Really, you are wonderful, the best explanation on UA-cam. You are really Indians. You are amazing in the field of computer media. I am following you from the Arab world ... I love you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
19:42 Address bus is used to point to particular address to read/write data from/to memory. So, number of lines in address bus denotes maximum addressable RAM and not processor capacity. (As per my understanding. Correct me if I am wrong)
Your understanding is correct. The number of lines in the address bus determines the maximum amount of addressable memory. Each line in the address bus represents a binary digit or "bit," and the number of bits in the address bus determines the maximum number of memory locations that can be addressed. For example, a 16-bit address bus can address up to 2^16 (or 65,536) memory locations, while a 32-bit address bus can address up to 2^32 (or 4,294,967,296) memory locations. The processor capacity is determined by its architecture and design, including factors such as clock speed, cache size, and number of cores. The address bus is just one component that affects the overall performance of a computer system.
like hearing (bus connects major components) LIke I know that already, but when you said it was like, take a step back ....you alwasy can come back to this fact.
Wonderful explanation. I'm new on this. I was confused about it. Now its a lot clearer. If I understand u right, the system bus is actually sitting on the motherboard or did I get it wrong.
mam bus aapki jo english hai vo samajhne mai bhut problem hoti baki sab bhut aacha hai yaar nhi aati hai to hindi mai bhi chalega kyoki aapke pdane ka tarika aacha hai
madam thank u for the video lecture can u please teach us when we connect a peripheral card to mother board how does it communicate with mother board components , what does the IRQ table do in there , if you can madam please teach us how does a computer mother board works in embeded level , thank u madam
@ 7:57 location , you were telling like 1 Byte is equal to 4 Bits?, please correct it. 1 Byte means 8 Bit only and the Data Bus width is 8 Bit Data Bus
MA'AM NO DISRESPECT BUT YOU NEVER EXPLAINED WHOLE THING ALTHOUGH VIDEO IS OF 20 MIN YOU COULD HAVE COMPLETED WHOLE TOPIC THOROUGHLY BUT YOU DIDN'T. NO WONDER SESSION WAS GOOD BUT COULD BE BETTER
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4 bits = 1 nibble
8 bits = 1 byte
Yes
But mam said wrong n?
4bits = 1byte only know
@@Trafalgar_D_law_ noo bro..8 bits =1 byte
Really, you are wonderful, the best explanation on UA-cam. You are really Indians. You are amazing in the field of computer media. I am following you from the Arab world ... I love you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
i have no words to say.....u r just awesome mam....u helped me a lot..THANKU
Great english
Gud explanation
Hats off to your talent madam
But I think tumhari English kamjoor hai😂😂.....(Gud)😂🤣
19:42 Address bus is used to point to particular address to read/write data from/to memory. So, number of lines in address bus denotes maximum addressable RAM and not processor capacity. (As per my understanding. Correct me if I am wrong)
You are correct
Your understanding is correct. The number of lines in the address bus determines the maximum amount of addressable memory. Each line in the address bus represents a binary digit or "bit," and the number of bits in the address bus determines the maximum number of memory locations that can be addressed.
For example, a 16-bit address bus can address up to 2^16 (or 65,536) memory locations, while a 32-bit address bus can address up to 2^32 (or 4,294,967,296) memory locations.
The processor capacity is determined by its architecture and design, including factors such as clock speed, cache size, and number of cores. The address bus is just one component that affects the overall performance of a computer system.
Well explained. Thank you for this.
you were the first to make me understand. Yoiu simplify it where it is necessary
like hearing (bus connects major components) LIke I know that already, but when you said it was like, take a step back ....you alwasy can come back to this fact.
Thank you so much
so useful video ....ur explanation vry good madam.
Thanks for verry easy explained the buses
Thank you mam for good explanation
You are the olnly best teacher
Nice hand writing mam🤩
Excellent explanation madam....... Nice.. Please do more videos.....
good explanation mam
Thank you madam.....
Sry for telling that you have mentioned that 1 byte = 4 bits....
But it is wrong actually 1 byte= 8 bits.....👍👍👍
Wonderful explanation. I'm new on this. I was confused about it. Now its a lot clearer. If I understand u right, the system bus is actually sitting on the motherboard or did I get it wrong.
Eight
u explained it so easily ma'am
8 bites =1byte is basics of this is subject, But this video is good
it's bits not bites😅
Well explain. Thank you mam
Why aren't there any English subtitles, it would've been more convenient for me because I normally prefer Watching at mute
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Pucha kya koi?
mam there is a mistake that adress bus should not have connection with i/o devices
your way of teaching is very nice.can u plz upload videos related mca 1sem of 2019 syllabus.
