Control Unit
A
control unit
is the part of a
CPU
or other device that directs its operation. The outputs of the unit control the activity of the rest of the device. A control unit can be thought of as a
finite state machine
. At one time control units for CPUs were ad-hoc logic, and they were difficult to design. Now they are often implemented as a
microprogram
that is stored in a
control store
. Words of the microprogram are selected by a
microsequencer
and the bits from those words directly control the different parts of the device, including the
registers
,
arithmetic and logic units
,
instruction registers
,
buses
, and off-chip
input/output
. In modern computers, each of these subsystems may have its own subsidiary controller, with the control unit acting as a supervisor. (See also
CPU design
and
computer architecture
.)
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