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 | 40 |
DATA REPRESENTATION | 81 |
REGISTER TRANSFER | 107 |
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2's complement adder address register algorithm arithmetic operations binary code binary numbers block diagram Boolean functions branch C₁ character clock pulse combinational circuit condition control functions control memory control unit control word counter decimal numbers decoder device digital computers digital functions digital system example executed exponent fetch cycle field fixed-point flip-flop floating-point flow chart full-adder gates hardware hexadecimal implemented incremented input instruction code integrated circuit interface interrupt lines load logic diagram main memory mantissa memory location memory unit memory word micro-operations microinstruction microprocessor microprogram minterms multiplier negative numbers obtained operand operation code output overflow parallel-adder partial product peripheral processor processor registers register transfer register transfer language return address routine sequential circuit serial shift shown in Fig sign bit signals signed-2's complement signed-magnitude specified stack stored subroutine subtraction terminal tion truth table zero