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What was the primary purpose? (e.g., "To design a 4-bit adder using VHDL"). ACOE201_Lab2_Giorgos_Kon.doc
Here is a recommended structure for a professional report, based on engineering standards: 1. Title Page How to structure and write lab reports |
For your lab report, you’ll want to move beyond a simple log of actions to a structured engineering document. Since this course often covers topics like MIPS assembly , processor design , or VHDL/Verilog , your report should clearly demonstrate your technical understanding of how the hardware and software interact. Title Page For your lab report, you’ll want
(e.g., "Lab 2: MIPS Instruction Set Architecture" or "Arithmetic Logic Unit Design") Student Info: Giorgos Kon. (Include your ID number) Dates: Date performed and date submitted. 2. Introduction & Objectives
Mention any key architectural concepts involved, like fixed-point representation or pipeline stages. 3. Procedure / Implementation