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    OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING LAB – MANUAL 2005 INDEX CONTENTS PAGE NO 1. The 8085 microprocessor 1.1 Introduction 1.2 8085 Internal Architecture 1.3 8085 Pin Diagram 1.4 8085 Addressing Modes 1 1 1 6 11 2. The 8085 Microprocessor Trainer Kit 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Specifications of STS -85 VLC 2.2.1 Hardware Specifications 2.2.2 Software Description 12 12 12 13 15 3. 8085 Instruction Set

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    REFERENCES: 1. Walter A. T. ‚ Avtar S.2002. The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors: Programming‚ Interfacing‚ Software‚ Hardware and Applications (4th Edition). Prentice Hall. 2. Brey B.B. 2008. Intel Microprocessors‚ The (8th Edition). Prentice Hall. 3. Mazidi M. A. ‚ Mazidi J. ‚ Causey D. 2009. The x86 PC: Assembly Language‚ Design‚ and Interfacing‚(5th

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    Static Ram and Dynamic Ram

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    What is the difference between static RAM and dynamic RAM in my computer? Your computer probably uses both static RAM and dynamic RAM at the same time‚ but it uses them for different reasons because of the cost difference between the two types. If you understand how dynamic RAM and static RAM chips work inside‚ it is easy to see why the cost difference is there‚ and you can also understand the names. Dynamic RAM is the most common type of memory in use today. Inside a dynamic RAM chip‚ each

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    8085 microprocessor

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    EE 201 : Digital Circuits and Microprocessors Dr. Amit Sethi Room 303‚ EEE Dept. 2529‚ amitsethi Objectives for this session Introduce the 8085 Microprocessor Introduction to 8085 programming model Introduction to 8085 instruction set All computers are based on the Turing Machine concept • In 1937‚ Alan Turing described this abstract idea of a computer • Turing Machines consist of: – A tape of infinite length with symbols printed in cells – A read-write head that can move along

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    The Central Processing Unit Microprocessors‚ also called central processing units (CPUs)‚ are frequently described as the "brains" of a computer‚ because they act as the central control for the processing of data in personal computers (PCs) and other computers. Chipsets perform logic functions in computers based on Intel processors. Motherboards combine Intel microprocessors and chipsets to form the basic subsystem of a PC. Because it’s part of every one of your computer’s functions‚ it

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    Pc Structure

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    COMPUTER STRUCTURE AND LOGIC ASSIGNMENT 1 - THE HISTORY OF MICROPROCESSOR STUDENT NAME - MALLAWATHANTHRIGE RASIKA PERERA STUDENT ID - 15440329 YEAR | MODEL # | DISTINGUISHING FEATURE | NUMBER OF BITS\MEMORY | 1971 | INTEL 4004 | * 4KB Main Memory * 45 Instructions * Was 1st programmable device which was used in calculators * PMOS Technology | 4 bit | 1972 | INTEL 8008 | * 16KB Main Memory * 48 Instructions * PMOS Technology * slow | 8 bit | 1973 | INTEL 8008

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    Central Processing Unit

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    within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetical‚ logical‚ and input/output operations of the system Introduction to CPU- * Central processing unit etched on silicon chip called microprocessor * Contain tens of millions of tiny transistors Components of the CPU- * Control unit * Moves data and instructions between main memory and registers * Arithmetic logic unit (ALU) * Performs computation and

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    UNIT II- Peripherals and Interfacing PIO 8255 The parallel input-output port chip 8255 is also called as programmable peripheral input-output port. The Intel’s 8255 is designed for use with Intel’s 8-bit‚ 16-bit and higher capability microprocessors. It has 24 input/output lines which may be individually programmed in two groups of twelve lines each‚ or three groups of eight lines. The two groups of I/O pins are named as Group A and Group B. Each of these two groups contains a subgroup of eight

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    engineers and technologists‚ its "Intel Inside" advertising campaign of the 1990s made it and its Pentium processor household names. Intel Corporation designs and manufactures integrated digital technology platforms. A platform consists of a microprocessor and chipset. The Company sells these platforms primarily to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)‚ original design manufacturers (ODMs)‚ and industrial and communications equipment manufacturers in the computing and communications industries

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    the cell phones in your pocket. Even things like your car‚ dishwasher‚ dvd player‚ and even TVs include some form of computers. All this would not be possible without the invention of the integrated circuit or IC. This led to the creation of the Microprocessor or CPU (central processing unit) which acts as the brain of the computer. To better help illustrate the function and need for a CPU you must go back to the first all electric computers. Now computers have a long history but modern electronic

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