Computer System Architecture

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Computer Awareness and Information Technology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Computer System Architecture

This Chapter covers topics such as Flip Flops, Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra, Laws of Boolean Algebra, Parallel Processing, Arithmetic Circuits, Registers of CPU, CPU Organization, Interrupts in Computer Architecture and, Data Transfer Schemes

Practice Other Topics from Computer System Architecture

This topic covers concepts, such as Logic Gates, NAND Gate, EX-OR Gate, AND Gate, OR Gate, Universal Logic Gates, EX-NOR Gate, NOT Gate, NOR Gate, and Types of Logic Gates.

This topic covers concepts, such as Boolean Expression, Boolean Function, Boolean Algebra, and Operations in Boolean Algebra.

This topic covers concepts, such as Involution Law in Boolean Algebra, Idempotent Law in Boolean Algebra, Complementary Theorem in Digital Logic, Laws in Boolean Algebra, Theorems in Digital Logic, De Morgan's Theorem in Digital Logic, etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Multiplexers in Digital Logic, Demultiplexer in Digital Logic, Half Adder, Adders in Digital Logic, Full Adder, Decoders in Digital Logic, Encoders in Digital Logic, and Arithmetic Circuits.

This topic covers concepts, such as SR Flip-flop, J-K Flip-flop, Flip-flop, T Flip-flop, Types of Flip-flops, and D Flip-flop.

This topic covers concepts, such as Computer Architecture, CPU Organization, and Functions of CPU Organization.

This topic covers concepts, such as Definition of Registers, Memory Data Register, Program Control Register, Data Registers, Memory Buffer Register, Address Registers, Special Purpose Registers, Accumulator Register, Flag Register, etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Spurious Interrupt, Software Interrupt, Interrupt Request, Inter-processor Interrupt, Hardware Interrupt, Interrupts in Computer Architecture, Maskable Interrupt & Types of Interrupts in Computer Architecture, etc.

This topic covers concepts, such as Programmed I/O, Direct Memory Access, Modes of I/O Data Transfer, and Interrupt-initiated I/O.

This topic covers concepts, such as Parallel Processing and Advantages of Parallel Processing.