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Jan 02, 2025
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CSDP 301 Computer Organization and Assembly Language ProgrammingCredit 3 This course covers the basics of computer organization with emphasis on the lower-level abstraction of a computer system, including digital logic, instruction set and assembly language programming. Topics include data representation; logic gates; simplification of logical expressions; design and analysis of simple combinational circuit, such as decoders and multiplexers, flip-flops and registers; design and analysis of simple synchronous sequential circuit, random-access and read-only memories; instruction set architecture; and programming in assembly language. Prerequisite(s): A grade of ‘C’ or better in CSDP 222 .
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