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Revision as of 07:22, 1 July 2014
Welcome to the School of CS Engineering wiki
This is the wiki created in the labs of School of Computer Science, University of Manchester by some students and engineers.
Question-Answer based Engineering material:
- Cadence Tools
- Simulation
- Synthesis
- Field Programmable Gate Arrays(FPGAs)
- Logic
- Other interesting topics
- ARM
Other material:
Play Area - messing with the look and feel of the opening page
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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Logic Design
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Verilog
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Access to Kilburn and IT Buildings
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iOS and OS X Development
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Tools for Researchers
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Writing Resources
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Search and Literature Tools
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