Computer System ArchitectureFocused primarily on hardware design and organization and the impact of software on the architecture this volume first covers the basic organization, design, and programming of a simple digital computer, then explores the separate functional units in detail. FEATURES: develops an elementary computer to demonstrate by example the organization and design of digital computers. uses a simple register transfer language to specify various computer operations. |
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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS | 39 |
DATA REPRESENTATION | 75 |
REGISTER TRANSFER | 101 |
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2's complement adder address field address register algorithm arithmetic operations binary code binary information binary numbers block diagram Boolean functions branch buffer byte cache character character-oriented protocol clock pulse combinational circuit complement representation control functions control memory counter data bus decimal numbers decoder device digital computer effective address example executed exponent fetch cycle flip-flop floating-point gates hardware hexadecimal implemented incremented input interface interrupt interrupt request lines listed load logic diagram main memory mantissa mapping memory address memory unit memory word micro-operations microinstruction microprocessor microprogram mode multiplexer multiplier negative numbers operand operation code output overflow peripheral processor registers register transfer register transfer language routine segment sequence serial shift shown in Fig sign bit signal signed-2's complement specified stack status bits stored subroutine subtraction symbol sync character synchronous terminal tion truth table variables zero