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Assignment No.1: Name:-Ayush Gade Roll No.: - 06 #Pinout of 8085 Microprocessor

This document provides a pinout summary of the 8085 microprocessor. It lists 19 pins of the microprocessor along with their direction, active state and main functions. The pins are used for addressing memory, transferring data, differentiating memory and I/O operations, reading and writing data, interrupts and reset signals, clock generation and power supply.

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Assignment No.1: Name:-Ayush Gade Roll No.: - 06 #Pinout of 8085 Microprocessor

This document provides a pinout summary of the 8085 microprocessor. It lists 19 pins of the microprocessor along with their direction, active state and main functions. The pins are used for addressing memory, transferring data, differentiating memory and I/O operations, reading and writing data, interrupts and reset signals, clock generation and power supply.

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Assignment no.

1
Name:- Ayush gade
Roll No.:- 06

#Pinout of 8085 Microprocessor


Pin Direction Active Function
high/low
01.Address bus - - Used to send address
to memory from
processor.

Used to transfer data


between
microprocessor and
02.Data bus - - memory.

Indicates whether bus


function as address or
data bus.

03.ALE Output -
Indicates which
(Address Latch machine cycle is
Enable) currently executed by
processor.

Used to differentiate
04. S0 , S1 Output - between memory
(Status Signals) Location and I/O
operations.
Used for read
operation either from
05. IO/M—
memory or from
(Input, Output/ Output - input device.

Memory)
Used for write
operation either into
memory or into
output device.

06.RD—
(Read) Output Active low MP uses this pin to
acknowledge the
receipt of HOLD
signal.

07. WR— Low output on this


pin indicates that
(Write) Output Active low microprocessor has
acknowledged the
INTR request.

It is used to reset the


peripheral devices
08. HLDA and other ICs on the
circuit.
(Hold Output -
Acknowledgement)
Used for
synchronization
09. INTA— between processor
(Interrupt and peripheral
Acknowledgement) devices.
Output Active low
HOLD pin is used to
request the
microprocessor for
DMA transfer.
10. RESETOUT
Used to synchronize
slower peripheral
devices with fast
Output Active high microprocessor.

11. CLOCKOUT
Used to reset the
microprocessor.

Interrupt are the


Output - signal generated by
the external devices
to request the
12. HOLD microprocessor to
perform a task.

The data on this line


located into
Input - accumulator
whenever a RIM
instruction is
13. READY executed.

The output SOD is


set/reset as specified
by the SIM
Input - instruction.

14. RESETIN— +5volt power supply


is connected to VCC
ground signals is
Connected to VSS.
15. Interrupt
Input Active low
Used to set frequency
of internal clock
generator.
- -

16. SID
(Serial input
Data)

- -

17. SOD
(Serial Output
Data)

- -
18. VSS and VCC

- -

19. X1, X2
- -

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