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CS 3501 Final Project
Dr. Clincy
Professor of CS
Objective: Build a larger scale
“integrated” circuit as a team given
the truth tables.
Dr. Clincy
Slide 1
Final Project Description
Table 2
Circuit
Table 1
Circuit
Table 5
Circuit
Table 3
Circuit
Table 6
Circuit
Table 4
Circuit
Dr. Clincy
Slide 2
Final Project Description
Table 2 Circuit
Table 5 Circuit
Table 1 Circuit
Table 3 Circuit
Table 6 Circuit
Table 4 Circuit
• F3 through F0 act as both output
for circuit 1, as well as input to
circuits 2-6
• Light probes should also be
connected to all outputs of all
circuits for testing purposes
• All inputs to secondary circuits should have switches in allowing the
tester to send variable inputs to the secondary circuits given the main
circuit has enabled the secondary circuit
• Circuit 1’s F3 is the MSB if 4 bits are used for input. Circuit 1’s F2 is the
MSB if 3 bits are used for input. In both cases, F0 is the LSB for input
• All 6 teams will have completely different set of circuits
• All circuits must be reduced to their lowest terms prior to building the
circuits
• The circuit work must be divided amongst the team members
• Teams are responsible for understanding how to connect the different
circuits
Dr. Clincy
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CS3501 Final Project
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Teams should meet initially on Tuesday (6/28/16) to kick off final project – watch
and listen to the project roll out together then strategize
Teams should meet on Thursday (7/14/16) in finishing final project and preparing
for presentation
For both meeting days, teams can meet anywhere OUTSIDE of classroom (team
decision)
Final project work should be done in the lab as a team
Your presentations will need to be in powerpoint.
Deadline for all teams will be 7/18/16 at 12pm – 2% penalty per hour late
By 7/18/16 (12pm), each team must upload to D2L their ppt presentation and
Multisim file(s). Only one person from each team should do the uploading for the
team. The files should clearly be labeled to indicate the team number.
All teams will have the same amount of time in completing the presentation and
circuit – you can only use the presentation and circuit uploaded on 7/18/16 for
your presentation and circuit test.
Project Steps: (1) Scope out strategy in completing project by 7/18/16 12pm, (2)
Determine all reduced boolean functions for each circuit (scan and upload via one
team member by 7/7/16 at 6pm, 2% penalty per hour late, graded on neatness too),
(3) build circuits via Multisim in lab, (4) prepare for 13-minute presentation
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CS3501 Final Project
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Rubric for grading the final project: (1) Reduced Boolean functions by 7/7/16 6pm
(25%), (2) Presentation Quality (25%), (3) Circuit completion and testing – how well
the circuit satisfies requirements (45%), (4) Professor’s perception of effective team
work (5%)
Each team must be prepared to test the circuit the day of their presentation. Multisim
will be running on the Instructor PC in the classroom. 10 minutes will be allocated at
the end of the presentation for the testing. The Professor will dictate the testing
We will have only 23 minutes per team for the presentation and testing and therefore,
the teams must be ready and prepared on their presentation day. The presentations
will be posted on the course web page. The Professor will also be responsible for
bringing the circuit your team uploaded to D2L.
Presentations will be graded based on clarity, flow and thoroughness, and slide
quality. There will be a small penalty levied for every minute the presentation goes
over or under time.
Although a circuit test will occur in the class room during the presentation time, the
Professor reserves the right to further test the circuit after the presentation if 10
minutes was not enough time to complete the testing – your circuit completion and
testing grade will be based on ALL testing and not just the 10-minute presentation
testing that occurred in the classroom
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Presentation Dates
• July19th (Tuesday) – Teams 1, 2 and 3
• July 21st (Thursday) – Teams 4, 5 and 6
• All team members will need to present
• The teams need to ONLY show up on the day the teams present
• As long as your team is a size of two or greater, it is considered
a team (eg. inactive members and members that drop)
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CS3501 Presentation Requirements
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Your presentation should be 13 minutes
All team members must participate in some part of the presentation and testing
Docked 5% /minute for going over or below time limit of 13 minutes
Graded on (1) presentation clarity, flow and thoroughness (80%), and (2) slide quality (20%)
Your presentation should overview the following: (1) A high-level explanation of how your
circuit should work, (2) Upfront, make the audience aware if you think your circuit is
working correctly or not and if not, why. Answer the question: Are the reduced equations
submitted on July 7th the same reduced equations actually implemented … or did the team
discover there were some issues or errors with some of the reduced equations submitted on
July 7th ? (3) all initial standard equations and all final reduced equations, (4) all individual
circuits and the final integrated circuit, and (5) your team’s collective perception or opinion
regarding Multisim’s features presented and used for the CS3501 labs and final project (only
10% of Multisim’s features – not interested in your opinion of Multisim’s numerous other
features)
Your presentation should flow as one presentation and not disjointed (can’t divide the subject
– everyone must understand the entire effort – if not, will lose points on flow)
You will have another 10 minutes for testing your circuit in real-time. You need to be
prepared to demonstrate your circuit’s functionality. The Professor will dictate the testing
You will need to upload the Multisim file you will use for testing by 12pm on July 18th. The
Professor will download the file(s) for your presentation and test. The team should
determine what file(s) is/are need to be uploaded that will allow the team to demonstrate
their circuit on their presentation date.
Tuesday (7/19) Teams
The teams need to ONLY
show up on the day the
teams present
Dr. Clincy
TEAMS FULL_NAME
CAMPUS_EMAIL
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Landsman, John Patrick
[email protected]
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Barbu, Brian Alex
[email protected]
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Quach, Duy Phuong
[email protected]
1
Weaver, Patrick S
[email protected]
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Dozier, Colby Thomas
[email protected]
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Berezo, Andrew Jeffrey
[email protected]
2
Gagnon, Thomas Edward
[email protected]
2
Groover, Carl Wesley
[email protected]
2
Womack, Zane A
[email protected]
3
Clark, Dylan Jacob
[email protected]
3
Demkowski, Christopher
[email protected]
3
Eggers, Charles William
[email protected]
3
Nunnelley, Benjamin Lucas
[email protected]
3
Wilson, Jarred Morgan
[email protected]
Lecture
Slide 8
Thursday (7/21) Teams
The teams need to ONLY
show up on the day the
teams present
Dr. Clincy
TEAMS FULL_NAME
CAMPUS_EMAIL
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Bowers, Haley A
[email protected]
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Gummadi, Raghuveer
[email protected]
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Guobadia, Nicole Iyore
[email protected]
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McGlincy, Sean
[email protected]
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Altamimi, Abdallah
[email protected]
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Brown, Daniel Alexander
[email protected]
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Neal, Amanda Michelle
[email protected]
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Sumpter, Justin Isaiah
[email protected]
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Kukkadapu, Srija
[email protected]
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Nguyen, Phuc Thanh
[email protected]
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Tenorio Arzola, Juan
[email protected]
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Sanders, Delia Maria
[email protected]
Lecture
Slide 9