

Computer Architecture,
Computer Organization,
Microcontroller 8051,
Microprocessor 8086
and Logic-VHDL lectures




The News
In the Computer Architecture course, students concentrate on the hardware that forms the basis for computation (smart circuits). Architecture is concerned with maximizing overall system performance, often in the context of minimizing cost and power consumption. The emphasis in the department of Computer engineering is on how software interacts with low level hardware features to achieve these goals. This course is a natural choice for a communication and computer engineering, and is also suitable for combination with any electric departments involving computation. It is excellent preparation for graduate studies in the field as well as careers involving performance-critical and embedded systems, such as aerospace, medical instrumentation science , telecommunication science, computational science and supercomputing.
Basic of Computer Architecture
VHDL is a high level computer language. It called "Very High Speed hardware description language". It used in electronic design to describe digital systems when it implement (download into) field-programmable gate arrays or/and ASICs integrated circuits. VHDL also be used to realize digital systems with parallel processing.


Microcontroller MCS-51 Based Systems


Microprocessor Based Systems
VHDL
The Intel MCS-51 (commonly referred to as 8051) is a Harvard architecture, CISC instruction set, single chip microcontroller (µC) series which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems.
Nowadays, several international microchip corporations offer advanced versions of MCS-51 based on the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or based on the Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) designs.