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Engineering Computer

Location:
Buena Park, CA
Posted:
May 30, 2020

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PATRICK TAYAG

Buena Park, CA ● 714-***-**** ● addh0h@r.postjobfree.com ● www.linkedin.com/in/patricktayag EDUCATION

California State University, Fullerton, CA May 2020 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (EGCP) GPA: 3.03/4.00

Relevant Coursework:CPSC 332: File Structures and Database Systems (SQL, C++), CPSC 351: Operating System Concepts, CPSC 471: Computer Communications, EGCP 371: Signals and Systems

(MATLAB), EGCP 381: Computer Design and Organization (VHDL), EGCP 441: Advanced Electronics for Computer Engineers, EGCP 446: Advanced Digital Design Using Verilog HDL (FPGA Programming), EGCP 447: Introduction to Hardware Security, EGCP 450: Embedded Processor Interfacing, EGCP 461: Low Power Digital IC Design (SPICE)

SKILLS

Languages: Advanced: Verilog, SystemVerilog, C, SQL Proficient: C++, VHDL, MATLAB Hardware: TI MSP432P401R, Arduino Uno, Spartan-3, Artix 7, Dragon12 Software: Xilinx ISE, Xilinx Vivado, Visual Studio, NI Multisim, SPICE, Arduino, Code Composer Studio, µVision IDE, MATLAB, MySQL, Microsoft Office

HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS

Computer Engineering Senior Design Project Aug 2019 - May 2020

● Developed an automated window cleaner using Arduino

● Designed a pulley system with that will act like an elevator for the device and a wiper mechanism utilizing Nema17 stepper motors and a DC motor to simulate window wipers Ping Pong Game Fall 2019

EGCP 446: Advanced Digital Design Using Verilog HDL

● Implemented a single player Ping Pong game in Verilog that allows the player to bounce a ball back and forth from the paddle to the wall

● Modified the game so that it would be more difficult difficult every 10 hits by shrinking the paddle, speeding up the ball, and bringing the wall closer to the paddle Traffic Light Controller Fall 2019

EGCP 450: Embedded Processor Interfacing

● Implemented a traffic light system with a walk signal using the TI MSP432P401R Launchpad

● Developed a state machine that waits for an input in order to change the state for the system File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Spring 2019

CPSC 471: Computer Communications

● Implemented a FTP server and client program using C++ that allows the user to connect to the server for uploading and downloading files

● Developed server to accept and return messages back to the client ORGANIZATIONS

Partnership for Applied Computer Engineering (PACE) Aug 2019 - Present Member



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