I'm not quite certain what you're asking, but three versions of the 8085 processor were released; 3, 5 and 6 MHz.
+5v necessary for microprocessor 8085.
HL is a register pair used to store 16 bit of data in 8085 microprocessor.
Intel 8085 is a microprocessor that is used in various electronics devices.
There is no protected mode in the 8085 microprocessor, therefore, there are no instructions that are considered privileged.
HL is a register pair that is used to store 16-bit data in 8085 Microprocessor
A program which is used to count the number of numbers in an array using a 8085 microprocessor is known as a assembly language program.
the 8085 microprocessor is a 8-bit microprocessor and these are bidirectional but the address lines are unidirectional.these address lines are used to address the location of the instruction in memory .these data lines are used to transfer data between processor and peripheral devices. when the address of the instruction will be recognized by the address lines the data will be send to the processor therefore the 16 address lines are not act as a data lines in 8085
The TMP register in the 8085 is used to hold temporary results of operations. You cannot directly manipulate it, so you should just pretend it is not there.
None. A microprocessor is just the processing core - ALU, registers, microcode sequencers, buses, etc. A microCONTROLLER will have peripherals built into the same package and connected to a microprocessor. You will need to check with the specific vendor to see what peripherals are available with which core. Currently, the 8051 is probably the longest lasting, most used 8 bit processor. I suggest looking at data sheets from the following companies: Atmel, Philips, Infineon, and Texas Instruments.
In many engineering schools the 8085 processor is used in introductory microprocessor courses. Trainer kits composed of a printed circuit board, 8085, and supporting hardware are offered by various companies. These kits usually include complete documentation allowing a student to go from solder to assembly language programming in a single course..
in 8085 only one accumulator used where in 6800 used two accumulator.
Because it is the top operating speed for that IC