Define machine cycle and instruction cycle.
The steps performed by the computer
processor for each machine language instruction received. The machine cycle is
a 4 process cycle that includes reading and interpreting the machine language,
executing the code and then storing that code.
Machine
Cycle:
Four
steps of Machine cycle:
(i)
Fetch: Retrieve an instruction from the memory.
(ii)
Decode: Translate the retrieved instruction into a series of
computer commands.
(iii)
Execute: Execute the computer commands.
(iv)
Store: Send and write the results back in memory.
An instruction cycle, is a single
operation that is either a clock cycle, or a machine cycle, needed to execute a
machine language op-code and it’s parameters.
The sequence of operations that the
cpu has to carry out while execution is called instruction cycle.
(i)
Read an Instruction
(ii)
Decode
the instruction
(iii)
Find
the address of operand
(iv)
Retrieve
an operand
(v)
Perform
desired operation
(vi)
Find
the address of destination
(vii)
Store
the result into the destination
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