Q1- Write a program in assembly language for the 8085 microprocessor to receive 10 bytes of data via the SID and store it at the memory address (3000H to 3009H) using a baud rate of 1200. Information: The 8085 processor operates at a frequency of 3.072 MHz. When you receive each byte of the required bytes, you must adhere to the following: The bits of two high bits will be received at the beginning of the reception (start bits), after that the data bits will be received, after that the low bit of the stop bit will be received (stop bit). The following flowchart will help you, but you should notice that this flowchart deals with one byte, and you are required to deal with 10 bytes The solution must be integrated and include the calculation of the baudrate delay time Ol@[[[[[C+40) No Yes SIDATA Read SID It is Start Bit? Yes Wait for Half-Bit Time Set up Bit Counter Wait Bit Time Read SID Save Bit Decrement Bit Counter Are All Bits Received? No Add Bit to Previous Bits Go Back to Get Next Bit Return
Q1- Write a program in assembly language for the 8085 microprocessor to receive 10 bytes of data via the SID and store it at the memory address (3000H to 3009H) using a baud rate of 1200. Information: The 8085 processor operates at a frequency of 3.072 MHz. When you receive each byte of the required bytes, you must adhere to the following: The bits of two high bits will be received at the beginning of the reception (start bits), after that the data bits will be received, after that the low bit of the stop bit will be received (stop bit). The following flowchart will help you, but you should notice that this flowchart deals with one byte, and you are required to deal with 10 bytes The solution must be integrated and include the calculation of the baudrate delay time Ol@[[[[[C+40) No Yes SIDATA Read SID It is Start Bit? Yes Wait for Half-Bit Time Set up Bit Counter Wait Bit Time Read SID Save Bit Decrement Bit Counter Are All Bits Received? No Add Bit to Previous Bits Go Back to Get Next Bit Return
Chapter2: Introduction To Systems Architecture
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 2VE: A(n) __________ is a storage location implemented in the CPU.
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