Microprocessor - 8085 Architecture
Microprocessor - 8085 Architecture
Accumulator
It is an 8-bit register used to perform arithmetic, logical, I/O & LOAD/STORE operations. It is
connected to internal data bus & ALU.
These registers can work in pair to hold 16-bit data and their pairing combination is like B-C, D-E
& H-L.
Program counter
It is a 16-bit register used to store the memory address location of the next instruction to be
executed. Microprocessor increments the program whenever an instruction is being executed, so
that the program counter points to the memory address of the next instruction that is going to be
executed.
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Stack pointer
It is also a 16-bit register works like stack, which is always incremented/decremented by 2 during
push & pop operations.
Temporary register
It is an 8-bit register, which holds the temporary data of arithmetic and logical operations.
Flag register
It is an 8-bit register having five 1-bit flip-flops, which holds either 0 or 1 depending upon the
result stored in the accumulator.
Sign (S)
Zero (Z)
Auxiliary Carry (AC)
Parity (P)
Carry (C)
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
S Z AC P CY
Interrupt control
As the name suggests it controls the interrupts during a process. When a microprocessor is
executing a main program and whenever an interrupt occurs, the microprocessor shifts the
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control from the main program to process the incoming request. After the request is completed,
the control goes back to the main program.
There are 5 interrupt signals in 8085 microprocessor: INTR, RST 7.5, RST 6.5, RST 5.5, TRAP.
8085 Architecture
We have tried to depict the architecture of 8085 with this following image −
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