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Microprocessor and Computer Architecture

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Course Title: Microprocessor and Computer Architecture (3 Cr.) Course Code: CACSI55 ‘Year/Semester: LM Class Load: 6 Hrs. / Week (Theory: 3 Hrs, Tutorial: 1 Hr., Practies 2 Hrs.) ourse Description This course is an introduction to microprocessor and computer architecture, It covers topics in both the physical design of the computer (organization) and the logical design of the computer (architecture). Course Objectives The course has following specific objectives: © To explain the microprocessor * To explain the assembly language programming, + To explain the overview of computer organization * To explain the principle of CPU system. * Toexplain the principle of n * To explain the principle of data flow -mory system Course Contents Unit 1 Fundamental of Microprocessor 5 irs. Introduction to Microprocessors, Microprocessor systems with bus organization, Microprocessor archit operation, 8085 instruction cycle, machine cycle, T states, Addressing modes in 8085, Introduction to 8086. ture and operation, 8085 Microprocessor and_ its Unit2 Introduction To Assembly Language Programming 10 Hrs. Assembly Language Programming Basics, Classification of Instructions and Addressing Mode, 8085 Instru the Programs, Developing Counters and Time Delay Routines, Interfacing Concepts ion Sets, Assembling, Executing and Debugging Unit 3 Basic Computer Architecture 4 Hrs. Introduction: History of computer architecture, Overview of computer organization, Memory Hierarchy and cache, Organization of hard disk Instruction Codes: Stored Program Organization-Indirect Address, Computer Registers, Common bus system, Instruction set, ‘Timing and Control-Instruction Cycle Unit 4 Microprogrammed Control s 10 Hrs. Basic Computer Design of Accuitilator: Control of AC Register, ALU Organization; Control Memory-Address "Séquencing: Conditional Bran: Mapping of Instruction-Subroutines; Miéro Program: Symbolic Micro BLA Nf aU Page Program, Binary Micro Program; Design of Control Unit: Basic Requirement of Control Unit, Structure of Control Unit, Micro Program Sequencer Unit § Central Processing Unit 10 Hrs, General Register Organization: Control W Instruction; Formats-Addressing Modes. Data Transfer and Manipulation: Data Transfer Instructions, Data Manipulation Instructions, Arithmetic Instructions, Logical and Bit Manipulation Instructions, Shift Instructions. Program Control: Status Bit Conditions, Conditional Branch Instructions, Subroutine Call and Return, Program Interrupt, Types of Interrupts |, Stack Organization and Unit 6 Pipeline, Vector Processing and Multiprocessors 6 Hrs. Parallel Processing, Pipeline Examples: Four Segment Instruction Pipeline, Data Dependency, Handling of Branch Instructions; Vector Processin; operations, Matrix Multiplication; Vector Laboratory Works 8085 Assembly Language program 1, Multi byte Addition & Subtraction, Multi byte decimal addition & subtraction, 2. Adder and substractor circuit, 3, Study of 8259 programmable interrupt controller - Development of interrupt service routine. 4. Keyboard/display controller - Keyboard sean - blinking and rolling display 5. Parallel data transfer 6. Study of Microcomputer development system, Teaching methods The general teaching pedagogy includes class lectures, group works, case studies, guest lectures, research work, project work, assignments (theoretical and practical), tutorials and examinations (written and verbal). The teaching faculty will determine the choice of teaching pedagogy as per the need of the topics. waluation : Examination Scheme Internal Assessment | External Assessment Theory | Practical [“theyry | Practical | Total 20 20 60 GH) [| GHrs) Lge OW ( Page 36 eer 100 Text Book 1. Morris Mano.M., Computer System architecture, PIL Refi ooks ee 1. Hamacher.V.C.,Vranesic.Z.G and Zaky.S.G., “Computer Organisation MeGraw Hill, New York. 2. Hayes,"Con fer System Architecture". Me Graw Hill or

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