8085 Microprocessor
- 8085 Instruction Sets
- Addressing Modes & Interrupts
- 8085 Pin Configuration
- Microprocessor - 8085 Architecture
8086 Microprocessor
- 8086 Addressing Modes
- Microprocessor - 8086 Interrupts
- 8086 Instruction Sets
- 8086 Pin Configuration
- 8086 Functional Units
- Microprocessor - 8086 Overview
Multiprocessor Configuration
I/O Interfacing
Microcontrollers
- Microcontrollers - 8051 Interrupts
- 8051 Input Output Ports
- 8051 Pin Description
- Microcontrollers - 8051 Architecture
- Microcontrollers - Overview
Peripheral Devices
- 8253/54 - Operational Modes
- 8253 - Programmable Interval Timer
- Intel 8255A - Pin Description
- Programmable Peripheral Interface
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Microprocessor - I/O Interfacing Overview
In this chapter, we will discuss Memory Interfacing and IO Interfacing with 8085.
Interface is the path for communication between two components. Interfacing is of two types, memory interfacing and I/O interfacing.
Memory Interfacing
When we are executing any instruction, we need the microprocessor to access the memory for reading instruction codes and the data stored in the memory. For this, both the memory and the microprocessor requires some signals to read from and write to registers.
The interfacing process includes some key factors to match with the memory requirements and microprocessor signals. The interfacing circuit therefore should be designed in such a way that it matches the memory signal requirements with the signals of the microprocessor.
IO Interfacing
There are various communication devices pke the keyboard, mouse, printer, etc. So, we need to interface the keyboard and other devices with the microprocessor by using latches and buffers. This type of interfacing is known as I/O interfacing.
Block Diagram of Memory and I/O Interfacing
![Interfacing](/microprocessor/images/interfacing.jpg)
8085 Interfacing Pins
Following is the pst of 8085 pins used for interfacing with other devices −
A15 - A8 (Higher Address Bus)
AD7 - AD0(Lower Address/Data Bus)
ALE
RD
WR
READY
Ways of Communication − Microprocessor with the Outside World?
There are two ways of communication in which the microprocessor can connect with the outside world.
Serial Communication Interface
Parallel Communication interface
Serial Communication Interface − In this type of communication, the interface gets a single byte of data from the microprocessor and sends it bit by bit to the other system serially and vice-a-versa.
Parallel Communication Interface − In this type of communication, the interface gets a byte of data from the microprocessor and sends it bit by bit to the other systems in simultaneous (or) parallel fashion and vice-a-versa.
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