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# Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)
The ALU is the centerpiece or core of the
[CPU](CPU_architecture.md) architecture, where the
binary calculations occur. All the other components on the CPU chip are
appendanges to the execution that occurs within the ALU.
The ALU comprises
[logic gates](Logic_gates.md) that
execute the instructions passed from memory and where the data stored by the
registers is acted upon. A processor's ALU is just a complex combinatorial logic
circuit.
It executes arithmetic and logical operations on binary numbers and where you
will find operations conducted by
[full-adders and half adders](Half_adder_and_full_adder.md)
etc.
More specifically, the ALU is responsible for the _execute_ phase of the
[fetch, decode, execute cycle](Fetch_decode_execute.md).
## ALU execution lifecycle
1. **Inputs**: The ALU receives two operands and a control signal as inputs. The
operands are the data on which the operations will be performed. The control
signal tells the ALU which operation it needs to perform.
2. **Perform operation**: The ALU carries out the requested operation. For
instance, if the control signal indicates an addition operation, the ALU sums
the two operands.
3. **Output**: The ALU then sends the operation to another part of the CPU for
further processing or storage. The ALU also outputs a status bit that can be
used by other parts of the CPU to make decisions. For instance if the additon
results in a value that is too large to be stored, the ALU will set an
overflow flag.