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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter began with an introduction to the properties of electrical circuits and illustrated how components, such as voltage sources, resistors, and wires, are represented in circuit diagrams. The transistor was introduced, with a focus on its use as a switching element in digital circuits. The NOT gate and the AND gate were constructed from transistors and resistors. Additional logic gates were developed, and truth tables were employed to describe their behavior. We used logic gates to create more complex digital circuits, including latches, flip-flops, registers, and adders. The concept of sequential logic was introduced, and its applicability to processor design was discussed. Finally, hardware description languages were introduced, and a 4-bit adder example was presented in VHDL.
You should now have a basic understanding of digital circuit concepts and the design tools used to develop modern processors. The next chapter will build on these topics to examine the functional...