R. Gaonkar Microprocessor Architecture Programming And Applications With The 8085 Prentice Hall 2014 !!better!! Info
Many modern textbooks start with high-level concepts and work their way down. Gaonkar flips this script. He understands that to master hardware, you must understand the architecture first.
Microprocessor Based Process Control for Aluminium Pot-Lines Many modern textbooks start with high-level concepts and
(often cited in 5th/6th editions around 2014), here are several related academic papers, studies, and resources that utilize his methodologies for 8085 architecture, programming, and applications. Key Related Papers & Technical Articles | | Value | | :--- | :---
Part I: Microprocessor-Based Systems (Hardware & Interfacing) here are several related academic papers
When you see a MOV A, B instruction, Gaonkar makes you visualize the data path: Register B → Internal Bus → ALU → Accumulator . Most crash courses skip this; Gaonkar obsesses over it.
| | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Undergraduate EE/ECE/CS students | Your curriculum likely requires it. It's perfect for exam prep (timing diagrams, interfacing questions). | | Hobbyists building retro computers | Want to build an 8085 single-board computer? Gaonkar gives you the schematic and the monitor program (hex keypad + 7-seg display). | | Self-learners of assembly | Unlike x86 assembly (which is massive), 8085 has just 72 instructions. You can master the entire ISA in a week using this book. | | Teachers | The 2014 edition includes (with instructor access) PowerPoint slides and lab manuals. |