How to control and timing circuitry of the 8085.
Answer / Krishan Kant Sharma
The timing circuitry in the 8085 is controlled by an internal clock generated by a quartz crystal oscillator. The frequency of this clock can be adjusted by varying the value of the capacitors connected to the oscillator. The microprocessor's execution speed and various timing parameters (like T-state, machine cycle, and instruction cycle) are determined based on the clock frequency.
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