The input/output signals are related to which pins?
Answer / Darakshan Sadat
Input/output (I/O) signals in the 8086 microprocessor are typically connected to specific I/O pins. These pins may vary depending on the exact device or peripheral being connected, but they often include IN (input) and OUT (output) pins for data transfer, along with control pins like READ (RD), WRITE (WR), and Acknowledge (ACK).
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Explain two ways of converting a two input nand gate to an inverter?
Explain dma?
What are the index registers in 8086?
What are the software instructions related to stack operations?
What is the RST for the TRAP?
What is the significance of the clk pin in the 8086?
What are the sources of an interrupt?
Explain what is the difference between isr & function call?
Which interrupt has highest priority in microcontroller ?
Define psp?
State an interrupt that is not level sensitive?
What are issues related to stack and bank 1.?