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1.1 INTRODUCTION
This section briefs the hardware and software facilities available in both the trainers
Micro-85 EBl and Micro-85 EB2. Micro-85 EBl is a powerful Microprocessor Trainer with
basic features such as 24 TTL lines using 8255 Hardware Single Stepping and Software Single
Stepping of user programs.
In addition to the above features, Micro-85 EB2 has RS232C compatible serial port,
Bus Expansion for interfacing VBMB series of add-on cards and 24 TTL I/O lines. A separate
switch is provided for learning more about hardware. interrupts. There is also provision to
add multi output power supply for interfacing experiment boards. Most of the control
signals are terminated .at test points for easy analysis on CRO or logic probe.
The differences in the specification of Micro-85 EBl and Micro-85 EB2 are highlighted
in this manual. The users are therefore requested to go through the Hardware specification
carefully.
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
1.2.1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
2) MEMORY:
Note: The RAM area from 4000 - 40FF should not be accessed by the user since it
is used as scratch pad by the Monitor program.
3) INPUT/OUTPUT:
4) DISPLAY:
7) BATTERY BACKUP:
This facility allows the user to execute programs at machine cycle level using a
separate switch.
12) TEST POINTS: Test points provided for MR*, MW*, INTA*, IO/M*,
This RES key allows you to terminate any present activity and to return your
RES
Micro-85 EB to an initialized state. When pressed, the µ..85 sign-on message
appears in the display for a few seconds and the monitor will
display command -
INT
DEC (or)
DEC
(or)
The 16 Hexa decimal keys have either a dual or a triple role to play.
iii) It functions as command key when pressed directly after command prompt.
ii. This key is for substituting memory contents When NEXT key is pressed
immediate1y after this it takes the user to the start address for
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ii. Fill a block of RAM memory with desired data.
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