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SEx: microprocessor clock frequency
explorer Started conversation Aug 20, 2012
Well I am gona ask question about basic microprocessor 8085.
In 8085 the crystal oscillator is connected at X1and X2 pins that generate a frequencyof 6Mhz ( roughly) and there is a frequency divider at clock input of 8085 that divides the oscillator frequency by a factor of 2. Now my question is that why it is divided by 2 ? Why not 3,4 etc?
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explorer Posted Aug 20, 2012
Guys it's been almost one hour and no one has replied yet??????
Plz SEx experts reply to my question.
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Mu Beta Posted Aug 20, 2012
The most likely answer is because oscillators only go in two directions. So it is just calculating a mean travel distance.
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Phil Posted Aug 21, 2012
In digital logic circuits frequency division is easily implemented in powers of 2 (eg 2,4,8 etc) with quite simple circuitry. A divide by 2 only needs a single D flip-flop (which itself is only 6 gates in size). To divide by 4, you just need to put a second divide by 2 after the first.
Dividing by other numbers such as 3 in digital logic is harder and takes more circuitry, which takes more power. When the 8085 was developed in the late 70s these were (and still are) big concerns to chip designers.
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explorer Posted Aug 21, 2012
Hey! Its surely not related to 8085 operations???
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Aug 21, 2012
uhm .. I'm not a specialist, I was assembler programmer a bot over thirty years ago .. isn't one the processor cycle and the other the bus cycle? factor two difference would seem reasonable for that.
I'm too old for this..
google for 8085 timing diagrams, that should make it clear?
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winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire Posted Aug 21, 2012
"Guys it's been almost one hour and no one has replied yet??????
Plz SEx experts reply to my question."
explorer, don't be rude. This is a laid back friendly forum; a small part of a bigger site. Do not demand answers from people! Perhaps you've confused us with an online customer support centre
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Phil Posted Aug 22, 2012
Explorer, you asked why divide by 2 not 3 or 4. I answered that question. As to what the 8085 does with the clock signals internally. I don't know and I don't need to know. A long time ago I did a little bit of mixed signal IC design work. I thought I'd answer the question asked, not the one to do your assignment.
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