Why 8085 microprocessor is known as 8 bit microprocessor?
These are available to the programmer, for storing values during programs. Why it is called 8085 microprocessor? The word length of a processor depends on data bus, thats why Intel 8085 is called 8 bit Microprocessor because it have an 8 bit data bus.
What is the programming model of 8085?
The programming model of 8085 consist of an 8-bit accumulator, one flag register, 6 general 8-bit purpose registers, and two 16-bit special purpose registers. These registers are critically required when programming a 8085 processor. The different register in the programming model are explained below:
What is the general purpose register in 8085 microprocessor?
The 8085 has six general-purpose registers to store 8-bit data; these are identified as- B, C, D, E, H, and L. These can be combined as register pairs – BC, DE, and HL, to perform some 16-bit operation. These registers are used to store or copy temporary data, by using instructions, during the execution of the program.