Since I cannot directly send you a downloadable .pptx file, I have compiled the based on the structure of Gaonkar's book. You can copy this text into PowerPoint slides to create your own presentation.
Most good PPTs will include a table of opcodes. Memorize the common ones: microprocessor 8085 ppt by gaonkar
🚀 : Gaonkar's approach focuses on understanding the timing diagrams and interfacing with I/O devices (like 8255 PPI) to make the microprocessor functional in real-world circuits. If you tell me, I can help further with: Specific instructions (e.g., how to use LDA vs LXI ) Since I cannot directly send you a downloadable
A well-constructed 8085 PPT based on Gaonkar’s framework follows a predictable yet powerful narrative arc, typically comprising 60–120 slides. It is a blueprint of a revolution, broken down into discrete modules: Memorize the common ones: 🚀 : Gaonkar's approach
Would you like a sample slide structure or suggestions for improving such a PPT?