Title : | Learning computer architecture with Raspberry Pi | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Eben Upton, Author ; Jeff Duntermann, Author ; Ralph Roberts, Author ; Tim Mamtora, Author ; Ben Everard, Author | Edition statement: | 1st | Publisher: | Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub. Inc | Publication Date: | 2016 | Pagination: | 507 p. | Layout: | ill. | Size: | 22 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-11-918393-8 | Price: | 30 $ | General note: | Includes bibliographical index (p. [481]- 507) | Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) | Descriptors: | Computer architecture Electronic data processing Operating systems Programming Raspberry Pi
| Class number: | 004.165 | Abstract: | Inspired by the relatively cheap, highly programmable computers of the 1980s—and their impact on the UK tech industry—the Raspberry Pi was designed to inspire and empower a new generation of programmers. Accessible both economically and technically, the Raspberry Pi is the ideal vehicle for learning how computers work. Learning Computer Architecture with Raspberry Pi is your personal guide on this journey of discovery, and it's your expert coach for developing a knowledge base that translates well beyond the Pi itself. Authors Eben Upton and Jeff Dunteman are the ideal teachers: Upton provides deep insight as a Raspberry Pi co-creator, and Dunteman distills complex technical knowledge into easily understood explanations. Together they provide expert guidance on the technology behind all computers, based on the mechanics behind the credit card–sized computer that is revolutionizing the world of programming. This book walks you through each component step by step to show you what it does, why it's needed, how it relates to the other components, and the choices the designers faced when creating it. From memory, storage, and processors, to Ethernet, cameras, and audio, Upton and Dunteman team up to give you a solid understanding of the Raspberry Pi internals, and how it relates to the technology underlying computing as a whole. | Contents note: | Cambridge; Cut to the Chase; The Knee in the Curve; Forward the Foundation; Growing Delicious, Juicy Raspberries; USB Receptacles; Composite Video; HDMI; Micro USB Power; Storage Card; DSI Display Connection; Mounting Holes; The Chips; The Future; The Cook as the Computer; Ingredients as Data; Programs Are Data; Memory; Registers; The System Bus; Instruction Set; Multiple Cores; Magnetic Core Memory; How DRAM Works; Cache Hierarchy; Direct Mapping; | Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18761 |
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