The edition is still in print (as of 2025) through Pearson India and major online retailers. Here is how to identify the correct edition:
The book "Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085" is a comprehensive textbook that covers the fundamentals of microprocessor architecture, programming, and applications using the 8085 as a case study. The author, R. Gaonkar, provides a detailed explanation of the 8085's architecture, instruction set, and programming techniques. The book is divided into 12 chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of the 8085 microprocessor. The edition is still in print (as of
| IC | Purpose | Gaonkar Examples | |----|---------|------------------| | | 256 bytes RAM + 3 I/O ports + timer | Use for simple keypad scan | | 8255 (PPI) | 24 programmable I/O lines | Mode 0: Traffic light; Mode 1: Handshake I/O | | 8279 | Keyboard/display interface | Matrix keyboard + 7-segment display | | 8253/8254 | Programmable interval timer | Frequency divider; square wave generation | | 8259 | Priority interrupt controller | Cascade with 8085 INTR | | ADC0804 (not from Intel) | Analog to digital | Interface with 8085 via port | Gaonkar, provides a detailed explanation of the 8085's
In the rapidly evolving world of computer architecture, where processors change by the month, some educational foundations remain timeless. One such cornerstone is (Prentice Hall, 2014). One such cornerstone is (Prentice Hall, 2014)
The edition is still in print (as of 2025) through Pearson India and major online retailers. Here is how to identify the correct edition:
The book "Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085" is a comprehensive textbook that covers the fundamentals of microprocessor architecture, programming, and applications using the 8085 as a case study. The author, R. Gaonkar, provides a detailed explanation of the 8085's architecture, instruction set, and programming techniques. The book is divided into 12 chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of the 8085 microprocessor.
| IC | Purpose | Gaonkar Examples | |----|---------|------------------| | | 256 bytes RAM + 3 I/O ports + timer | Use for simple keypad scan | | 8255 (PPI) | 24 programmable I/O lines | Mode 0: Traffic light; Mode 1: Handshake I/O | | 8279 | Keyboard/display interface | Matrix keyboard + 7-segment display | | 8253/8254 | Programmable interval timer | Frequency divider; square wave generation | | 8259 | Priority interrupt controller | Cascade with 8085 INTR | | ADC0804 (not from Intel) | Analog to digital | Interface with 8085 via port |
In the rapidly evolving world of computer architecture, where processors change by the month, some educational foundations remain timeless. One such cornerstone is (Prentice Hall, 2014).