BASIC COMPUTER

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 The clock module also determines how fast the
computer can execute instructions. This is most commonly measured in frequency (Hz), and
is the CPUs main engine on how fast it can execute the instructions. The clocks output will be
voltages driven outputted in pulses.

Class Duration

Training Classes: 3 Days

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Special Note

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Candidates attempting a PCN examination must meet the PCN/GEN requirements. If attempting an ASNT/EN4179/NAS410 examination the requirements of your company’s written practice must be met. This course is not suitable for BGAS-CSWIP examination preparation.

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Class Content

  1. Introduction to CPU
  2. Functions
  3. CPU architecture

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Tutors/Trainers

Mr John Chukwu

Software & System Engineer

Mr. Chibuzor is a key member of the UT training suite and has experience across standard and advanced method.

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Course Significance

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A highly theoritical course with relevant practical background enabling students to achieve a basic understanding of the basics of computer. On completion of the course candidates will be able to define computer, explains the various types and parts of computer, have adequate knowledge of computer devices storage, computer architecture, explains computer Hardwares and software. This course is solemnly about the theoretical knowledge of what computer is.

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Course Price

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