R. Gaonkar Microprocessor Architecture Programming And Applications With The 8085 Prentice Hall 2014 | ORIGINAL |
Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085
(6th Edition) by Ramesh Gaonkar , published by Prentice Hall/Pearson , remains a definitive resource for understanding the fundamentals of 8-bit computing. First published in 1984, the text uses an integrated approach to teach hardware and software concepts through the lens of the Intel 8085 microprocessor. Core Structure & Content
: This paper details the construction of a 8085 trainer kit, focusing on the hardware interfacing aspects found in Part I and Part III of Gaonkar's book. The 8085 microprocessor is a popular and widely
#BookReview #Microprocessors #8085 #EngineeringBooks #TechReads Processor type: 8-bit microprocessor Clock frequency: 3
- The 8085 microprocessor is a popular and widely used processor in many applications
- The book provides a solid foundation for understanding microprocessor architecture and programming
- The applications covered in the book are relevant to various fields, including control systems, communication systems, and more
- Processor type: 8-bit microprocessor
- Clock frequency: 3.125 MHz (max)
- Address bus: 16 bits
- Data bus: 8 bits
- Memory capacity: 64 KB
- Instruction set: 78 instructions
Briefly extends concepts to higher-level processors like the 8086, Z-80, and microcontrollers. Amazon.com Key Educational Features Programming and Applications with the 8085
These papers align with the pedagogical approach of Gaonkar’s textbook: 8085 Microprocessor Cross Assembler Review (2014)
- Lost half a star for: Not including a companion simulator CD/URL.
- Gains all stars for: Clarity, depth, and practical application.
Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085