Microprocessor has only one bit Handling instruction.
It can control only one bit.
Where has when it comes to Micro-controller it has maximum Bit handling instructions.
Example: SETB P1.3 - > Setting Pin3 of port 1
yes,microprocessor does not have it's own memory while microcontroller has it's own memory.microprrocessor has required peripheril devices'
1.Microprocessors are general purpose digital computers. Micro controllers are special purpose digital computers. 2.Microprocessors contain CPU, memory addressing circuits and interrupt handling circuits. Micro controllers contain all these features as well as timers, parallel and serial i/o, and internal RAM and ROM. 3.Microprocessors have one or two types of bit handling instructions. Micro controllers will have many. 4.Microprocessors have many opcodes for moving data from external memory to the CPU. Micro controllers may have one or two.The basic difference between the microprocessor and microcontroller is that we can interface a microcontroller directly means "for example we can directly connect a keyboard to microcontroller to any of its ports"....where as for microprocessor we can't interface directly...we require a circuit board since it requires ram,ic's.....etc.,! beyrojac mahinay- In Microprocessor more op-codes, few bit handling instructions. But in Microcontroller: fewer op-codes, more bit handling Instructions, and also it is defined as a device that includes micro processor, memory, & input / output signal lines on a single chip.
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Microprocessors and microcontrollers serve different purposes. Microprocessors are better suited for more complex tasks that require higher processing power and flexibility, while microcontrollers are designed for simpler tasks that require lower processing power and are cost-effective. By using separate components, designers have the flexibility to choose the best option for their specific requirements.
Memory to memory access is certainly possible in the 8086/8088 microprocessor. Look at the repeated string copy instructions.
A microprocessor is a processing unit that carries out instructions and tasks within a computer system. On the other hand, a microcomputer refers to a complete computer system that typically includes a microprocessor, memory, input/output devices, and storage. In essence, the microprocessor is the central processing unit within a microcomputer.
A micro computer is a computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit. A microprocessor incorporates most or all of a CPU. A CPU (central processing unit), executes computer programs.
It's really a question of symantics. "Microprocessor" typically refers to a PC-style CPU, that is, an adaptable piece of silicon that can be instructed to perform most forms of tasks. "Microcontroller" typically means a CPU that is solely dedicated to one purpose. In other words, a PC would have a microprocessor, while a microwave would have a microcontroller.
In Basic: A microprocessor is the main "brain" of a micro computer. The processor is the toll that allocates the task the computer has todo.
Arm itself, 32 bit..
The emitter of a transistor was placed a micrometer distance between two, so it was called a microprocessor. Technology advanced, and the distance was improved to nano meter. Still, they call it micro.