CPU design at the gate level

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Fri Sep 21 16:03:48 2001

On Sep 21, 9:18, Alan Pearson wrote:

> Unfortunately I've lost most of my college notes now, I guess I've moved
> too many times :-/ I've been looking for a replacement for the Thewlis
> book - can you recommend any which cover CPU logic from the basics of
> how to build registers out of gates up to instruction fetching &
decoding?
> I'm also very keen to get hold of a book covering the bitslice processors
> (29xx), any ideas? I can't imagine there's anything left in print now,
but
> with an author/title or ISBN I might be able to track down a second-hand
> copy.

Amongst my collection I have "Microprogrammed Systems Design" by J S
Florentin.

After some preliminaries, it explains the design of two (fictional)
machines, a simple one (not unlike a PDP-8) and then a more complex one
(not unlike a PDP-11) using Am2900 series and TI 74AS888/890 chips. It
has a large section on the sequencers in the middle, then microprogramming,
and ends up with RISC and other VLSI devices (including later AMD and TI
bit slice families). It may still be in print; I'm sure I've seen copies
recently.

It's published by Macmillan, ISBN 0-333-54250-9 if you want to look for it.



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