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May 09, 2025
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ENT-2810 CPU Architecture Credits 4 Course introduces the architecture and operation of the central processing unit (CPU) using 8-bit and 16-bit microprocessors. Programming concepts using assembly and machine languages are introduced. Topics related to memory organization, input/output interfacing, interrupt processing, and exception processing are explored. Prerequisite(s): ENT-2740 3 class/3 lab hours. Course Outcomes
- Explain how data flows in a microprocessor through RAM, ROM, I/O, instruction decoders, accumulators, program counters, address registers, arithmetic logic unit, and data registers.
- Predict the content of 6800 microprocessor registers after individual commands are executed.
- Use a microprocessor simulator to successfully create programs using the 6800 instruction set.
- Create successful programs using the instruction set for Intel-based microprocessors.
- Create successful programs in assembly language.
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