Course details
Personal Computers
ITP Acad. year 2019/2020 Summer semester 4 credits
The course will provide students with up-to-date information on personal computer technique. Students will acquire the information on the principles of personal computer structure, I/O buses, elementary principles of external adapter construction and buses for the communication with peripheral devices.
Guarantor
Course coordinator
Language of instruction
Completion
Time span
- 26 hrs lectures
- 16 hrs laboratories
Assessment points
- 60 pts final exam (written part)
- 24 pts mid-term test (written part)
- 16 pts labs
Department
Lecturer
Instructor
Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Students will become acquainted with the principles of PC construction and certain typical peripheral devices construction. In laboratory tutorials, the attention will be paid especially to the principles of peripheral device control.
Learning objectives
To provide students with the information on personal computer structure, parameters, its component structure and trends for the future.
Why is the course taught
The course provides students with practical information from the area of peripheral devices, their controller's construction and buses. They will use this knowledge during their studies and in praxis.
Recommended prerequisites
Study literature
- The texts of lectures in electronic form.
- Hans-Peter Messmer: The Indispensable PC Hardware Book, Addison-Wesley, 1997, England, ISBN 0-201-40399-4, 1384 pages.
- Hans-Peter Messmer: The Indispensable Pentium Book, Addison-Wesley, 1995, USA, ISBN 0-201-87727-9, 496 pages
- Scott Mueller: Upgrading and Repairing PCs, QUE, 2008, ISBN 0-7897-3697-7, 1556 pages.
- Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, Safwat Zaky: Computer Organization, McGraw Hill, 2002, ISBN 0-07-232086-9, 805 pages.
- William Stallings: Computer Organization and architecture, designing for performance, Prentice Hall, 2006, ISBN 0-13-185644-8, 778 pages.
- Jaroslav Horák: Bios a Setup, Průvodce základním nastavením počítače. Computer Press, 3. aktualizované vydání. 2010. ISBN: 9788025130353. 160 stran. (in Czech).
- Petr Broža: Instalujeme a konfigurujeme počítač, Computer Press, 2004, ISBN 80-251-0468-0, 176 stran. (in Czech).
- Jim Aspiwall: Osobní počítač na maximum, Computer Press, 2005, ISBN 80-251-1136-9, 254 stran. (in Czech).
Syllabus of lectures
- The Development Stages of Personal Computers, Parameters, Concepts.
- The Development Stages of Intel Microprocessor Architectures.
- Scalar and Superscalar Architectures.
- The Implementation of CISC and RISC Architectures in Intel Microprocessors - 1.
- The Implementation of CISC and RISC Architectures in Intel Microprocessors - 2.
- Memory Organization, Elements, Technologies, Memory Addressing, I/O Ports Addressing. CMOS Memory.
- Memory Organization, Elements, Technologies, Memory Addressing, I/O Ports Addressing. CMOS Memory.
- Cache Memory, its Organization and Implementation.
- The Principles of Peripheral Operations Control, PIO Modes, Interrupt Request, Direct Memory Access.
- The Development Stages of Personal Computer Buses.
- Centronics, Its Structure and Communication.
- The Principles of Personal Computer Adapter Design and Construction.
- The Buses for Peripheral Devices Control.
Syllabus of laboratory exercises
- Communication on ISA bus and the use of BootROM.
- PC Power Consumption.
- VGA interface, signals analysis.
- HDD and S.M.A.R.T. technology.
- Communication on ISA bus and servicing the IRQ.
- PCI System Bus and the address decoder.
- VGA interface, FITkit platform.
- PS/2 analysis.
Progress assessment
- Lab tutorials: 16 points.
- Written mid-term written exam: 24 points.
- Minimum semestral activity score is not specified.
- Final written exam: 60 points.
Controlled instruction
Attending lab experiments, mid-term exam passing. Laboratories will be possible to be passed during the following weeks.
Course inclusion in study plans