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 PRESENTED BY-

          SUKUMAR SARKAR (CSM11057)
          PAWAN GUPTA    (CSM 11006)
          AMIT DUBEY     (CSM 11020)




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 Magnetic core memory, or ferrite-core
 memory, is an early form of random access
 computer memory. It uses small magnetic
 ceramic rings, the cores, through which wires
 are threaded to store information via the
 polarity of the magnetic field they contain.
 Such memory is often just called core memory,
 or, informally, core.




                                                 3
A 32 x 32 core memory plane storing 1024 bits of data



                                                        4
INTERNAL STRUCTURE




                     5
What is Ferrite??
 Ferrite is a ceramic material formed by reacting metal
 oxides into a magnetic material.(It is a compound of
 ferromagnetic metal,e.g,Iron)




                                                           6
Why Ferrite?
 Because ferrite can be easily magnetised
 and demagnetised by the passage electric
 current.
 And it retain its magnetism even when the external
 magnetising field has been removed.




                                                       7
Some key concepts
 Magnetic Field
       A region around a magnetic material(Here Ferrite) or a
        moving electric charge within which the force magnetism
        acts.




 Magnetisation
       The process of making a substance temporarily or
        permanently magnetic , as by insertion in a magnetic field.



                                                                      8
 Magnetic Flux
       The number of lines of force passing through a given area is
        defined as Magnetic Flux.




 The magnetic field of a current-carrying wire
       current in a wire creates a magnetic field circulating about
        the wire, whose strength is proportional to the size of the
        current. If we reverse the direction of the current, the
        magnetic field circulates in the opposite direction:


                                                                       9
 Large current downward
         Strong clockwise field



                                    Produces Negative flux ,,
                                    Which results in the storage of
                                    ZERO in the Ferrite Core

 Large current upward
         Strong anti-clock wise field




                                   Produces Positive flux ,,
                                   Which results in the storage of
                                   ONE in the Ferrite Core
                                                                      10
Magnetic Hysteresis
   It is a closed curve which shows the variation of the
   magnetic flux density and external magnetic field.




  Magnetic hysteresis of a       Magetic hysteresis of a
  material                       ferrite core               11
Organisation of Magnetic-core
Memory unit containing
4-words with three bits each.
                                12
 DR(Driver)
    Generates current pulses to magnetise the cores in the
     two magnetising states as mentioned earlier.
 SA(Sense Amplifier)
   It amplifies detects the pulses induced in the sense
    wire winding when the magnetic memory core
    switches its states .




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Read and Write Operation
 Read operation
   The word driver current pulse is applied to the cores of
    the word selected by the decoder.
   The read current is in negative direction causing all
    cores of the selected word to go to the 0 state.
   The cores which were in one state ,switch their flux
    which induce a voltage into sense wire . The voltage
    pulse on the sense wire of cores with a previous is
    amplified in the sense amplifier and sets the
    corresponding flip-flop in the buffer register.
   The delay in sensing the voltage pulse is called the
    access time of the core memory.                            14
 Write operation
       During a write operation , the buffer
        register holds the information to be stored
        in the word specified by the address
        register.
       A current pulse is generated

        simultaneously in the word driver selected
        by the decoder and in the bit driver, whose
        corresponding buffer register flip-flop
        contains a 1(one).
       Both currents are in the positive direction ,

        but their magnitude is only half that is
        needed to switch the flux to the 1 state.       15
 A core switches to the 1 state only if there is a
  coincidence of two half currents from a word driver
  and bit driver. The result is that the magnetisation of
  cores is switched to the 1 state only if the word and
  bit wires intersect , i,e; only in the selected word and
  only in the bit position in which the buffer register
  is a 1(one).




                                                             16
Problems while reading and writing
 Reading of an information stored in the selected
 word is destroyed by the reading process.
       Since it turns all cores to its zero state.


 And the write operation works properly only if the
 cores are initially cleared.




                                                       17
RESTORE OPERATION:
The restore operation during a read cycle is equivalent to a
write operation which ,in effect , writes the previously read
information from the buffer register back into the word
selected .
The access time plus the time to rewrite is the memory
cycle time
The clear operation during a write cycle is equivalent to a
read operation which destroys the stored information but
prevents the read information from reaching the buffer
register by inhibiting the sense amplifier.
Restore and clear cycles are normally initiated by the
memory internal control .
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ADVANTAGES OF MAGNETIC /FERRITE
CORE MEMORY
 It was more cost effective than high performance vacuum

     tube or transistor memory and provided better
    performance than low cost drum memory.
    It is volatile in nature.
    The components had a higher life time expectancy and
    their operating characteristics do not alter over time
   The Magnetic core needs no power to retain its data.
    Magnetic core memory is permanently magnetised either
    in clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.

                                                             19
DISADVANTAGES
 (1) Magnetic core memory has been replaced by
       semiconductor memory because each integrated
       circuit in semiconductor memory contains
  thousands of semiconductor devices which
  represents million of bit.
 (2) Magnetic core memory don’t get smaller than
  that        required by simple calculator.
 (3) Reading a bit from a core sets its state to zero
       which is a term of destructive reading which
       needs a write cycle to restore the previous bit.
                                                      20
USES OF MAGNETIC /FERRITE CORE
 MEMORY
 It is uses as a secondary storage device due to its non
  volatility.
 Magnetic core memory is used as a computer memory
  as their behaviour when external magnetic field is
  applied.
 It can be used as storage device.
 Magnetic core memory is used to capture the
  imaginations of modern enthusiast.



