Introduction To Computing Systems
Introduction To Computing Systems
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781260150537
Author: PATT, Yale N., Patel, Sanjay J.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill,
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Chapter 4, Problem 7E

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Range of values represented by the immediate (IMM):

  • Given,
    • The given number of opcodes  is “60”.
    • The given number of registers is “32”.
    • Given that the IMM is a two’s complement value.
  • Using “2” bits, “22”, which means “4” unique value can be produced.
  • Using “3” bits, “23”, which means “8” unique bit patterns can be produced.
  • Using “4” bits, “24”, which means “16” unique bit patterns can be produced.
  • From the above points, the user can produce “2n” unique values using ‘n” bits.
  • “64” unique values can be produced using “6” bits and this is feasible to represent “60” opcodes.
  • Similarly, “32” registers can be represented using “5” bits

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