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MicroProcessors Lecture Notes

MicroProcessors Lecture Notes

MicroProcessors Lecture Notes

 This note covers the following topics: Introduction to embedded system, Design metrics, Definitions of general-purpose, single-purpose, and application-specific processors, Introduction to Nios II processor, Programming model, Instruction set categories, Instruction decoding, Two memory architecture,  Instruction execution sequence ,Superscalar and VLIW, Address modes.

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