Course Instructors:

Names Office Office hours Sections Time
Berdakh Abibullaev 7e318 Mon, Wed, Fri
(2 pm-4 pm)
By appointment Section 1
Section 2 Tue, Thu, 09:00 am - 10:15 am
Tohid Alizadeh 7e317 By appointment Section 3

Telegram chat (to be created)

📜 Course Description

ROBT 206 is the first course in the Robotics and Mechatronics Program curriculum within the Computer Engineering area. This 8-credit course consists of two 75-minute (or three 50-minute) lectures per week and one (or two) three-hour lab session. It focuses on the fundamentals of logic, computer system design, and practical microcontroller programming.

Topics covered include Boolean algebra, the design of combinational and sequential logic circuits, the basics of computer design, instruction set concepts and microcontroller peripherals. Arduino IDE, MATLAB, Quartus, and Proteus will be utilized to simulate logic circuits. For hands-on programming experience, laboratory sessions will involve the use of FPGA Boards along with various electronic components.

📚 Learning Resources

Required Texts

📒 Course Schedule (tentative)

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🗝 Enrollment

Prerequisite(s):

must be completed with a grade of “C-” or better

📚 Course Objectives

📚 Course learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student will be expected to be able to: