From the Wikipedia article, it looks like they would operate at 3, 5, or 6 megahertz (MHz), or maybe it's 3.5 MHz and 6 MHz (they use 3,5 - not sure if that's a European decimal point or a comma)
The standard maximum clock frequency of the 8085 is 3.125 MHz, corresponding to a crystal frequency of 6.25 MHz, although some versions can go up to (spec'ed) 5 MHz, (maximum 6 MHz) corresponding to a crystal frequency of 10 MHz (12 MHz).
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30 MHz max
3 mhz
8mhz
The operating frequency of 8085 is 3 mhz to 5 mhz
Because it is the top operating speed for that IC
8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
The '8085' in the 8085 microprocessor is the designation given to the microprocessor by Intel. The '5' means it is a single power supply (5 volt) version of the 8080, with enhancements.
+5v necessary for microprocessor 8085.
8085 is a 8 bit microprocessor designed by Intel Co.
with neat diagram explain the system bus structure of 8085
Because that's how Intel designed it. The 8085 is an 8-bit computer operating on a 16-bit address space.
crystal is a oscilltor in microprocessor
The 8085 is not pipelined.
program to find prime number in 8085 microprocessor
+5v supply is alone needed for Intel 8085 Microprocessor