From where u r pursuing your MCA course ??
Thank you for posting this video!
very useful for me.... tq
wonderful explaination
Well explain ing
Could you please explain the functions of I/o read and I/o write ?
8bits is 1byte
Yes bahi...Maam has done mistake there.
Yes
It is easy to find fault
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1 bit=binary
8 bits=1 byte
1 (Kilo Byte)KB =1024 Bytes
1(Mega Byte) MB=1024 KB
1 (Giga Byte)GB=1024 MB
1 (Tera Byte)TB =1024 GB
1(Peta Byte) PB=1024 TB
1 (Exa Byte)EB=1024 PB
1 (Zetta Byte)ZB=1024 EB
1 (Gotta Byte)YB=1024 ZB
1 (Bronto Byte)BB=1024 YB
1 (Geop Byte)GB=1024 BB
The Geop Bute is the highest Memory
#Hope u understand all the Memory
8080 has 16 bit address bus and hence 64k address space. Is this because 2^16 is 64k?
Super explanation 👏👏👏
4 bits= 1nibble, 8 bits= 1 byte
Nice video mam 🙂
Nyc explanation mam 🙏
Wonderful xplaination....Great job Maam
Thank you loads for this vedio😭
Thank you mam❤️
Thanks for this
Very helpfuf
Thanks ❤
You need Clear about bit/byte calculations.
Any way, thanks for the explanatory video.
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Really nice too this
thank u
Thank you MAM.......
thank u
mam bus aapki jo english hai vo samajhne mai bhut problem hoti baki sab bhut aacha hai yaar nhi aati hai to hindi mai bhi chalega kyoki aapke pdane ka tarika aacha hai
It all sounds like a several "lane" highway and a Traffic Control system. 8 lanes (for cars only or call it Mr. Data Bus lane) = 8 bit.
Control bus is unidirectional
Moreover, One byte = collection of 8 bits.
superb explanation thanks a lot ma'am
Radhe Radhe ma'am 💗
Mam 1 Byte is equal to 8 bit ...
Excellent effort but use a good pen
Thank you madam
thank you
one small change mam
one byte is equal to 8 bits not four bits mam
Thanku ma'am 👌
thanks
Thank you Ma'am
Welddon maim
Thank you soo much
Superb video madum....
madam thank u for the video lecture can u please teach us when we connect a peripheral card to mother board how does it communicate with mother board components , what does the IRQ table do in there , if you can madam please teach us how does a computer mother board works in embeded level , thank u madam
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Love you❤❤ madam
Thank you. One correction, control bus is unidirectional
One more correction 1 byte =8 bits not 4 bits
control bus is only unidirectional
Smjl , hav da
7:59 1byte is equal to 8bits
Thank you mam
no one has teaches all..thans
Mam plz explain abt performance measurement.
make a video on common bus system
Can u explain connection between processor and system bus
7:29 i think 1byte = 8bits
Accha
Isn't the control bus is unidirectional ?
How did you shoot this video? I mean where did you place the camera?
@ 7:57 location , you were telling like 1 Byte is equal to 4 Bits?, please correct it. 1 Byte means 8 Bit only and the Data Bus width is 8 Bit Data Bus
Very good explanation.But 1byte=8 bites
7:53
8 bits= 1 byte
4 bits = 1 Nibble
must be sharing with each video PDF file
group 8 bit is called 1 byte mam
Thank yuu
Thankyou
Mam please explain bus operation.in CA
What is the difference from the bus and chipsets?
5:47 I/O have address bus be in bidirectional.
i guess control bus is unidirectional right ? or am i wrong ??
5:37
Control bus is not bidirectional. Only data bus is bidirectional and the other two are unidirectional.
1 byte = 8 bit
System buses normally have 96-192 lines
One nible equal to four bit
1 byte=8bits. Correction on the 8th minute of the video.
Is bus architecture and common bus are same or not?
5:33 i think control bus is unidirectional (correct me if i wrong)
You are wrong
Hello mam.... Will you please create a video on the use of PCI bus in the computer system...
No she won't
@@RathourShubham Y
No mam
Thank you
1 bytes is equal to 8 bit, not 4 bit.
if i have 4 bit data ...what would be the with of add bus ?
MA'AM NO DISRESPECT BUT YOU NEVER EXPLAINED WHOLE THING ALTHOUGH VIDEO IS OF 20 MIN
YOU COULD HAVE COMPLETED WHOLE TOPIC THOROUGHLY
BUT YOU DIDN'T.
NO WONDER SESSION WAS GOOD BUT COULD BE BETTER
then watch virtual university 45 minutes lecture we want to learn more in less time video is great
I want to know about arm structure
4 bits is equal to Nibble