The power of the 8085 lies in its ability to interact with the outside world. Memory Interfacing
The 8085 is an 8-bit general-purpose microprocessor. It is capable of addressing 64KB of memory. It features a built-in clock generator and system controller, making it more efficient than its predecessors. Key Features 8-bit data bus and 16-bit address bus. Operates on a single +5V power supply. Clock frequency of 3 MHz (8085A). 74 instruction sets with 5 addressing modes. Integrated serial I/O and interrupt control. Internal Architecture microprocessor 8085 ppt by gaonkar
Program Counter (PC): A 16-bit register that points to the next instruction address. The power of the 8085 lies in its
Stack Pointer (SP): A 16-bit register that manages the stack memory. Flag Register microprocessor 8085 ppt by gaonkar