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presentation on ferrite core memory

  • 1. 1
  • 2.  PRESENTED BY- SUKUMAR SARKAR (CSM11057) PAWAN GUPTA (CSM 11006) AMIT DUBEY (CSM 11020) 2
  • 3.  Magnetic core memory, or ferrite-core memory, is an early form of random access computer memory. It uses small magnetic ceramic rings, the cores, through which wires are threaded to store information via the polarity of the magnetic field they contain. Such memory is often just called core memory, or, informally, core. 3
  • 4. A 32 x 32 core memory plane storing 1024 bits of data 4
  • 6. What is Ferrite??  Ferrite is a ceramic material formed by reacting metal oxides into a magnetic material.(It is a compound of ferromagnetic metal,e.g,Iron) 6
  • 7. Why Ferrite? Because ferrite can be easily magnetised and demagnetised by the passage electric current.  And it retain its magnetism even when the external magnetising field has been removed. 7
  • 8. Some key concepts  Magnetic Field  A region around a magnetic material(Here Ferrite) or a moving electric charge within which the force magnetism acts.  Magnetisation  The process of making a substance temporarily or permanently magnetic , as by insertion in a magnetic field. 8
  • 9.  Magnetic Flux  The number of lines of force passing through a given area is defined as Magnetic Flux.  The magnetic field of a current-carrying wire  current in a wire creates a magnetic field circulating about the wire, whose strength is proportional to the size of the current. If we reverse the direction of the current, the magnetic field circulates in the opposite direction: 9
  • 10.  Large current downward  Strong clockwise field Produces Negative flux ,, Which results in the storage of ZERO in the Ferrite Core  Large current upward  Strong anti-clock wise field Produces Positive flux ,, Which results in the storage of ONE in the Ferrite Core 10
  • 11. Magnetic Hysteresis  It is a closed curve which shows the variation of the magnetic flux density and external magnetic field. Magnetic hysteresis of a Magetic hysteresis of a material ferrite core 11
  • 12. Organisation of Magnetic-core Memory unit containing 4-words with three bits each. 12
  • 13.  DR(Driver)  Generates current pulses to magnetise the cores in the two magnetising states as mentioned earlier.  SA(Sense Amplifier)  It amplifies detects the pulses induced in the sense wire winding when the magnetic memory core switches its states . 13
  • 14. Read and Write Operation  Read operation  The word driver current pulse is applied to the cores of the word selected by the decoder.  The read current is in negative direction causing all cores of the selected word to go to the 0 state.  The cores which were in one state ,switch their flux which induce a voltage into sense wire . The voltage pulse on the sense wire of cores with a previous is amplified in the sense amplifier and sets the corresponding flip-flop in the buffer register.  The delay in sensing the voltage pulse is called the access time of the core memory. 14
  • 15.  Write operation  During a write operation , the buffer register holds the information to be stored in the word specified by the address register.  A current pulse is generated simultaneously in the word driver selected by the decoder and in the bit driver, whose corresponding buffer register flip-flop contains a 1(one).  Both currents are in the positive direction , but their magnitude is only half that is needed to switch the flux to the 1 state. 15
  • 16.  A core switches to the 1 state only if there is a coincidence of two half currents from a word driver and bit driver. The result is that the magnetisation of cores is switched to the 1 state only if the word and bit wires intersect , i,e; only in the selected word and only in the bit position in which the buffer register is a 1(one). 16
  • 17. Problems while reading and writing  Reading of an information stored in the selected word is destroyed by the reading process.  Since it turns all cores to its zero state.  And the write operation works properly only if the cores are initially cleared. 17
  • 18. RESTORE OPERATION: The restore operation during a read cycle is equivalent to a write operation which ,in effect , writes the previously read information from the buffer register back into the word selected . The access time plus the time to rewrite is the memory cycle time The clear operation during a write cycle is equivalent to a read operation which destroys the stored information but prevents the read information from reaching the buffer register by inhibiting the sense amplifier. Restore and clear cycles are normally initiated by the memory internal control . 18
  • 19. ADVANTAGES OF MAGNETIC /FERRITE CORE MEMORY  It was more cost effective than high performance vacuum tube or transistor memory and provided better performance than low cost drum memory.  It is volatile in nature.  The components had a higher life time expectancy and their operating characteristics do not alter over time  The Magnetic core needs no power to retain its data.  Magnetic core memory is permanently magnetised either in clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. 19
  • 20. DISADVANTAGES  (1) Magnetic core memory has been replaced by semiconductor memory because each integrated circuit in semiconductor memory contains thousands of semiconductor devices which represents million of bit.  (2) Magnetic core memory don’t get smaller than that required by simple calculator.  (3) Reading a bit from a core sets its state to zero which is a term of destructive reading which needs a write cycle to restore the previous bit. 20
  • 21. USES OF MAGNETIC /FERRITE CORE MEMORY  It is uses as a secondary storage device due to its non volatility.  Magnetic core memory is used as a computer memory as their behaviour when external magnetic field is applied.  It can be used as storage device.  Magnetic core memory is used to capture the imaginations of modern enthusiast. 21
  • 22. 22