because 8085 is one of the landmark of 8-bit microprocessor history. it was more simple in construction than 8080. higher bit microprocessor can be understood very easily if one has prior knowledge of 8085.
The data bus of 8085 is 8 bit and so it will read or write 8 bits simultaneously.So it is Parallel Devise
There is no exit instruction in the 8085. Do you mean return, as in from a function or interrupt? If so, the instruction is RET.
The 8085 is an 8 bit processor, so its word length is 8 bits.
8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
8085 is a 8 bit microprocessor and so A register which is also known as accumulator is also 8 bit.
it is the standard usded by the INTEL to categorize their microprocessors.
Accumulator is a general purpose register.it is a 8 bit register in 8085. it stores the temporary results of a current operation doing by 8085.it is also called 'A' register
The 8085 was replaced with the 8086/8088. As such, there is no 16 bit version of the 8085.
The 8085 has a single +5V power supplyThe 8085 has a multiplexed low order address busThe 8085 has extra single pin interrupts, TRAP, RST7.5, RST6.5, and RST5.5The 8085 has serial I/O pins SID and SODThe 8085 has maskable interrupts and the RIM/SIM instructionThe 8085 includes the functionality of the 8224 clock genereator and 8228 system controllerThe 8085 added several 16 bit operations
The 8085 was introduced by Intel in 1977.
The 8085 is not pipelined.
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.