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HOW A MICROPROCESSOR WORKS - Coggle Diagram
HOW A MICROPROCESSOR WORKS
microprocessor is composed
(Memory Circuits):To store data.
(Logic Circuits):To change the data.
(Control Circuits):To direct the entire system.
The memory stores the bit (0 o 1)
The two main types mentioned are:
RAM
Memory of temporary work
stores information for short periods of time
lost when power is turned off(and volatile).
ROM
It cannot be deleted or modified.
permanent information
(it is non-volatile)
Logic Circuits
are found in the Arithmetic Logic Unit
and manipulate data
They perform operations using bits
and following the Boolean algebra
The Control Circuits
They direct and coordinate of all parts of the system
They control the movement of bits
via oscillator
And generates impulses
with a frequency of millions of cycles