R. Gaonkar Microprocessor Architecture Programming And Applications - With The 8085 Prentice Hall 2014 //top\\
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9. Recommended Study Order (Self-Paced)
Week 1: Chapters 1–3 (Architecture, pins, machine cycles)
Week 2: Chapters 4–5 (Addressing modes, instruction set)
Week 3: Chapter 6–7 (Simple programs, loops, delay)
Week 4: Chapter 8–9 (Stack, subroutines, code conversion)
Week 5: Chapter 10–11 (Interrupts, 8255 – basic interfacing)
Week 6: Chapter 12–13 (Timers, keyboard/display, applications) Here are a few options for a post
- Introduction to Microprocessors: The book begins with an introduction to microprocessors, their history, and the 8085 microprocessor in particular.
- Architecture of 8085: The author explains the architecture of the 8085 microprocessor, including its registers, flags, and memory organization.
- Instruction Set and Programming: The book covers the instruction set of the 8085 microprocessor, including data transfer, arithmetic, logical, and control instructions. The author provides numerous examples and programs to illustrate the use of these instructions.
- Programming Techniques: The book discusses various programming techniques, such as loops, conditional statements, and subroutines.
- Interfacing and Applications: The author covers the interfacing of the 8085 microprocessor with various devices, such as LEDs, keyboards, and displays. The book also includes examples of applications, such as traffic light control and elevator control systems.
Interesting Content Snippets
- Gaonkar, R. (2014). Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085. Prentice Hall.
- Intel Corporation. (1977). 8085/8085A/8085AH 8-Bit Microprocessor.
- Kenneth Morse. (2007). The 8085 Primer: An Introduction to the 8085 Microprocessor.
The Definitive Guide to R. Gaonkar’s Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 (Prentice Hall, 2014)
Introduction: The Bible of 8085 Microprocessors
For over three decades, one name has been synonymous with teaching the fundamentals of microprocessor technology to engineers, hobbyists, and computer science students worldwide: Ramesh S. Gaonkar. His seminal work, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085, published by Prentice Hall (now part of Pearson Education), has seen numerous editions. However, the 2014 edition holds a special place as a refined, modernized version of a classic text. Introduction to Microprocessors : The book begins with
While the industry has moved well beyond 8-bit architecture, this text continues to be the go-to resource for students and educators. Here is why this book remains a standard in engineering curricula: Interesting Content Snippets