aaaThe IML was formed in 1997 under a grant from Intel Corporation. Its primary objective is to develop new computer architectures and improve the BS CoE undergraduate curriculum. The IML has 45 Pentium-based workstations, microprocessor trainers, a digital test mainframe and industry standard design tools. Most of the design tools found at the IML involve HDL simulators, synthesis tools and FPGA development systems.


aaaSince 1997 up to the present, Intel Corporation has been giving annual research funding for the fabrication of ICs, materials and equipment for both the MICROLAB and the IML

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
University of the Philippines Diliman

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Undergraduate Projects

 

  • High-Level Design, Implementation and Characterization of the DLX Microprocessor (2003)* Nicolas, Ong, De Joya
  • Design, Implementation and Characterization of 0.25um CMOS Operational Amplifiers Circuits (2003)* Mayuga, Engreso
  • Optimization of the Basic Building Blocks of the 0.25um CMOS Implementation of the DLX Microprocessor (2003)Fernandez, Mendoza, Catacutan, Carbonell, Subang, Sebido, Saldana, Bongyad
  • Design, Implementation and Characterization of 0.25um CMOS Operational Amplifiers (2003) Asuncion, Autencio, Pacheco
  • An Improved 0.25um CMOS Implementation of the DLX Microprocessor (2002) Adane, Calma, Borja, Espiritu, Clorina, Revis, Ragragio, Realo, Orozco, Buan, Camarillo
  • Characterization of a 0.25um CMOS Process for Analog Circuit Building Blocks (2002) Cabuling, Celo, Gusad, Roque
  • Design and Characterization of CMOS ESD and I/O Circuits (2002) Lim, Renomeron
  • Design and Characterization of 2.4 GHz 0.25um CMOS Power Amplifiers (2002) Macamos
  • Design and Characterization of 2.4 GHz 0.25um CMOS Oscillators (2002) Dy Jongco, Rebosa
  • Characterization of a 0.25um CMOS Process for Digital Circuit Building Blocks (2002) Punzalan, Sandoval
  • Implementation and Characterization of RF Mixers in 0.35um CMOS (2001) Pornela
  • Implementation and Characterization of RF LNAs in 0.35um CMOS (2001) Borlongan
  • A 0.25um CMOS Implementation of the DLX Microprocessor (2001) Dacon, Paungan, Soriano, Salazar, Mendiola, Estrellanes, Masangya, Abisamis, Pineda, Orias, Bantug
  • Implementation and Characterization of Operational Amplifiers in 0.35um CMOS (2001) Austriaco
  • A Scalable Traffic Light Controller Using FPGAs (2001) Concepcion, Olano, Gutierrez, Rigor
  • An 8-bit Harvard Architecture RISC Processor Implemented in 0.35um CMOS (2001) Ancheta, Canare, Gabieta, Licuanan, Ong, Ludovice, Te, Cuyugan, Dalay, Feliciano
  • A PCI-based Data Acquisition System (2000) Cruz, Luyun, Dela Cruz, Reyes
  • A 32-bit Pipelined Superscalar RISC Processor Model (2000) Uy
  • A 32-bit Pipelined Floating Point Unit Model in VHDL (2000) Reyes, Ramirez
  • An Ethernet Terminal (2000) Chico, Tigas, Chaves, Homeres
  • An Ethernet-Based Print Server (2000) Salinas, Alcalde
  • A 6-bit Analog to Digital Converter Implemented in 0.35um CMOS (2000) Abalos, Monera
  • An FPGA-based Reconfigurable Computing Platform (2000) Antonio, Raquepo
  • A Simple ATM Switching Module (2000) Tan Chin, Descallar, Tabangcura
  • A Generic PCI Prototyping Platform (2000) Sarte, Garcia
  • A 32-bit Pipelined RISC Processor (2000) Sangil, Lee, Uy
  • An HPIB (GPIB) to Centronics Port (Parallel Port) Interface Module (2000) version 2 Alvarez
  • An Embedded-PC PCB Milling Machine (1999) Marcos, Marcos, Godinez, Pasilaban
  • An Embedded-PC Induction Motor Controller (1999) Mendoza, Villacorta, Cruz, Usi
  • An ISA-based Data Acquisition Card (1999) Cruz
  • An ISA-based Flash Memory Module (1999) Villacorta, Pasilaban
  • A PCI-based Flash Memory Module (1999) Viray
  • FIR, IIR and FFT Hardware Modules for Generic DSP Applications (1999) Feliciano, De Guzman
  • An HPIB (GPIB) to Centronics Port (Parallel Port) Interface Module (1999) Hizon
  • A Single-Chip FM Receiver (1999) Tan, Cruz
  • A 16-bit Non-Pipelined RISC Processor (1998) Abad, Jarillas
  • A Synthesizable VHDL Model of Elliptic Curve Encryption/Decryption (1998) Serafica
  • An Ethernet-to-Microprocessor Interface Module (1998) Ballesil, Fermin
  • A Convolutional (Viterbi) Error-Correcting Hardware CODEC (1998) Castro
  • A Block (BCH) Error-Correcting CODEC Hardware (1998) Bangalan
  • An ADPCM Voice Compression CODEC Hardware (1998) Dignadice
  • An LPC Voice Compression CODEC Hardware (1998) Da Silva
  • A Data Encryption Standard (DES) Hardware CODEC (1998) Zagala
  • Arithmetic Hardware Core Modules in VHDL (1998) Esma
  • A Synthesizable VHDL Model of a 32-bit Floating Point Vector Processor (1998) Dacuycuy
  • An All-Digital Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) Hardware Module (1997) Cruz
  • An All-Digital Watt-Hour Meter with a USB Interface (1997) Bonilla
  • An ISA-to-USB Interface Card (1997) De Luna
  • A Generic Stepper Motor Control Chip with a USB Interface (1997) Acosta
  • A Reed-Solomon Error-Correcting Hardware CODEC (1997) Amoguis
  • Synthesizable VHDL Models of the Motorola MC6802, Intel 8085 and Zilog
  • Z80 Microprocessors (1996) Noche, David, De Leon
  • A Layout Synthesizer Software (1995) Recio
  • A Silicon Compiler (1995) Alabastro
  • A 32-bit Pipelined RISC Control Unit (1995) Alarcon
  • A 32-bit Floating Point Module for RISC Processors (1995) Deoma
*tentative