Electronics and Communication Engineering - Microprocessors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Microprocessors - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
8085 has 6 sign flags.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
It has one sign flag S.
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
Prasuna said:
5 years ago
Can anyone explain me clearly?
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Priya said:
5 years ago
Basically 8085 consists of 5 flags. I.e.,
1.carry
2.parity
3auxillary carry
4.Zero
5.sign.
So, in this sign flag is one type of flag. It doesn't consists any other types of flags.
1.carry
2.parity
3auxillary carry
4.Zero
5.sign.
So, in this sign flag is one type of flag. It doesn't consists any other types of flags.
Shiva said:
6 years ago
@Rahul.
5085 has one sign flag ie s-flag.
5085 has one sign flag ie s-flag.
Rahul said:
6 years ago
How? Explain in detail.
Subha said:
8 years ago
It has only 5 flags.
They are,
1. Sign flag
2. Zero flag.
3. Parity flag.
4. Carry flag.
5. Auxillary carry.
They are,
1. Sign flag
2. Zero flag.
3. Parity flag.
4. Carry flag.
5. Auxillary carry.
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Maurya said:
9 years ago
The flag register in 8085 is an 8-bit register which contains 5-bit positions.
These five flags are of 1bit F/F and are known as zero, SIGN, carry, parity and auxiliary carry. For sign flag, if the result of an MSB operation is 1 then it is set else it is reset.
These five flags are of 1bit F/F and are known as zero, SIGN, carry, parity and auxiliary carry. For sign flag, if the result of an MSB operation is 1 then it is set else it is reset.
Basavaraj said:
9 years ago
Five sign flags in 8085.
Pranay rana said:
9 years ago
Why? Give me the reason.
Yogesh kumar said:
9 years ago
Please give the name of 8085 sign flag.
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