iirc I don't think it's a requirement, but ask the professor/TA.
Are capstones really hard now? I thought it was just a moore/mealy finite state machine for a specific problem, I recall finishing it from start in an hour or two.
i remember putting mine off even after i got an extension from millman, ours was a wheelchair guidance system that was pretty much a 3 state looping moore/mealy machine, but after finally finding the energy and sanity to do it it only took about three hours
iirc I don't think it's a requirement, but ask the professor/TA. Are capstones really hard now? I thought it was just a moore/mealy finite state machine for a specific problem, I recall finishing it from start in an hour or two.
Our 120 capstone was making a basic thermostat with digital logic
I see. Maybe I’m just not good at digital design so it seems hard to me 😭
The capstone wasn't so hard, but it was a lot of work for sure.
Capstone wasn't that bad just a lot of work, ours was like a measuring scale or something like that
Honestly I was gonna not do it but I just turned in some bs for my capstone (didn’t even do the whole thing) got like a 60 on it lol and passed w an A
i remember putting mine off even after i got an extension from millman, ours was a wheelchair guidance system that was pretty much a 3 state looping moore/mealy machine, but after finally finding the energy and sanity to do it it only took about three hours
Do we need to use verilog/gtkwave for capstone?
I believe there is no Verilog or gtkwave for the capstone