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anonymous
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Posted on - 10/17/2011
I have to make a project on microprocessor. Can any one mail me the details, anything that can help me out?
Details of Microprocessor for the project work
Microprocessor works like a computer’s central processing unit or CPU on a single integrated circuit or like IC or in a few integrated circuits. It is for multipurpose, also a programmable device, that always accepts some digital data as input with a limit.
Processes data according to instruction, which is stored in its memory and gives results as output. Microprocessors operate considering the method of binary system. Now a days it is getting famous, as everything needs to be smaller in our society but with the highest reliability.
Don’t think that it is always set into a PC. It can also exist in phones and other gadgets.
Answered By
me4567
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Details of Microprocessor for the project work
Hi,
The Microprocessor or CPU is the central brain of your computer or it operates a data in the chip or RAM and uses it for a different number of processes in a function. Microprocessor is the heart of the computer, whether desktop or a laptop and can move a data from memory to another location, and make a decision or set a new set of instruction decisions.
A Microprocessor is a part of the extensive number of electronics items or part of a working process of pieces, of the equipment. The circuit to your computer, it comprises the wiring. The main purpose of the microprocessor is to process the unit to a computer or other control system. It can process a data in order to command a system to control, or it can coordinate as necessary.
Details of Microprocessor for the project work
A microprocessor is sometimes called a “logic chip”. So, basically, it is a computer processor on a microchip or a processor built into a microchip. A microprocessor has the majority, if not all, of the CPU or Central Processing Unit functions. The microprocessor is also the “engine” or the “mechanism” that goes into motion the moment you start your computer.
It is designed to perform arithmetic and logic operations that use “registers” or small number-holding areas. Normal operations that a microprocessor performs include adding, subtracting, fetching numbers from one area to another, and comparing two numbers. When you start or turn on your computer, it is the microprocessor that gets the first instruction from the BIOS or the Basic Input/Output System.
The BIOS is part of the computer memory.