RD and WR: Active low signals for reading and writing operations.
Stack Pointer (SP): A 16-bit register that manages the stack memory. Flag Register microprocessor 8085 ppt by gaonkar
The 8085 is housed in a 40-pin DIP package. Understanding these pins is crucial for interfacing. Address and Data Bus RD and WR: Active low signals for reading
Accumulator (A): An 8-bit register that is part of every ALU operation. microprocessor 8085 ppt by gaonkar
Ramesh Gaonkar’s pedagogy focuses on the transition from hardware logic to software execution. His method emphasizes: Visualizing the timing diagrams. Understanding the "Fetch-Decode-Execute" cycle. Hands-on assembly language programming.
The instructions are the "language" of the processor. Gaonkar classifies them into functional categories. Data Transfer Instructions
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