Draw the diagram of registers of Intel 8085 and explain.
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Registers of 8085 microprocessor
A microprocessor is a multipurpose, programmable, clock-driven, register-based electronic device that reads binary instructions from a storage device called memory, accepts binary data as input and processes data according to those instructions and provide results as output. A 8085 microprocessor, is a second generation 8-bit microprocessor and is the base for studying and using all the microprocessor available in the market.
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The 8085 has six general - purpose registers to store 8-bit data; these are identified as B, C, D, E, H and L as shown in the figure. They can be combined as register pairs - BC, DE, and HL - to perform some 16-bit operations.
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