ELEC 332

What to Turn in

Work in the Lab
Once again, the assembly portion of this week's exercise should have been relatively uneventful. If it wasn't, discuss what went wrong and why and suggest improvements to the process.

Likewise, the programming aspects of this week's exersize should be uneventful but again may not. Discuss any difficulties you had, how you overcame them, and how they might have been avoided. The actual results of your programming efforts, i.e. the code that you wrote, should appear in the next section.

Results from the Lab
Put the various bits of code you wrote in this section, along with the measurements you made to characterize the PWM signal, along with anything else you feel belongs. You can put the code for the programming challenge either here or in the Design Challenges section, wherever you feel it fits most comfortably.
Design Discussion
The circuits we have seen this week have been pretty straightforward, but the issues involving overall system design are somewhat more subtle. Discuss the design of the cpu module in the context of providing a flexible module which can be incorporated into a variety of different systems. Identify the design decisions which were made and discuss their implications. How might they have been made differently and what would have been the consequences?
Design and Programming Challenges
Include the end product of your effort (i.e. circuits, code, etc.) as well as a discussion of the process you used to reach that end.
Questions
These are given in the previous section.