Lecturer

Lecture-1 
An Overview of Microprocessor: 
Microprocessor is a controlling unit of a microcomputer, fabricated on a small chip 
that contains millions of transistors connected by wires capable of performing 
Arithmetic Logical Unit (ALU) operations and communicating with the other 
devices connected to it, a multipurpose, clock driven, register based, digital 
integrated circuit which accepted binary data as input, processes it according to 
instructions stored in its memory, and provides results as output as shown in fig 1.

Typical microprocessor operations include adding, subtracting, comparing two 
numbers, and fetching numbers from one area to another. 
The microprocessor can be divided into three segments as shown in fig 2. ALU, 
register array, and control unit.