Which type of architecture 8085 has?
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Answer / deepak kumar singh
8085 has von neumann architecture
it was derived after the name of mathematician john von neumann.
its having 16 address bus and 8 bit data bus.
it can access 2^16 individual memory location.
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Answer / mani
it was derived after the name of mathematician john von
neumann.
its having 16 address bus and 8 bit data bus.
it can access 2^16 individual memory location
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Answer / simer
The 8085 is a conventional von Neumann design based on the
Intel 8080.The von Neumann architecture is a design model
for a stored-program digital computer that uses a processing
unit and a single separate storage structure to hold both
instructions and data (in read-write, random access memory
(RAM)).The terms "von Neumann architecture" and
"stored-program computer" are generally used interchangeably
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Answer / neeraj
IT HAS CISC TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE HAVING DATA BUS AND ADDRESS
DUS OF 8 BITS & 16 BITS RESPECTIVELY.
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Answer / om veer singh
The 8085 is an 8 bit microprocessor suitable for wide range
of application .it is a single chip,NMOS device implemented
with approximately 6200 transister on 164*222 mil chip
containd in 40 pin pin dual in the package.
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Why are program counter and stack pointer 16-bit registers?
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