MAximum clock frequency of 8086 is 5MHZ.
2micro seconds per instruction.
ie, around 500 instructions per sec.
The clock frequency of 8085 microprocessor is 3MHz; If you want to be more precise, it is 3.14MHz. (as 8085's components function proper at this value) Answered By: SARANSH SAXENA , Gwalior.
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Produced from 1975 to the 1990's, the maximum clock speeds were 2, 5 and 6 Mhz.
3 MHz
3MHz
5mhz-10mhz
The 8086 microprocessor has 40 pins.
It is mightily referring to Microprocessor 8086 . I think you saw "8086 microprocessor". The 8086 is nothing it indicates the number of microprocessor same as Digital or analog ic's . 8086 microprocessor has 20 Address buses and 8 data buses which has 1 Mb inbuilt memory for performing several type of airthmatical and logical operation.
queue of 8086 microprocessor is 6 bits
The 8086 Microprocessor operate to require frequency that is provided by clock generator to 8086 Microprocessor and also Synchronization various component of 8086.
it is a 16 bit microprocessor & it has 40 pin .
Pins 1 and 20 in the 8086 microprocessor are (both) power and signal ground (GND).
8086 main application is to evaluate the arithmetic operations in any systems that uses 8086
Two ground pins are used in the 8086 microprocessor to increase the bus pull-down current capacity.
Which microprocessor accepts the program written for 8086 without any changes?
To increase the speed of the 8086, you need to increase the clock speed, reduce the number of wait states, or both. You could also optimize your code so that it runs faster. Since the 8086 is a segmented memory architecture, it is more efficient to use operands in one segment and to make near references to them.
Its 16bit microprocessor,and-> the 8086 has a 16bit databus 20bit address bus-> the intel 8086,is designed to operate in two modes namely(1) minimum mode(2) maximum mode
The number of instructions that can execute in one second in the 8086 microprocessor is highly dependent on clock speed, memory wait time, and instruction complexity mix, but the generally accepted performance factor is 0.33 MIPS (Million Instuctions per Second) at a clock speed of 4.77 MHz.