8085 microprocessor:architecture,programming and interfacing
Learn about the architecture, programming, and interfacing of the 8085 microprocessor. Understand the concept of address space, transfer and data manipulation instructions, flags register, interrupts, and machine cycles. This course is perfect for those who want to gain expertise in microprocessors and excel in related exams. Start from the basics of creating a CPU using transistors and logic gates, and progress to understanding the 8085 and 8086 microprocessors. Enhance your knowledge of operating systems and Linux kernel. Trust this process to become an expert who truly understands every line of code at the hardware level.
What you’ll learn
- architecture of 8085 microprocessor
- interfacing of 8085
- programming of 8085
- concept of address space
- isa of 8085
- transfer instructions in 8085
- data manipulation instructions in 8085
- flags register in 8085
- where does flags register come from in the architecture
- interrupts in 8085
- interrupts architecture in 8085
- machine cycles in 8085
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computer has been created by putting together centuries of different branches of science alongside each other, when you look at your computer processor and it says corei7, if you search it on the internet, you’d see its billions of transistors in a small chip. you can’t just go and start studying from there, it doesn’t matter how smart you are, you wouldn’t understand a thing, in order to understand your computer , you have to study it from the beginning, that’s why we created a course before this called “creating a cpu using transistors and logic gates” in which we create a working computer using transistors and logic gates and switches which is able to execute programs, but there is a world of difference between just any working cpu and a world-made processor like 8085.
8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor, if you understand this cpu, then you can move to understand 8086 which is the ancestor of any cpu that you see nowadays and says “x86”, the best way to understand topics like even the operating systems also you need to know the underlying hardware. so for those of you who want to learn it the correct way and be as an expert who truly understand every line of the code at the level of wires and switches, just trust this process, the following is the road map that we want to pass:
creating a cpu using transistors and logic gates(already available)
8085 microprocessor(available)
8086/8088 microprocessor(in progress)
ibm pc 5150
ibm pc monochrome graphic card
ibm pc bios
dos operating system
80286 microprocessor
80386 microprocessor
linux kernel
Who this course is for:
- those who want to know more expert stuff about microprocessors
- students who want to pass the exams related the 8085 microprocessor like gate
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