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Credits: 3

Course Content: In this course, we will study the structure of a micro-processor and the communication between the processor and interfaces which represent hardware devices.
Each student will design and build a 16-bit processor in LogicWorks4.

Prerequisites:Comp 211 with at least a "C-" grade.

Instructor:Dr Minoru Hasegawa

Web Text - Computer Cook Book
Build your own Processor in LW4

CAPC Processor Project Information

Step1: A Skeletal Processor

Step2: Skeletal Processor 2

Step3: CAPC Processor with PROM

Step4: CAPC Processor with RAM

Step5: CAPC Processor with RAM - 2

Step6: CAPC Processor

MidTerm Exam 1 - 1:30-3:30pm February 25

MidTerm Exam 2 - 10:30am-12:30pm April 2

Final Exam - 1:35pm-4:30pm April 14

CAPC Processor Project Presentation 2004

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Reference : MicroArchitecture (A. S. Tanenbaum) (added May25,2007)

PROJECT : Design Tanenbaum's MAC1 in LogicWorks4 (added May25, 2007)

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