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Components of computer, CPU computer funfament pptDeepuVishwakarma
Components of computer, CPU computer fundamental ppt
References = computer fundamental book
published by = P.K Sinha
Course= BCA ,Sem=1,Yr=1
presentation- 13 slides
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Primary memory (main memory)
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with history and pictures
try it to believe it
Main memory refers to physical memory that is internal to the computer
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This section of the memory is also referred to as backup storage.
The storage capacity of primary storage is not sufficient to store the large volume so secondary storage.
Secondary storage also know as external memory or auxiliary storage not directly accessible by the CPU.
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3. CONTENTS
o What is CPU?
o Parts of System Unit.
o History of Central Processing Unit.
o Components of CPU.
o Function of the CPU.
4. What is CPU?
CPU is the heart and brain of a computer.
It receives data as input.
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is simply the
central processor or the processor where most
calculation takes places.
6. In the 1940, mathematicians:
John Von Neumann
J. Presper Eckert
John Mauchly
Came up with the concept of the stored instruction
digital computer.
7. On 1970’s a component of mainframe computer known
as CPU is a steel cabinet bigger than a refrigerator full
of circuit boards crowded with transistors.
In 1971 the first microprocessor invented. The 4004
microprocessor .
8. In 1972 The 8008 was the first of many 8- bit
microprocessors to fuel the home
computer revolution.
In 1979, Intel delivered the
8088 and IBM engineers used it for the first PC . From
8086.
9. Parts of System Units:
Motherboard
Memory
Bus
Expansion Slot
Ports and Connector
Bays
Power Supply
Sound Components
10. Motherboard:
The motherboard is the main circuit board of a
microcomputer. It is also known as the mainboard or
system board.
Memory:
Memory is the part of the computer that temporarily
stores applications, documents, and stem operating
information.
11. Bus:
A bus is an electronic line that allows 1s and 0s to move
from one place to another.
Expansion Slots:
Expansions slots appear on the motherboard. They are
sockets into which adapters are connected.
Ports and Connectors:
A port is a connector located on the motherboard or on a
separate adapter.
12. Bays:
A bay is a space inside the computer case where a hard
drive, floppy drive or CD-ROM drive sits
Power Supply:
A power supply changes normal household electricity
into electricity that a computer can use.
Sound Components :
A sound card lets a computer play and record high
quality sound.
13. Components of CPU:
Control Unit
Arithmetic Logic Unit
Memory Unit/Register
18. CU (Control Unit):
It reads and instructions from memory and transforms
them into a series of signals to activate other parts of
the computer.
Controls the operations that takes place in various parts of
a computer by sending electronic signals.
22. Fetch:
Taking the instruction from the memory.
Decode:
Translating and decoding Assembly code binary instructions
which are understandable to your CPU.
Execute:
Execute calculation, move data and jump to different address.
Store:
CPU dive some data after executing the instruction and store
data being instructed.