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Computer Organization and Design: Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Practical: 0 Credit: 4

This document outlines the course structure for CSE211 Computer Organization and Design. It includes 1) the subject evaluation procedure which allocates marks for attendance, tests, midterm, and end term exams; 2) an overview of Unit 1 topics which covers basics of digital electronics like logic gates, flip flops, encoders, multiplexers, and combinational and sequential circuits; and 3) a brief description of integrated circuits from SSI to VLSI and their use in processors and memory.
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Computer Organization and Design: Lecture: 3 Tutorial: 1 Practical: 0 Credit: 4

This document outlines the course structure for CSE211 Computer Organization and Design. It includes 1) the subject evaluation procedure which allocates marks for attendance, tests, midterm, and end term exams; 2) an overview of Unit 1 topics which covers basics of digital electronics like logic gates, flip flops, encoders, multiplexers, and combinational and sequential circuits; and 3) a brief description of integrated circuits from SSI to VLSI and their use in processors and memory.
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CSE211

Computer Organization and


Design

Lecture : 3 Tutorial: 1 Practical: 0 Credit: 4

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Subject Evaluation Procedure

5 Marks : Attendance

20 Marks : Best 2 test out of 3

25 Marks : Mid Term

50 Marks : End Term

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Unit 1 : Basics of Digital Electronics

Introduction
Logic Gates
Flip Flops
Decoder
Encoder
Multiplexers
Demultiplexer

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Combinational Circuits
• No feedback paths
• No memory
• Combinational circuit is a connected arrangement of logic gates with set of
inputs and outputs.
• Binary values of outputs are a function of binary combination of inputs.

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Sequential Circuits
• Feedback paths exist
• Memory present
• 2 Types- Synchronous and Asynchronous
• Synchronous sequential circuits employ signals that
effect storage elements only at discrete instants of
time.
• Synchronization is achieved with help of device
called clock.

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Sequential Circuits

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Integrated Circuits

An IC is a small silicon semiconductors crystal called chip containing the


electronic components for digital gates.
- Various gates are interconnected inside chip to form required circuit.
- Chip is mounted in ceramic/plastic container connected to external pin

Small scale Integration (SSI) : less than 10 gates

Medium Scale Integration(MSI) : between 10 to 200 gates


(decoders, adders, registers)

Large Scale Integration(LSI) : between 200 and few thousands gates


( Processors, Memory Chips)

Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) : Thousands of gate within


single package ( Large Memory Arrays, Complex Microcomputer Chips)

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