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Chapter 5 Computing Components

5-2 Chapter Goals List the components and their function in a von Neumann machine Describe the fetch-decode-execute cycle of the von Neumann machine

5-3 Chapter Goals Describe how computer memory is organized and accessed Name and describe different auxiliary storage devices

5-4 Stored-Program Concept Figure 5.1 The von Neumann architecture

Memory Memory is a collection of cells, each with a unique physical address Page

5-6 Arithmetic/Logic Unit Performing basic arithmetic operations such as adding Performing logical operations such as AND, OR, and NOT Most modern ALUs have a small amount of special storage units called registers

5-7 Input/Output Units Input Unit A device through which data and programs from the outside world are entered into the computer –Keyboard, the mouse, and scanning devices Output unit A device through which results stored in the computer memory are made available to the outside world –Printers and video display terminals

5-8 Control Unit Control unit The organizing force in the computer There are two registers in the control unit –The instruction register (IR) contains the instruction that is being executed –The program counter (PC) contains the address of the next instruction to be executed ALU and the control unit called the Central Processing Unit, or CPU

5-9 Flow of Information The parts are connected to one another by a collection of wires called a bus Figure 5.2 Data flow through a von Neumann architecture

5-10 The Fetch-Execute Cycle Fetch the next instruction Decode the instruction Get data if needed Execute the instruction

5-11 Figure 5.3 The Fetch-Execute Cycle

5-12 RAM and ROM RAM stands for Random Access Memory –Inherent in the idea of being able to access each location is the ability to change the contents of each location ROM stands for Read Only Memory –The contents in locations in ROM cannot be changed RAM is volatile, ROM is not –This means that RAM does not retain its bit configuration when the power is turned off, but ROM does

5-13 Secondary Storage Devices Because most of main memory is volatile and limited, it is essential that there be other types of storage devices where programs and data can be stored when they are no longer being processed Secondary storage devices can be installed within the computer box at the factory or added later as needed

Magnetic Tape The first truly mass auxiliary storage device was the magnetic tape drive Figure 5.4 A magnetic tape5-17

Magnetic Disks A read/write head travels across a spinning magnetic disk, retrieving or recording data Figure 5.5 The organization of a magnetic disk 5-18

5-16 Compact Disks A CD drive uses a laser to read information stored optically on a plastic disk CD-ROM is Read-Only Memory DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disk