Introduction to Computer Organization: ARM

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Description

Learn what goes on “under the hood” of a computer.All high-level languages are ultimately translated into machine instructions that control a computer’s hardware. Introduction to Computer Organization: ARM reveals exactly how that hardware works “under the hood.” Written for anyone familiar with basic programming concepts, the reader is taken through the machine’s architecture from the bottom up and the software on down—with a special focus on the ARM instruction set commonly found in smartphones, laptops, and tablets.Beginning with an exploration of modern computing’s mathematical foundations—including the binary system and Boolean algebra—the book introduces hardware components such as circuits, CPU, and memory. Later chapters discuss how software controls hardware, providing an in-depth look at the basic programming constructs in low-level languages like C and C++. Finally, readers are shown how the computer’s compiler translates code into assembly language that can directly access the instruction set architecture.

Additional information

Weight 0.37 kg
Dimensions 17.78 × 23.5 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

512

Publisher

Year Published

2025-1-28

Imprint

ISBN 10

1718502745

About The Author

Robert G. Plantz  was a professor at Sonoma State for 21 years, teaching a variety of core computing classes. He started his career designing electronics for the horizon scanners on the Gemini spacecraft and Apollo Lunar Module. After that, he got his PhD in electrical engineering at UC Berkeley, and went on to work as a software engineer for eight years before becoming an educator.

Table Of Content

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Setting the Stage Chapter 2: Data Storage Formats Chapter 3: Computer Arithmetic Chapter 4: Boolean Algebra Chapter 5: Logic Gates Chapter 6: Combinational Logic Circuits Chapter 7: Sequential Logic Circuits Chapter 8: Memory Chapter 9: Central Processing Unit Chapter 10: Programming in Assembly Language Chapter 11: Inside the main Function Chapter 12: Instruction Details Chapter 13: Control Flow Constructs Chapter 14: Inside Subfunctions Chapter 15: Special Uses of Subfunctions Chapter 16: Bitwise Logic, Multiplication, and Division Instructions Chapter 17: Data Structures Chapter 18: Object-Oriented Programming Chapter 19: Fractional Numbers Chapter 20: Input/Output Chapter 21: Exceptions and InterruptsIndex

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