| INFB Micro-computer Technology | Course | INF | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lecturers : |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerald Kell eMail | Homepage |
Term | 3 |
| Course Classification : | Informatics Bachelor, Core elective modules B-INF-Profil | CH | 4 |
| Language : | english | Type | L E |
| Type of examination : | PL | Credits | 5 |
| Method of evaluation : | written examination 120 min | ||
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| Previous knowledges : | Fundamentals of technical computer science, organisation and programming | ||
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| Teaching aims : | Students will be familiar with the important components of micro-computers, their functions and the various interactions at play. They will possess the essential skills and knowledge necessary to optimise the programming configuration of a micro-computer. In addition, they will have a sufficient understanding of standard applications to independently configure a micro-computer for specific tasks. | ||
| Contents : | ALU structures and technical features, register files, serial and parallel ALUs and special characteristics of data formats that can be modified, semi-conductor memory architecture and addressing strategies, bus systems and bus arbitration, hardware concepts for interrupt and trap handling, structures and interfaces of selected peripheral interfaces. | ||
| Literature : | Thomas Beierlein, Olaf Hagenbruch: Taschenbuch Mikroprozessortechnik, Fachbuchverlag Leipzig 2001; Schiffmann, W., Schmitz, R.: Technische Informatik 2: Grundlagen der Computertechnik, Springer-Verlag; Dembowski, K.: Computerschnittstellen und Bussysteme, Hüthig Verlag; Bähring, H.: Mikrorechner - Systeme, Springer-Verlag | ||
