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Ins3117 - Computer Memory Devices

This document provides information about the "Computer memory devices" course. The course is worth 2 credits and introduces students to various computer storage devices. It will cover topics such as static and dynamic memory chips, RAM modules, memory classification, ROM, registers, associative memories, magnetic and optical storage. Assessment will include class participation, a midterm quiz worth 30%, and a final exam worth 60%. Students must attend at least 80% of classes and tutorials to be eligible to take the final exam.

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Ins3117 - Computer Memory Devices

This document provides information about the "Computer memory devices" course. The course is worth 2 credits and introduces students to various computer storage devices. It will cover topics such as static and dynamic memory chips, RAM modules, memory classification, ROM, registers, associative memories, magnetic and optical storage. Assessment will include class participation, a midterm quiz worth 30%, and a final exam worth 60%. Students must attend at least 80% of classes and tutorials to be eligible to take the final exam.

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COMPUTER MEMORY DEVICES (45)

I. COURSE INFORMATION
Program: Bachelor in Informatics and Computer Engineering
Course name: Computer memory devices
Code: INS3117
Number of credits: 2
Lecture: 21 hours
Tutorial: 9 hours
Self-study:
Pre-requisite: Fundamental informatics (INT1011)

II. LECTURER INFORMATION


Phone
No Name Title Email address
number
1. Phùng Trung Nghĩa Dr. [email protected] 0918372988

2. Nguyễn Văn Đoàn Dr. [email protected] 0966722582

III. COURSE DESCRIPTION


For knowledge, this course introduces students to storage devices computers;
Elements and chips of memory of static type; Modules of memory of operational
memories; Memory classification; Elements and chips of memory of dynamic type;
Constant memories, register memories, the associative memories; Data recording on a
magnetic surface external storage devices; Magnetic memories; Optical memories.

IV . OBJECTIVES
The purpose of discipline is the study of the principles of creation and functioning of
the storage devices (SD) of a computer. On completion of mastering of this discipline the
student is capable and ready:
1. to analyze scientific and technical information, to study domestic and foreign
experiment on design of the memory computer;
2. independently to make technical solutions by development of operational
memories on the chips of memory released by the industry;
3. objectively to estimate a status and perspectives of development of means of
information storage. To acquaint being trained with the current state and
perspectives of development of means of information storage.

V. TOPICS
- Storage devices computers;
- Elements and chips of memory of static type;
- Modules of memory of operational memories;
- Memory classification;
- Elements and chips of memory of dynamic type;
- Constant memories, register memories, the associative memories;
- Data recording on a magnetic surface external storage devices;
- Magnetic memories;
- Optical memories.

VI. PRESCRIBED TEXT AND RECOMMENDED REFERENCES


1. A.A. Deriukhin, V.V. Shurukin, V.E. Krasovsky “Ứng dụng các vi mạch bộ
nhớ tích hợp”: Tài liệu tham khảo, Mátxcơva, NXB “Radio & Svyaz”, 1994, - 232p.
2. A.A. Deriukhin “Hướng dẫn thiết kết bộ nhớ động (trên thiết bị nhớ điện tử)”
Electronic material
Bộ các mạch điện tử cho các thiết bị bộ nhớ

VII. COURSE SCHEDULE/ TEACHING PLAN


Note: 3 lecture hours per week
Week
Topics References
/Date
1 Topic 1 Textbook
2 Topic 2
3 Topic 3
4 Topic 4
5 Topic 5
6 Topic 6
7 Topic 7; Midterm Exam
8 Topic 8
9 Topic 9
10 Topic 10
Final Exam

VIII. ASSESSMENT DETAILS


No Assessment items Value Due date Notes
1. Class participation, 10% Continuous – class attendance
homework and tutorial participation
2. Mid-term quiz 30% Two-hour written exam
3. Final exam 60% Three-hour written exam
Total 100%

Students achieve less than 80% class attendance and participation will not be able
to attend final exam.

IX. OTHER REQUIREMENTS


Plagiarism in any forms will result to FAIL for the related academic work and all
parties.
Cheating on any exam also results to FAIL to the student who commits the
cheating and to the person who allows others to copy his/her work.
No excuses for the ignorance of the guidelines for academic works set by
International School, VNU.

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