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In 8085 which is called as High order / Low order Register?

Flag is called as Low order register & Accumulator is called as High order Register.
Posted By:Rhys Evans      Posted On: Feb 12

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What are input & output devices?

Keyboards, Floppy disk are the examples of input devices. Printer, LED / LCD display, CRT Monitor are the examples of output devices.
Posted By:Bing Fischer      Posted On: Sep 17

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Can an RC circuit be used as clock source for 8085?

Yes, it can be used, if an accurate clock frequency is not required. Also, the component cost is low compared to LC or Crystal.
Posted By:Sarah Hughes      Posted On: Nov 02

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Why crystal is a preferred clock source?

Because of high stability, large Q (Quality Factor) & the frequency that doesn’t drift with aging. Crystal is used as a clock source most of the times.
Posted By:Binga Fischer      Posted On: Jun 23

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Which interrupt is not level-sensitive in 8085?

RST 7.5 is a raising edge-triggering interrupt.
Posted By:Hedwig Miller      Posted On: May 01

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What does Quality factor mean?

The Quality factor is also defined, as Q. So it is a number, which reflects the lossness of a circuit. Higher the Q, the lower are the losses.
Posted By:Viveka Fischer      Posted On: Oct 20

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