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Course No CSE262
Text Book:
2 John P Hayes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Prentice Hall 3 David A Patterson, Computer Architecture A Quantitative Approach, Pearson Education Asia 4 P. Pal Choudhuri, Computer Organisation and Design, PHI, New Delhi, 5 Ali leigh, System Architecture, South Wester Publishing Co., New Delhi. 6 Parallel Computers by Rajaram& Murthy, EEE 1994.
Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 7 Journal of System Architecture, Vol 53, Number 1 to 11,2009 Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 8 http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-andComputer-Science/6-823Fall-2005/LectureNotes/index.htm 9 http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-clock-speed.htm 10 http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/processor2.htm Salient Features Open Courseware Matter used as reference in lectures Matter used as reference in lectures
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Basics of Digital Electronics, Codes, Logic Gates, Flip Flops Registers, Registers, Counter, Multiplexers and Demultiplexers, Decoders, Decoder Expansion, Encoder ->Reference :1,Ch 1 ->Reference :1,Ch 2 Power Point Power Point
Lecture 3
Representation of Integers(Signed Magnitude, 1s & ->Reference :1,Ch 3 2s Complement) Real numbers ( Fixed point & Floating Point representation) Register Transfer and Microoperations: Register ->Reference :1,Ch 4 transfer language Three State Bus Buffers, Memory Transfers, Arithmetic Circuit , Logic Micro Operations Shift Micro Operations, Arithmetic Logic Shift Unit Basic computer organization: Instruction Codes, Computer Instruction Format,Clock and clock cycles,Timing and control Flow Chart of Instruction cycle, Register Reference Instruction Memory Reference Instruction AND, ADD, LDA, STA, BUN, BSA, ISZ, Flow Chart of Memory Reference Instruction ->Reference :1,Ch 5 Class test based on homework1 HomeWork 2 Allocation ->Reference :1,Ch 5 HomeWork 1 Allocation
Power Point
Week 2
Lecture 4
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Power Point Power Point HomeWork 1 Submission Power Point Power Point Power Point Power Point
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 Week 5 Lecture 13 Input Output Configuration, Instruction, Program Interrupt, Interrupt Cycle ->Reference :1,Ch 5 Power Point Power Point HomeWork 2 Submission Power Point Control Unit: Hardwired Vs Micro Programmed ->Reference :1,Ch 7 Control Unit, Micro programmed control organization Central Processing Unit, Introduction, General Register Organization, Control Word ->Reference :1,Ch 8
Week 5
Lecture 14
Stack Organization, Register Stack, Memory Stack, ->Reference :1,Ch 8 Reverse Polish Notation, Evaluation of Arithmetic Exp Instruction Formats 0,1,2,3 address instructions, RISC instructions Addressing Modes, Numerical Examples Data Transfer and Manipulation, basic operations, Arithmatic Instructions, Logical and Bit Manipulation Instructions, Shift Instructions Program Control Program interrupts, RISC, characteristics, CISC, characteristics, Examples of RISC and CISC processors Problem solving session ->Reference :1, ->Reference :1,Ch 8 ->Reference :1,Ch 8 Class test based on homework2 HomeWork 3 Allocation
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Power Point HomeWork 3 Submission Power Point Power Point Power Point
MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Computer Arithmetic, introduction, addition, ->Reference :1,Ch 10 subtraction, with signed magnitude data, with signed 2s complement Multiplication Algorithm for signed magnitude data, Booth Multiplication algorithm Division algorithm for signed magnitude data divide overflow ->Reference :1,Ch 10 HomeWork 4 Allocation Power Point
I/O Organisation, Peripheral Devices, I/O Interface, ->Reference :1,Ch 11 I/O Bus and Interface Modules, I/O vs Memory Bus, Isolated vs Memory Mapped I/O Data transfer schemes:Asynchronous data Transfer, Strobe control, Hand Shaking, Asyn serial transfer Asyn comm. Interface, Modes of Transfer, Example ->Reference :1,Ch 11 of programmed I/O, Interrupts Class test based on homework3
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 30 DMA Controller, IO processor ->Reference :1,Ch 11 HomeWork 5 Allocation Power Point
Week 11
Lecture 31
Memory Organisation, Memory Hierarchy, Main Memory RAM, ROM Chips, address map, connection to CPU Auxiliary Memory, Disks, tapes, Associative Memory Cache Memory, Associative Mapping, Direct Mapping, Set-Associative Mapping, Writing into Cache, Cache Initialization
->Reference :1,Ch 12
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Lecture 32 Lecture 33
Week 12
Lecture 34
Virtual Memory, Address Space and Memory ->Reference :1,Ch 12 Space, Address Mapping using pages, page tables, page replacement Units to measure the speed of a computer-clock cycle, Factors effecting the speed of a computer, Configurations of computers and laptops Introduction to Parallel Processing, Introduction to Instruction Level Processing, Characterstics of multiprocessors, Flynns classification ->Reference :9, ->Reference :10, ->Reference :1,Ch 9
HomeWork 6 Allocation
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Lecture 35
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Lecture 36
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Week 13
Loosely & tightly Coupled parallel computers, UMA, ->Reference :1,Ch 13 NUMA Message passing parallel computers, Clusters & Grids Problem Solving Session ->Reference :1,
Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 40 Lecture 41 Case Study Cray Super Computer Processors with Parallel Architecture Case Study
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS
Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned (case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)
Tutorial 1
Faculty will demonstrate the significance and method of Presentation Presentation to the students.Assign Topics to the students. Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13 5 Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation of 3 Students Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Approved for Spring Session 2010-11