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* {{IfTutors|{{Solution|digisys|soln6|Problem sheet 6 (with solutions)}}|{{Doc|digisys|prob6|Problem sheet 6}}}}: Microprocessor architecture. | * {{IfTutors|{{Solution|digisys|soln6|Problem sheet 6 (with solutions)}}|{{Doc|digisys|prob6|Problem sheet 6}}}}: Microprocessor architecture. | ||
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* {{IfTutors|{{Solution|digisys| | * {{IfTutors|{{Solution|digisys|revans|Revision questions (with solutions)}}|{{Doc|digisys|revision|Revision questions}}}} organised by topic. Some of these questions are edited from questions or parts of questions on past papers; others are newly devised. They vary in length, but show the kinds of things that might be asked. {{IfTutors|Some of my best questions on earlier parts of the course were used for a collection, and I've included those questions in the document for the benefit of those who didn't sit the collection.}} | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 18 May 2022
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Collected problem sheets
Individual sheets
Hilary Term
- Problem sheet 1: Assembly language 1.
- Problem sheet 2: Assembly language 2.
- Problem sheet 3: I/O and interrupts.
- Problem sheet 4: Embedded operating system.
Trinity Term
- Problem sheet 5: Digital logic.
- Problem sheet 6: Microprocessor architecture.
Revision questions
- Revision questions organised by topic. Some of these questions are edited from questions or parts of questions on past papers; others are newly devised. They vary in length, but show the kinds of things that might be asked.