Computer Science, asked by th7rohan, 5 months ago

Control unit does not coordinate all operations of computer System.

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Answered by chandanakothari83
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Answer:

This unit controls the operations of all parts of the computer but does not carry out any actual data processing operations. It manages and coordinates all the units of the computer. ... It obtains the instructions from the memory, interprets them, and directs the operation of the computer

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Answered by umarmir15
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Answer:

control unit does Coordinate with all Operations of computer system, thus the statement given is wrong..

Explanation:

The control unit is a part of the Central Processing Unit (CPU).

The CPU is divided into the arithmetic logic unit and the control unit.

The control unit generates the appropriate timing and control signals to all the operations involved with a computer.

 Control Unit is the part of the computer’s central processing unit (CPU), which directs the

operation of the processor. It was included as part of the Von Neumann Architecture by John

von Neumann. It is the responsibility of the Control Unit to tell the computer’s memory,

arithmetic/logic unit and input and output devices how to respond to the instructions that have

been sent to the processor. It fetches internal instructions of the programs from the main

memory to the processor instruction register, and based on this register contents, the control

unit generates a control signal that supervises the execution of these instructions.

A control unit works by receiving input information to which it converts into control signals,

which are then sent to the central processor. The computer’s processor then tells the attached

hardware what operations to perform. The functions that a control unit performs are dependent

on the type of CPU because the architecture of CPU varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.

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