What is microprocessor 8085?

Phool Singh
Phool Singh

Posted On: Apr 10, 2024

 

The 8085 (eight zero eight five) microprocessor is an 8-bit microprocessor. It is developed by Intel using NMOS technology and introduced in 1976, March. The 8085 is the version of 8080 microprocessor were added to the interrupt and serial input/output features.

The 8085 microprocessor has an 8-bit data width and 16-bit address width. This microprocessor has 60 pins. This is used for many electronic devices like oven, mobiles, etc.

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