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Register Transfer Language

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Register Transfer Language

As we know, the digital computer system exhibits an interconnection of digital modules such as registers, decoders, arithmetic elements, and Control logic. These digital modules are interconnected with some common data and control paths to form a complete digital system. Moreover, digital modules are best defined by the registers and the operations that are performed on the data stored in them. The operations performed on the data stored in registers are called Micro-operations.

The Register Transfer Language is the symbolic representation of notations used to specify the sequence of micro-ope…

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Stored Program Organization: Fixed Program Computers, Stored Program Computers

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Stored Program Organization

Generally, we see that there are two types of Computers, which are given as,

Fixed Program Computers

Their function is very specific and they could not be programmed, example would be a Calculators.

Stored Program Computers

These can be programmed to carry out many different tasks, applications are stored on them, hence the name.

The modern computers are based on a stored-program concept. In this, the programs and data are stored in a separate storage unit called memories and are…

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