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Introduction To Computer Systems
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.66 GB | Duration: 5h 26m
Computer Organisation & Logic and Binary Fundamentals
What you'll learn
Explain the role of the CPU
Describe the components of the CPU
Provide an introduction to assembly language
Explain the factors that affect CPU performance
Examine the Physics of Overclocking the CPU
Requirements
No knowledge of the CPU required
A computer with stable Internet connection
Description
This is a basic course on Introduction to Computer Systems. This course is meant for GCSE, iGCSE, A Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) Computer Science students, BTEC students, Engineering Students of Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Computer Science and IT, BSC Students, Diploma Students (Polytechnic), BCA students, MCA students, MTech Students, MS Students and also anyone with an interest in Computing or are looking to explore Computing. This course is not only beneficial for students to earn credits as a part of their course curriculum but also score well in competitive exams. This course will go through the different aspects of the workings of a computer system. The course also introduces links between Computer Science, Physics and Electronics. Areas covered include the CPU and its inner workings, the different computer architectures (von Neumann, Harvard), CPU performance factors, the physics of overclocking the CPU and programming in assembly language. Within assembly language, the LMC architecture will be covered along with its association with the von Neumann architecture. The course has been designed so that the novice will be able to slowly gain a good understanding as to what is involved in the course content and be able to ace their exams and assignments.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Computer Systems
Lecture 1 Introduction to Computer Systems
Lecture 2 Introduction to Electronics and Physics
Lecture 3 Introduction to the CPU and Its Components
Section 2: Computer Architecture
Lecture 4 Von Neumann Architecture
Lecture 5 Harvard and Other Architectures
Lecture 6 Assembly Language and the CPU
Section 3: Factors Affecting CPU Performance
Lecture 7 Factors Affecting CPU Performance
Lecture 8 Physics of Overclocking the CPU
Section 4: Logic
Lecture 9 Introduction to Combinational Logic Systems
Lecture 10 The Makings of Logic Gates
Lecture 11 Logic Gates and Semiconductors
Lecture 12 Sequential Logic Systems
Section 5: Binary
Lecture 13 Introduction to Number Systems
Lecture 14 Binary, Denary and Hexadecimal Conversions
Lecture 15 Binary Addition
Lecture 16 Negative Numbers in Binary
Lecture 17 Decimal Numbers in Binary
Lecture 18 Binary and Sound
Lecture 19 Binary and Images
Lecture 20 Binary and Text
Section 6: Assessment
Beginners interested in Computer Science theory
Introduction to Computer Systems by Daniel Bullen (2.66 GB)
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