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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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The descriptions of some key architectures from the history of computing presented in the preceding sections included some terms that may not be familiar to you. This section introduces the conceptual building blocks used in modern processors and a wide range of computing systems.
One ubiquitous feature of modern computers is the use of voltage levels to indicate data values. In general, only two voltage levels are recognized: low and high. The low level is often assigned the value 0, and the high level is assigned the value 1.
The voltage at any point in an electrical circuit (digital or otherwise) is analog and can take on any voltage within its operating range. When changing from the low level to the high level, or vice versa, the voltage must pass through all intermediate voltages. In digital circuitry, transitions between low and high levels occur quickly, and digital signal reception circuitry is designed to ignore voltages...