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What (who) is control units - definition

COMPONENT OF A COMPUTER'S CPU
Control Unit; Control module; Hardwired control; Hardwired control unit; Hardwired control units
  • Animation of the control matrix of a simple hardwired control unit performing an LDA-instruction

control unit         
1. <processor> The part of a CPU that sends control signals to other components to cause them to execute the {machine cycle} - fetch, decode, execute, store. 2. <architecture> Any device that controls the I/O operations of one or more peripheral devices, e.g. a disk controller. (2008-05-21)
Control unit         
The control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) that directs the operation of the processor. A CU typically uses a binary decoder to convert coded instructions into timing and control signals that direct the operation of the other units (memory, arithmetic logic unit and input and output devices, etc.
Telecommunication control unit         
DEVICE ATTACHED TO A COMPUTER MULTIPLEXER CHANNEL WHICH SUPPORTS MULTIPLE TERMINALS
Telecommunication Control Unit
A telecommunication control unit (TCU), line control unit, or terminal control unit (although terminal control unit may also refer to a terminal cluster controller) is a Front-end processor for mainframes and some minicomputers which supports attachment of one or more telecommunication lines. TCUs free processors from handling the data coming in and out of RS-232 ports.

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Control unit

The control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) that directs the operation of the processor. A CU typically uses a binary decoder to convert coded instructions into timing and control signals that direct the operation of the other units (memory, arithmetic logic unit and input and output devices, etc.).

Most computer resources are managed by the CU. It directs the flow of data between the CPU and the other devices. John von Neumann included the control unit as part of the Von Neumann architecture. In modern computer designs, the control unit is typically an internal part of the CPU with its overall role and operation unchanged since its introduction.

Examples of use of control units
1. Up to 40 fully diagnosis–compatible control units communicate with each other using the latest CAN BUS technology.
2. Staff Report Dubai: Bosch announced the release of its newest generation of Electronic Control Units (ECU) called the Airbag 10.
3. "Some of them are now running around in the mountains," he said, referring to HIV–positive troops now serving in border control units.
4. Though there is no threat of disease, epidemic control units have been established both at Uri and Tanghdar by health services department.
5. Hundreds of paramedics will be on hand and special control units have been set up in case of a large–scale disaster.