microprocessor 8085 is basic 8 bit microprocessor by Intel Corp. it has 64Kb memory and 16 address buses and 8 data buses it has 40 pin ic. 8 address and 8 data buses are multiplexed with each other for reducing the total number of pins from the microprocessor 8085 . it require 5MHz clock frequency for operation. only a crystal which connected easily across two pins of microprocessor can provide this clock.
The operating frequency of 8085 is 3 mhz to 5 mhz
Push instruction pushes two byte of data on the top of the stack.
It means an 8 bit parallel I/O interface, as opposed to 8251 which is a serial I/O.
There are many differences between the 8085 and the 8086/8088. Naming just a few...8085 is an 8 bit processor, while 8086 is a 16 bit processor8085 has a 16 bit address bus, while 8086 has a 20 bit address bus 8085 has an 8 bit data bus8088 has an 8 bit data bus8086 has a 16 bit data bus8086 has a segmented architecture to support the 20 bit address bus8086 has additional registers that support string and repeated loop instructions8086 has addition register that support stack frame parameter addressing8086 has more addressing modes, including cross-segment modes8086 has more types of interrupts, including debug single-step8086 has true multiplication and division instructionsIf anyone has any more examples, please fee free to add to the list.
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The Intel 8085 was the successor of the 8080, an early 8 bit processor, used most famously in the Altair. (Microsoft wrote Microsoft BASIC for the 8085 Altair). The boom of home computers took off with the Zilog Z80, a compatible processor but had more features. Today the 8085 isn't used much commercially, the 8051 is a more common 8 bit processor for embedded systems. However the 8085 is extremely popular in engineering schools in the middle east, especially India, as an introductory course to microcomputers.
The Intel 8085 was the successor of the 8080, an early 8 bit processor, used most famously in the Altair. (Microsoft wrote Microsoft BASIC for the 8085 Altair). The boom of home computers took off with the Zilog Z80, a compatible processor but had more features. Today the 8085 isn't used much commercially, the 8051 is a more common 8 bit processor for embedded systems. However the 8085 is extremely popular in engineering schools in the Middle East, especially India, as an introductory course to microcomputers.
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8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
Because a number could not be copyrighted. Thus Intel went to names for their CPUs instead of numbers to prevent clones from carrying the same designation.
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