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The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Polytechnic,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
ACADEMIC YEAR
2015-2016
Near Shastri Bridge, Fatehgunj, Vadodara-390001, <<e-mail ID>>
Computer Engineering : (Higher Payment Program)
YEAR
Semester
II
I
CORE/Elective/Foundation 1:
CSC3301 : Computer Organization & Peripheral Device
CREDIT
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HOURS
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OBJECTIVES:
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
UNIT-II
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
UNIT-V
UNIT-VI
UNIT-VII
Hypothetical machine: a simple computer, instruction format, and types of instructions, modes of addressing, Instruction
flow, and flow.
The Central Processing Unit: Fundamental concepts – fetching and execution of complete instruction – sequencing of control
signals.
Input – Output Organization : Addressing of I/O devices data transfer – synchronization – interrupt handling and multi-level
priority interrupt handling – I/O channels – interfaces.
Storage Of Digital Information: types of storage devices – volatile and nonvolatile, memory access and access time sequential and
random access, storage hierarchy, ferrite core store, semiconductor memory, disk and tapes
Memory Unit: Basic concepts of RAM, ROM, EPROM, Magnetic core, Cache memory, Virtual memory.
Software: Translator, loaders and linkers, operating system – characteristics – OFF line ON line, batch Vs
real, single user, multi user, multi programming concepts.
Hardware: LSI technology, microprocessor developments and architecture, popular microprocessors of
INTEL, and MOTOROLA, CPU, ALU, PC, stack pointer instruction register, memory address,
status registers etc. bi-directional data bus, address buts, control bus, brief description about
microprocessors such as 8080, 8085, 8086,. Latest development in microprocessor technology –
INTEL, processors 80386 and 80486 – their architecture and various addressing modes.
REFERENCES
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Computer organization - Hamacher
Computer organization – A. Tanenbaum
Digital fundamentals – Floyd
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