TAGS:- COMPUTER SCIENCE CSO SYLLABUS I COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION SYLLABUS I CSE 401 SYLLABUS I COMPUTER SCIENCE RGPV 4TH SEM SYLLABUS I RGPV BHOPAL COMPUTER SCIENCE 4TH SEM SYLLABUS I CSO SYLLABUS I COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION SYLLABUS

                   Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)
                   B.E. Computer Science Engg.
             Semester :-IV
                   Subject :- Computer System Organization 
                   Revised Syllabus and Scheme of Examination
                   Effective from July 2010
                                 COMPUTER SYSTEM ORGANIZATION (CS-401)
Unit I
Computer Basics and CPU: Von Newman model, various subsystems, CPU, Memory,I/O,System Bus,CPU and Memory registers, Program Counter, Accumulator, Instruction register, Micro operations, Register Transfer Language, Instruction Fetch, decode and execution, data movement and manipulation, Instruction formats and addressing modes of basic computer. 8085 microprocess ororganization

Unit-II
Control Unit Organization: Hardwired control unit, Micro and nano programmed control unit,Control Memory, Address Sequencing, Micro Instruction formats, Micro program sequencer,Microprogramming,Arithmetic and Logic Unit: Arithmetic Processor, Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division,Floating point and decimal arithmetic and arithmetic units, design of arithmetic unit.

Unit-III
Input Output Organization: Modes of data transfer – program controlled, interrupt driven and direct memory access, Interrupt structures, I/O Interface, Asynchronous data transfer, I/O processor,8085 I/O structure, 8085 instruction set and basic programming. Data transfer –Serial / parallel,synchronous/asynchronous, simplex/half duplex and full duplex.

Unit-IV
Memory organization: Memory Maps, Memory Hierarchy, Cache Memory -Organization and mappings. Associative memory, Virtual memory, Memory Management Hardware.

Unit V
Multiprocessors: Pipeline and Vector processing, Instruction and arithmetic pipelines, Vectorand array processors, Interconnection structure and inter-processor communication.

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