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DSCE Lab Programs πŸŽ“

πŸ› οΈ Technology Stack

The repository features a diverse range of programming languages and simulation tools:

  • MATLAB: Digital Signal Processing, Signal Analysis.
  • Verilog / SystemVerilog: Digital Electronics, HDL, and VLSI Design.
  • C / C++: Embedded Systems, MCU programming, and General Algorithms.
  • Assembly (8086/ARM): Microcontrollers and Embedded System Design.
  • Arduino (.ino): IoT Laboratory experiments.

πŸ“š Repository Structure

The labs are organized by semester and subject for easy navigation:

Semester Lab / Subject Key Focus
Sem 7 AES Lab Advances Embedded Systems
Sem 7 CNS Lab Cryptography and Network Security
Sem 6 IOT Lab Arduino, Sensors, and Connectivity
Sem 6 SVV Lab System Verilog and Verification
Sem 5 VLSI Lab CMOS Design & Layout (Verilog/Cadence)
Sem 5 DCS Lab Digital Communication Systems
Sem 5 ERS Lab Electromagnetics & Radiating Systems
Sem 4 DSP Lab Digital Signal Processing
Sem 4 HDL Lab Hardware Description Language (Verilog)
Sem 4 MCESD Lab Microcontrollers & Embedded Systems
Sem 3 DEDV Digital Electronics Design using Verilog
Sem 3 Signals & Systems MATLAB-based Signal Analysis
Sem 2 Python Lab Fundamental Python Programming
Sem 2 Maths Lab Scilab/MATLAB for Engineering Maths
Sem 1 Maths Lab Scilab/MATLAB for Engineering Maths

πŸš€ Highlights

🌐 IOT Lab (Sem 6)

Contains over 12 experiments using Arduino and sensors, covering everything from basic GPIO control to integrated sensor systems.

πŸ” Cryptography (Sem 7)

Includes implementations of modern cryptographic algorithms used in Network Security.

πŸ—οΈ VLSI & HDL (Sem 4/5)

Focuses on both front-end (Verilog) and back-end (Layout) aspects of digital circuit design.


πŸ“– Usage

  1. Clone the Repo:
    git clone https://github.com/malcolm-cephas/DSCE.git
  2. Navigate to the folder: Open the desired semester and lab folder.
  3. Run Codes: Use the appropriate software (MATLAB, Vivado, Keil MicroVision, Arduino IDE, etc.) as per the file extension.