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XCA 104 COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

Course Outcomes:
CO1 C

Knowledge

CO2 C
CO3 C

Understand
Knowledge

CO4 C
CO5 C

Understand
Knowledge

SUBCODE
XCA 104

Demonstrate basic number systems, Boolean expression


simplification and logic gates manipulation
Explain the functions of various components in digital system
Describe general Instruction types, formats, addressing modes
and organization
Summarize various modes of Data transfer and interface
Classifies memory organization and management
SUB NAME

L
3

T
1

P
0

C
4

L
3

T
2

P
0

UNIT I

H
5
15

UNIT II COMBINATIONAL AND SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT

15

COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND


ARCHITECTURE

C:P:A = 4:0:0
NUMBER SYSTEM AND BOOLEAN LOGIC
Introduction: Simple Computer Organization - Number System Data Representation
Complements Subtraction of unsigned numbers- Arithmetic Addition and Subtraction
Boolean Algebra Truth Tables -Logic Gates - Map Simplification- Other Binary codesError detection codes
Combinational Circuit - Half adder, Full Adder - Decoders Multiplexer Sequential circuit
- Flip Flops: RS, JK, D, T Flip Flops Excitation Table Master / Slave Flip Flop- Registers
Counters.
UNIT III INSTRUCTION FORMATS AND TYPES

15

Instruction codes Computer Registers- Basic Computer Instructions-Components of CPUGeneral Register Organization Instruction Format Instruction Type - Addressing Modes
Memory Reference Instructions Data Transfer and Manipulation Instruction Shift
Instruction.
UNIT IV INPUT OUTPUT ORGANIZATION

15

Peripheral Devices Input Interface I/O Bus and Interface modules- Asynchronous Data
Transfer Modes of Transfer Direct Memory Access.
15
UNIT V MEMORY ORGANIZATION
Memory Hierarchy Main Memory - Auxiliary Memory Associative Memory- Cache
Virtual Memory.
LECTURE
45

TUTORIAL
30

TOTAL
75

TEXT

1. M.Morris Mano Computer System Architecture, Pearson Education, Third Edition


2007.
2. M.Morris Mano Digital Logic and Computer Design, Pearson Education, 1979, Tenth
Impression: 2008.
REFERENCES

1. William Stallings, Computer Organization and Architecture Designing for


Performance, Eighth Edition, 2010.
2. Thomas C.Bartee, Computer Organization and Digital Logic Pearson Education,
Seventh Edition, 2006.
3. John P.Hayes, Computer Architecture and Organization, McGraw-Hill.
E REFERENCES
1. NPTEL, Computer Architecture, Prof. Anshul Kumar, Department of Computer Science
& Engineering, IIT Delhi.
2. NPTEL, Digital Computer Organization by Prof.P.K. Biswas, Department of Electronics
and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur.
PO1

PO2

CO 1

CO 2

CO 3

CO 4

CO 5

Total

11

Course

PO3

PO4

PO5

PO6

PO7

PSO 1

1
1

PSO 2

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