Memory Addressing Modes of 8086

Memory Addressing Modes of 8086: Most of the memory ICs are byte oriented i.e. each memory location can store only one byte of data. The 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor,…

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Memory Interfacing in 8085

Memory Interfacing in 8085: Memory is an integral part of a microprocessor system, and in this section, we will discuss how to interface a memory device with the microprocessor. The…

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Digital Integrated Circuits Articles

Digital Integrated Circuits Articles: CMOS Inverter Working Principle: CMOS Circuit contain both NMOS and PMOS devices to speed the switching of capacitive loads. It consumes low power and can be…

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Classification of Printers

Classification of Printers: Classification of Printers - Character printers and graphic plotters are the two devices used to prepare a permanent (or hard copy) record of computer output. The basic…

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What is Flash Memory in Digital Electronics?

What is Flash Memory in Digital Electronics? Flash Memory in Digital Electronics (sometimes called "flash RAM") is a type of constantly-powered nonvolatile memory that can be erased and reprogrammed in…

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NVRAM (Non Volatile Random Access Memory)

NVRAM (Non Volatile Random Access Memory): NVRAM (Non Volatile Random Access Memory)- It is Non Volatile Ram. It created by the combination of a static RAM and an electrically erasable…

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ROM Memory

ROM Memory: It is a read only memory. We can't write data in this ROM Memory. It is non-volatile memory i.e. it can hold data even if power is turned…

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