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• Instruction Codes
• Computer Registers
• Computer Instructions
• Timing and Control
• Instruction Cycle
• Memory Reference Instructions
• Input-Output and Interrupt
• Complete Computer Description
• Design of Basic Computer
• Design of Accumulator Logic
INTRODUCTION
• Every different processor type has its own design (different
registers, buses, microoperations, machine instructions, etc)
• Modern processor is a very complex device
• It contains
– Many registers
– Multiple arithmetic units, for both integer and floating point calculations
– The ability to pipeline several consecutive instructions to speed execution
– Etc.
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INSTRUCTIONS
• Program
– A sequence of (machine) instructions
• (Machine) Instruction
– A group of bits that tell the computer to perform a specific
operation (a sequence of micro-operation)
• The instructions of a program, along with any needed data
are stored in memory
• The CPU reads the next instruction from memory
• It is placed in an Instruction Register (IR)
• Control circuitry in control unit then translates the
instruction into the sequence of microoperations
necessary to implement it
INSTRUCTION FORMAT
• A computer instruction is often divided into two parts
– An opcode (Operation Code) that specifies the operation for that
instruction
– An address that specifies the registers and/or locations in memory to
use for that operation
• In the Basic Computer, since the memory contains 4096 (=
212) words, we needs 12 bit to specify which memory
address this instruction will use
• In the Basic Computer, bit 15 of the instruction specifies
the addressing mode (0: direct addressing, 1: indirect
addressing)
• Since the memory words, and hence the instructions, are
16 bits long, that leaves 3 bits for the instruction’s opcode
Instruction Format
15 14 12 11 0
I Opcode Address
Addressing
mode
ADDRESSING MODES
• The address field of an instruction can represent either
– Direct address: the address in memory of the data to use (the address of the
operand), or
– Indirect address: the address in memory of the address in memory of the data
to use
Direct addressing Indirect addressing
300 1350
457 Operand
1350 Operand
+ +
AC AC
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PC
Memory
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AR 4096 x 16
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IR CPU
15 0 15 0
TR DR
7 0 7 0 15 0
OUTR INPR AC
List of BC Registers
DR 16 Data Register Holds memory operand
AR 12 Address Register Holds address for memory
AC 16 Accumulator Processor register
IR 16 Instruction Register Holds instruction code
PC 12 Program Counter Holds address of instruction
TR 16 Temporary Register Holds temporary data
INPR 8 Input Register Holds input character
OUTR 8 Output Register Holds output character
COMMON BUS SYSTEM
Read
INPR
Memory Write
4096 x 16
Address E ALU
AC
L I C
L I C L
L I C
DR IR L I C
PC TR
AR OUTR LD
L I C
7 1 2 3 4 5 6
S2 S1 S0 Register
0 0 0 x
0 0 1 AR
0 1 0 PC
0 1 1 DR
1 0 0 AC
1 0 1 IR
1 1 0 TR
1 1 1 Memory
• Instruction Types
Functional Instructions
- Arithmetic, logic, and shift instructions
- ADD, CMA, INC, CIR, CIL, AND, CLA
Transfer Instructions
- Data transfers between the main memory
and the processor registers
- LDA, STA
Control Instructions
- Program sequencing and control
- BUN, BSA, ISZ
Input/Output Instructions
- Input and output
- INP, OUT