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    go ahead with the microprocessor conversion on the machinery without passing it by the team he runs the risk of having a conflict with the production team. In the past a similar situation had caused significant trouble and Norm did not want to rock the boat for the sake of it. The company structure is such that each team decides on matters pertaining to their area and Norm’s decision to implement the change would definitely cause a stir. The implementation of the microprocessor would cut production

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    implementations involved only a Hall Effect sensor to sense the position of the rotor in the distributor accurately. Subsequent implementations eliminated the distributor and directly controlled the firings utilizing a microprocessor. Complex and highly accurate The development of the microprocessor in the late 1960s led to early forms of computer control in process and product design. Examples include numerically controlled machines and aircraft control systems. Yet the manufacturing processes were

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    SEMINAR REPORT (SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY) ON [pic] SESSION 2009-2010 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mrs. Nida Haseeb (Seminar Co-ordinator) [pic] SUBMITTED BY Vikas Kumar Mishra IV YEAR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ROLL No. : 0600115059 INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW Phone No.: 0522-2890812‚ 2890730‚ 3096117 Fax: 0522-2890809 Web: www.integraluniversity.ac.in CERTIFICATE This is to certify that VIKAS KUMAR MISHRA

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    access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same chip as the microprocessor. For an example‚ the PowerPC 601

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    bulk data processing. | |Microprocessors ||Microprocessors is a silicon chip that contains a CPU it can also be called computers| | |on chips. These chips are less powerful than mainframe computers‚ but opened up | | |opportunity for individual computing. The microprocessor is at the heart of all | |

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    brought out by Intel: 1969SRAM (bipolar static random access memory); 1971EPROM 1702 (erasable programmable memory device); Intel launches its first microprocessor (the 4-bit 4004); 1974Intel launches its first general-purpose microprocessor (the 8-bit 8080); 1981The revolutionary 432 32-bit microprocessor is launched; 1985The 32-bit 386 microprocessor is introduced (the 486 will replace the 386 in 1989); 1993The first generation of Pentium processors is introduced; As one can see‚ Intel has continually

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    electronics. The company successfully made money by manufacturing computer memory modules. The company produced the first microprocessor (also called a “chip”) in 1971. A key turning point for the new company was IBM’s decision in the early 1980s to select Intel’s processors to run IBM’s new line of personal computers. Today‚ more than 80% of the world’s PCs run on Intel microprocessors. One of the company’s early innovations was centralizing its manufacturing in giant chip fabrication plants. This

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    the CPU is the most important element of a computer system. On large machines‚ the CPU requires one or more printed circuit boards. On personal computers and small workstations‚ the CPU is housed in a single chip called a microprocessor. Since the 1970’s the microprocessor class of CPUs has almost completely overtaken all other CPU implementations. The CPU itself is an internal component of the computer. Modern CPUs are small and square and contain multiple metallic connectors or pins on the underside

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    Redbeard was used as the microprocessor of the car. The car was expected to power itself and demonstrate considerable reliability while meandering along the white line. Design Concept To accomplish the task of line following‚ the two Line Follower sensors were placed on the two sides of the front of the car. They were used to detect the

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    In a sense computers have been around for centuries. The abacus‚ a counting machine‚ was invented by the Chinese sometime between 500 and 400 BC. The numeral zero was first recognized and written by Hindu’s in 650 AD‚ without which written calculations would be impossible. In 1623 the great grandfather of the processor was born‚ the calculating clock. Wilhelm Schickard of Germany invented this adding‚ subtracting‚ multiplying‚ and dividing machine based on the principle of algorithms. For the next

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