In general, the 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was introduced by the Intel team in 1976 using NMOS technology. The microprocessor has been updated with this processor. The 8085 microprocessor has the following configurations: data bus (8 bits), address bus (16 bits), programme counter (16 bits), stack pointer (16 bits), registers (8 bits), +5V voltage supply, and operates at 3.2 MHz single segment CLK. Microwave ovens, washing machines, and other electronic devices use the 8085 microprocessor. The 8085 microprocessor has the following characteristics:
This microprocessor is an 8-bit device that receives, operates, or outputs 8-bit data in a parallel manner.
The processor has 16-bit and 8-bit address and data lines, so the device has 216 bytes of memory, or 64KB.
This is made up of a single NMOS chip device with 6200 transistors.
There are 246 operational codes and 80 instructions in total.
Because the 8085 microprocessor has 8-bit input/output address lines, it can address up to 28 = 256 input and output ports.
This microprocessor is available in a DIP package of 40 pins
In order to transfer huge information from I/O to memory and from memory to I/O, the processor shares its bus with the DMA controller.
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In this project, we will connect the LED to the digital pin on the Arduino board. The LED will work as a simple light that can be turned ON and OFF for a specified duration.
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8085 Microprocessor
In general, the 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was introduced by the Intel team in 1976 using NMOS technology. The microprocessor has been updated with this processor. The 8085 microprocessor has the following configurations: data bus (8 bits), address bus (16 bits), programme counter (16 bits), stack pointer (16 bits), registers (8 bits), +5V voltage supply, and operates at 3.2 MHz single segment CLK. Microwave ovens, washing machines, and other electronic devices use the 8085 microprocessor. The 8085 microprocessor has the following characteristics:
This microprocessor is an 8-bit device that receives, operates, or outputs 8-bit data in a parallel manner.
The processor has 16-bit and 8-bit address and data lines, so the device has 216 bytes of memory, or 64KB.
This is made up of a single NMOS chip device with 6200 transistors.
There are 246 operational codes and 80 instructions in total.
Because the 8085 microprocessor has 8-bit input/output address lines, it can address up to 28 = 256 input and output ports.
This microprocessor is available in a DIP package of 40 pins
In order to transfer huge information from I/O to memory and from memory to I/O, the processor shares its bus with the DMA controller. -
Blinking LED using Arduino UNO
It is the simple basic project created using Arduino. LED (Light Emitting Diode) is an electronic device, which emits light when the current passes through its terminals. LED's are used in various applications. It is also used as an ON/OFF indicator in different electronic devices.
In this project, we will connect the LED to the digital pin on the Arduino board. The LED will work as a simple light that can be turned ON and OFF for a specified duration.
Video Link :