"Contemporary Electronic system Design" is a core compulsory course for undergraduates majoring in electrical and electronics. It is a part of the national high-quality course and national resource sharing course "Fundamentals of Electronic Technology" which includs "Fundamentals of Analog Electronic Technology", " Fundamentals of Digital Electronic Technology", and "Electronic Technology Course Design". It is a small class course reformed from the course "Electronic Technology Course Design". This course can be taken as a replacement of "Electronic Technology Course Design". The main contents of the course include the composition and design methods of contemporary electronic systems, sensors and actuators, DC power supplies, analog and analog-digital hybrid circuits, FPGA and digital system design, brief introduction of microprocessors and SoC, system design with customized SoC and programmable SoC (including PSoC and SOPC), SoC experimental content, experimental equipment and experimental results display, etc., with the aim to help students systematically master the design methods of contemporary electronic systems, as well as cultivate the ability of innovative design. This two-week course starts from the summer semester and has a total of 64 hours. It can also be started in the spring and autumn semesters. This course is deeply popular among students, offering a great sense of achievement, innovative teaching methods, open content, advanced equipment and teaching ideas, which provide in-depth understanding of electronic system design and the opportunity to enhance practical skills, cultivate innovative thinking and teamwork spirit.

