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Topic 3Number Representations and Computer
Arithmetics
  • Introduction to Computer Systems Engineering
  • (CPEG 323)

2
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Number representation and 2s complement
  • ALU design
  • Integer multiplication/division
  • Real Numbers

3
Recap
  • Review
  • Steps in executing an instruction?
  • Fields of an instruction?
  • Performance?
  • Base of the operands?
  • What's up ahead
  • Number representation
  • Arithmetic algorithms
  • Logic implementation
  • Instructions

4
Reading
  • Up to now, you should have read (or are reading)
  • Patterson and Hennessy, chapters 1-2 and appendix
    A
  • New material
  • Patterson and Hennessy, chapter 3

5
Numbers Representation
  • It may get complicated
  • How to represent negative numbers?
  • What is the range of numbers?
  • What if a number is out of the range?
  • How about rational and irrational numbers?
  • How does hardware add/sub/div/mul these numbers?

6
Bits and Numbers
  • Bits are just bits NO inherent meaning
  • conventions define relationship between bits and
    numbers
  • How does the hardware know which convention is to
    use?
  • Add s1, s2, s3
  • Addu s1, s2, s3
  • What is the sign of s1, s2, and s3?

7
Number Representations
  • Unsigned integers
  • Signed integers
  • BCD (Binary Coded Decimal)
  • Fixed point
  • Floating point
  • Other types of data
  • Characters (ASCII, Unicode)
  • Pixels (graphics)
  • Groups of bits

8
Unsigned Integers
  • Why unsigned integers?
  • Memory access, PC, SP, RA
  • In C, unsigned int
  • How to represent?
  • Number your fingers!
  • Radix number system
  • Decimal 10 different symbols 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    9
  • number

9
Unsigned Integers(Radix number system)
  • In general, k-radix number system
  • number
  • How many different di?
  • What is the biggest number?
  • What is the smallest one?
  • Special cases
  • 2-radix (binary)
  • 8 (octal)
  • 16 (hexademical)
  • How many different symbols do thy have?

10
Unsigned Integers(Radix number system, Cont.)
  • How to convert binary to octal and hexadecimal?
  • Example
  • 010100(0 221 21020)23(122021020)
  • 281 4 80 248

1 9 4 8 B
6
Hexadecimal
  • Binary 000110010100100010110110

Octal
0 6 2 4 4 2 6 6
11
Unsigned Integers(BCD binary coded decimal)
  • Representation 12710
  • How many bits necessary for BCD? For binary?
  • Storage space used ?
  • Addition
  • How to determine a carry
  • If ai bi gt10 vs. If ai bi gt2
  • Which one is more efficient for computer, decimal
    or binary?

12
Signed Integers
  • How to distinguish a negative number from a
    positive number ?
  • How to do so efficiently ?

13
Signed Integers (Sign and magnitude)
  • -12 -(sign) 12(absolute value)
  • A separate sign bit
  • A magnitude
  • For hardware
  • Where to put the sign bit? Right or Left?
  • How to know the sign of addition? (e.g. one extra
    step ?)
  • What is the sign of 0? (positive and negative 0
    ?)
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