
Spring 1990Newton6.5/ 7 ± 0.1
6.3/ 7 ± 0.2
Fall 1989Fearing5.6/ 7 ± 0.4
6.1/ 7 ± 0.4
Spring 1989Venzl3.4/ 7 ± 0.3
5.0/ 7 ± 0.4
Fall 1988 Section 1Fearing5.2/ 7 ± 0.4
5.8/ 7 ± 0.5
Fall 1988 Section 2Oklobdzija4.0/ 7 ± 1.2
4.8/ 7 ± 0.7

   
Overall Rating Teaching EffectivenessHow worthwhile was this course?
Computer Science 150 5.4/ 7 ± 0.0
5.8/ 7 ± 0.0

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