Sub : III/I Computer Architecture and Design

Sub : Computer Architecture and Design
Code : EG 633 CT
Sem : III/I

Theory : 20
Assmnt : 80
Lab : 25
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Total : 125

Syllabus:
1. Central Processing Unit
-Hardwired and Microprogramed
-Arithmetic Logic Unit
-Instruction
-Addressing Modes
-Data transfer and manipulation program control

2. Arithmetic Processor design
- Addition and subtraction algorithm
-multiplication and division algorithm
-logical operation
-processor configuration
design pf control unit

3. Memory system
- microcomputer memory
-characterization of memory system
-random access memory (DRAM, SRAM)
-ROM
-Memory hierarchy
-memory mapping

4. I/O organization
-Peripheral devices
-Basic I/O interface
-I/O technique
-I/O processor
-Data Commmand Processor

5. The PnP System architecture
-ISA, PCI and PCMCIA
-PnP Device configuration
-PnP card resource requirement
-PnP BIOS and OS
-PnP POST and device ROMS
-PnP BIOS services


Books:
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- M Mano "Computer systme architecture"
-A Tanenbaum "Structured computer organization"
- M.Morris Mano, Charles R Kime "Logic and computer design fundamentals"
-Tom Shanley"Plug and play system architecture"
-William Stallings "Computer Organization and architecture"

Syllabus Typed By:
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Mr. Samir Thapa
http://www.samirthapa.com.np
samirthapa@engineer.com

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