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Revision as of 09:29, 28 July 2015
Welcome to the School of CS Engineering Wiki
This is the homepage for the engineering activities in the School of CS. This wiki contains information on a number of engineering related subjects. The material can be used to support engineering modules in School, engineering projects, student hobby projects, or as a source of general hardware related information. The information is split up into sensible categories - where you can find general background information, examples and FAQs. If you are not sure where to look, try the search box in the top right hand corner.
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CAD Tools
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Verilog
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ARM
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Laboratory Equipment
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