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TRB CI EXAM – Computer System-The Central Processing Unit

The central processing unit

in this we are  providing the details of the central processing unit. This will be useful  for the upcoming TRB computer instructor exam.

The central processing unit:

ALU(arithmetic and logic unit):

Floating Point Arithmetic

The central processing unit

The central processing unit:

ALU(arithmetic and logic unit):

Floating Point Arithmetic

Insrtuction Set

Instruction set:
The instruction set, also called ISA (instruction set architecture), is part of a computer that pertains to programming, which is basically machine language. It provides commands to the processor, to tell it what it needs to do. The instruction set consists of addressing modes, instructions, native data types, registers, memory architecture, interrupt, and exception handling, and external I/O.

Types of operands:

There are four different types of operands that can appear in an instruction: – Directoperand – an operand stored in the register or in the memory location specified. – Indirect operand – an operand whose address is stored in the register or in the memory location specified.

Example : 5+3=8,   5,3,8 operands   

               “+” is a operator.

Three Basic Types of Operands:

Immediate:

Register:

Memory:

Examples of operations common to many instruction sets include:

Instruction set register organization

 

 

Instruction Set

Instruction set:
The instruction set, also called ISA (instruction set architecture), is part of a computer that pertains to programming, which is basically machine language. It provides commands to the processor, to tell it what it needs to do. The instruction set consists of addressing modes, instructions, native data types, registers, memory architecture, interrupt, and exception handling, and external I/O.

Types of operands:

There are four different types of operands that can appear in an instruction: – Directoperand – an operand stored in the register or in the memory location specified. – Indirect operand – an operand whose address is stored in the register or in the memory location specified.

Example : 5+3=8,   5,3,8 operands   

               “+” is a operator.

Three Basic Types of Operands:

Immediate:

Register:

Memory:

Examples of operations common to many instruction sets include:

Instruction set register organization

 

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