8085 MICROPROCESSOR TRAINING KIT (LED version) Model M85-06
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8085 MICROPROCESSOR TRAINING KIT (LED version) Model M85-06
Item Description
- 8K bytes of RAM using 6264 with Battery Backup using NICD Battery.
- On-board one memory expansion up to 56KB.
- Three Channel Timer/Counter using 8253 brought out at 10 Pins FRC Connector.
- 24 I/O lines provided through 8255 brought out at 26 Pins FRC Connector to interface with IC-XX Series.
Technical Specifications
- 22 I/O lines provided through 8155 brought at 26 Pins FRC Connector.
- On-board Interrupt Controller using 8259 terminated on 26 pin FRC Connector.
- On-board USART using 8251 terminated on a 9 pin D-Type Connector.
- RS-232C interface through SID/SOD lines brought out on 9-Pin D-Type connector.
- Two mode of commands:
- Hex Key pad Mode
- Serial Mode
- 28 keys hexadecimal keyboard and six/eight seven segment display using 8279 brought out at 26 Pins FRC Connector
- Powerful Commands like Examine/Edit Memory, Examine/Edit Register, Single stepping, Execution, Block Move, Insert Data, Delete Data can be used through hex keyboard or PC serial mode.
- Facility for Downloading/Uploading files from/to PC.
- All address, data & control lines are available on KXT Bus 50 pin FRC Connector to interface with SC-XX Series.
- All ICS are mounted on IC Sockets.
- Bare Board Tested Glass Epoxy SMOBC PCB is used.
- In-Built Power Supply of +5V/1.5A, ±12V/250mA.
- Attractive Wooden enclosures of Light weight Australian Pine Wood.
- User’s Manual with sample programs.
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