CS-1202

Computer Architecture and Logic Design

Course ID
CS-1202
Department
Software Engineering
Campus
Chella Campus
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
2nd
Credit
3 + 1
Method
Lecture + Lab

Course Outlines:

Digital and Analog Quantities, Number Systems

Logic Operations, and Codes

Logic Gates

Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification

Combinational Logic Analysis

Functions of Combinational Logic

Flip-Flops and Related Devices

Counters

Shift Registers: Register Transfer and Micro operations.

Low Level Programming: Machine Language; Assembly Language

Micro programmed Control

Central Processing Unit

Input-Output Organization

Memory Organization

Course Learning Outcomes

 

Teaching Methodology (Proposed as applicable):

Lectures (audio/video aids), Written Assignments/ Quizzes, Tutorials, Case Studies relevant to engineering disciplines, Semester Project, Guest Speaker, Industrial/ Field Visits, Group discussion, Report Writing

Assessment:

Mid Term, Report writing/ Presentation, Assignments, Project Report, Quizzes, Final Term

Suggested Books:

Digital Fundamentals, latest edition by Thomas L. Floyd. ISBN 978-81-317-3448-3.

Digital Logic & Computer Design by M. Morris Mano. ISBN 978-81-7758-409-7, latest edition

Computer System Architecture, latest Edition by M. Morris Mano.

Computer Organization and Design, latest Edition by David Patterson and John
Hennessy.

There are 133 total credit hours to complete the Software Engineering degree.