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What is a digital system?
What is a digital system?
A digital system is an interconnection of digital hardware modules, including registers, decoders, arithmetic elements, and control logic.
What are microoperations?
What are microoperations?
Microoperations are elementary operations performed on the information stored in one or more registers in a digital system.
Give examples of microoperations?
Give examples of microoperations?
Examples of microoperations include shift, count, clear, and load.
How is the internal hardware organization of a digital computer best defined?
How is the internal hardware organization of a digital computer best defined?
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What are the basic definitions of a digital system?
What are the basic definitions of a digital system?
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Study Notes
- Digital systems are made up of interconnected digital hardware modules
- Modules include registers, decoders, arithmetic elements, and control logic
- Registers store data for operations and define digital modules
- Microoperations are elementary operations performed on register data
- Results replace or transfer to another register
- Examples of microoperations: shift, count, clear, and load
- Digital computer system organization includes: set of registers and functions, sequence of microoperations, and controlling mechanism.
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Test your knowledge on register transfer language, bus and memory transfers, and various types of micro-operations such as arithmetic, logic, and shift micro-operations. This quiz covers the basics of digital systems, including registers, decoders, arithmetic elements, and control logic.