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Program for adding 2 numbers input from keyboard in 8085 Microprocessor

George John
George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 917 Views

We write an 8085 assembly language program of two input using two 2-digit hexadecimal numbers from the keyboard and then we add and the output results in the address field.FILE NAME ADD2NUM.ASM ORG C000H CURAD: EQU FFF7H UPDAD: EQU 06BCH CLEAR: EQU 044AH GTHEX: EQU 052FH MVI A, 0EH SIM EI ; Unmask RST5.5 and enable interrupts MVI B, 01 CALL GTHEX ; Input a 2 digit number and display in data field MOV A, E STA C100H ; Store the 2-digit hex number in C100H MVI B, 01 CALL GTHEX ; Input a 2 digit number and display in ...

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8086 program to transfer a block of 4 bytes by using string instructions

Arjun Thakur
Arjun Thakur
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 996 Views

In this program we will see how to transfer a 4-byte block from one location to another location.Problem StatementWrite 8086 Assembly language program to transfer a four-byte block from one memory section to another memory section. The numbers are stored at memory offset 500 – 503.DiscussionHere we are initially setting up the source index register with the source of data blocks, then set the destination index register to store into another block. Then set the Data segment register and Extra Segment register to 0000H. By using MOVSB instruction, the entire block is transferred from one location to another. As the ...

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Program for adding 4 hex digits of a 16-bit number in 8085 Microprocessor

Ankith Reddy
Ankith Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 670 Views

We write an 8085 assembly language program for the addition of 4 hex digits of a 16-bit number whose input is given from the keyboard and the result is displayed in the data field.FILE NAME ADDHEX.ASM ORG C000H CURDT: EQU FFF9H UPDDT: EQU 06D3H GTHEX: EQU 052FH HXDSP: EQU 05A1H OBUFF: EQU FFFAH MVI A, 0EH SIM EI ; Unmask RST5.5 and enable interrupts MVI B, 00 CALL GTHEX ; Input a 4 digit number and display in address field CALL HXDSP ; Store the 4 hex digits in 4 locations starting from OBUFF LXI H, OBUUF MOV A, M ...

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Status check data transfer in 8085

Ankith Reddy
Ankith Reddy
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 525 Views

Status check data transfer process is a much more complex process than simple data transfer. We use this method is used when there is lack of accurate knowledge of the Input Output device consisting of the timing characteristics. Status information is received by the processor regarding the readiness of the Input Output device for performing the data transfer. Generally, the processor is involved in the checking of the loop for the device to get ready. The device releases from the loop when the device is ready for use for the execution of the IN or OUT instruction which depends on ...

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Mode 1—strobed I/O

Krantik Chavan
Krantik Chavan
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 2K+ Views

We call mode 1 as the strobed Input Output or handshake Input Output. We use this mode when the data is supplied by the input device to the microprocessor at irregular interval of time. A port which is functioned to program in mode uses three handshake signals. These handshake signals are provided by Port C. Only port A and B works in mode 1. The pins PC2, PC1, and PC0 provides handshake signals for port B when we configure it for Input port or Output port. Moreover, the pins PC7, PC6, and PC3 provides handshake signals for port A. The ...

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I/O-mapped I/O or memory-mapped I/O in 8085 Microprocessor

Nancy Den
Nancy Den
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 7K+ Views

Before having a discussion regarding the demerits or merits of I/O mapped I/O and memory-mapped I/O, let us have a generic discussion regarding the difference between I/O mapped I/O and memory mapped I/O.In Memory Mapped Input Output −We allocate a memory address to an Input-Output device.Any instructions related to memory can be accessed by this Input-Output device.The Input-Output device data are also given to the Arithmetic Logical Unit.Input-Output Mapped Input Output −We give an Input-Output address to an Input-Output deviceOnly IN and OUT instructions are accessed by such devices.The ALU operations are not directly applicable to such Input-Output data.So as ...

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Interfacing 7(Seven) Segment Display to 8085 Microprocessor

Arjun Thakur
Arjun Thakur
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 16K+ Views

 An output device which is very common is, especially in the kit of 8085 microprocessor and it is the Light Emitting Diode consisting of seven segments. Moreover, we have eight segments in a LED display consisting of 7 segments which includes ‘.’, consisting of character 8 and having a decimal point just next to it. We denote the segments as ‘a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and dp’ where dp signifies ‘.’ which is the decimal point. Moreover, these are LEDs or together a series of Light Emitting Diodes. We have shown the internal circuit comprising of a display ...

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Control port of 8255

Nancy Den
Nancy Den
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 6K+ Views

In 8255, there are two types of command words or control word are available. And they are −Mode definition control word andPort C bit set/reset control word.Both these are written to the control port only. From the point of view of the microprocessor there is a single 8-bit control port, which is selected when CS* = 0, WR* = 0, A1 = 1 and A0 = 1. But if we consider the architecture of 8255, internally there are two control ports, one for mode definition control and another for Port C bit set/reset control. The contents of the control port ...

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Mode 2—bi-directional I/O

Krantik Chavan
Krantik Chavan
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 1K+ Views

In mode 0 or mode 1, a port works as an input port or an output port. It is dependent if an input device or an output device gets connected to the port. Moreover, this, mode 2 is often called as bi-directional handshake Input Output. It is beneficial for us when the microprocessor receives information, and sometimes sends information to the Input Output device which is connected to 8255. An example to be cited as for the communication process with a floppy disk controller card. Since mode 2 is bi-directional handshake Input Output, it needs more number of handshake lines ...

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Display interface using serial transfer in 8085 Microprocessor

George John
George John
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 440 Views

In this module we have explained the complete interface of four numbers segmented into seven parts having the Light Emitting Diode which uses a serial data transfer scheme. The portion which is displayed of the interface has 4 LEDS comprises of 7-segments LEDs as we can see from the physical layout of the interface. The connection to the interface is done by the ALS-8085 kit which uses a flat table of 26 crores. We connect the connector C1 to the interface to the Input Output connector P3 on the ALS kit. There is a power supply of of +5 V ...

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