What are the control signals used by the 8085?
Answer / Manpreet Singh Siddhu
The control signals used by the 8085 microprocessor include:
1. RD (Read): Enables reading data from the memory or I/O devices.
2. WR (Write): Enables writing data to the memory or I/O devices.
3. RDY (Ready): Indicates that the memory or I/O device is ready to accept data.
4. ALE (Address Latch Enable): Enables the Address Latch circuit, which stores the address during a write operation.
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