Sequential (125) Rugby Design
https://chihaukam.blogspot.com/2023/11/blog-post.html?m=1
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Ref: https://chihaukam.blogspot.com/2024/01/a-look_29.html?m=1
.John : Take a look. https://chihaukam.blogspot.com/2024/01/a-look_29.html?m=1. It mention about a Rugby.
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Me: Ok.
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John: Take a look. https://kamchihau.blogspot.com/2022/11/impact.html?m=1 . It's about Chosen Clock line.
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Me: Ok.
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John : In Microsoft, this line isn't called the line of Parallel input output.
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Me: What's it called in Microsoft?
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John: It's called as Data bus and control bus in Microsoft.
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Me: Ok.
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John: Let's use the term system bus.
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Me: Ok.
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John: There's a register called R0 ar a specific address.
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Me: Ok.
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John: You may see the 3rd picture above.
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Me: Ok.
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John : The controller of R0 enter 2 modulator.
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Me: 2 Modulator ?
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John: Yes, We call that Dual modulator.
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Me: However, the "data" and "address" of R0 only enter 1 Modulator.
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John: Yes,. The "data" and "address" of R0 only enter 1 Modulator. Note: the controller of R0 enter 2 Modulators.
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Me: Which 2 Modulators Modulators does the controller of R0 enter?
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John: The 2 modulators which the controller of R0 enter are the modulator of Data and the modulator of control. Let's see.
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1) The Controller of R0 enter the Modulator of Data. And then, this modulator output to the register of R0.
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2) The Controller of R0 also enter the Modulator of "Control". And then, this modulator output to the Rugby-type control-line of R0.
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Me: Ok.
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John: Those "Rugby-type" lines include "Clock line", "Load shift line", "Left/Right Shift line", "Output availability line" and "Falling Edge triggering line". Last but not the least, take a look. https://chihaukam.blogspot.com/2026/04/take-look_01404677856.html?m=1 . It's a Rugby type of Modulation.
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Me: In another words, those Rugby-type control-lines control the status of interrupt, the status of output, the trigger of input, e.g., falling edge, the status of input, e.g., parallel or serial, and, the direction of shifting, of a register, e.g., R0, in this case.
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John: Yes,
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