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    How much maximum memory can we access in 8085?

    Re: 8085 ya i also need that book name we found this in a discussion so i am not very sure and some of my friend told that he hd read frm a book so i started this topic here. so plz can u tell me that particular book. or upload it?/
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    More confusing on Microprocessordeciding wordlength

    Can Anybody plz upload BREY's book???
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    How much maximum memory can we access in 8085?

    Re: 8085 No i m talking that ow much maximum can we access in the worst conition using SID lines.
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    How much maximum memory can we access in 8085?

    8085 maximum address think a more i think it may be little bit more
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    a question about frequency response

    What do u want to know more about frequency response???
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    How much maximum memory can we access in 8085?

    the addressing capacity of 8085 how much maximum memory can we access in 8085 microprocessor taking every worst situation into consideration????
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    More confusing on Microprocessordeciding wordlength

    1:=How does the word length of the processor is decided??? whether by the width of the processor or the wordlength of the processor or both.. or any other factor is taken into consideration. Any other factors like Program counter,Instruction Registor. 2:- if there are 64no of total opcodes for...
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    How does the word length of the processor is decided?

    Re: Microprocessor.... 1:=How does the word length of the processor is decided??? whether by the width of the processor or the wordlength of the processor or both.. or any other factor is taken into consideration. Any other factors like Program counter,Instruction Registor. 2:- if there are...
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    How does the word length of the processor is decided?

    1:=How does the word length of the processor is decided??? whether by the width of the processor or the wordlength of the processor or both.. or any other factor is taken into consideration. 2:- if there are 64no of total opcodes for a particular microprocessor than what is the wordlength of...
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    What does 0db+0db mean ?

    Re: 0db+0db=? perfect answer..0db+0db=1
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    Why and how to use the transfer function?

    Re: why transfer function? By the basic mean We r giving some input to the system and getting some output but there is some loss inside the system or what ever may be that means we are cheking how much of input is being transferred to the output of the system??? thats why the name TRANSFER...
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    How does this circuit work

    For the +ve cycle of source(V) diode D1 is forward fiased and the capacitor starts charging with source side +ve and the point2 is -ve ande the -ve terminal of the source is more -ve than point 2 so the diode is forward biased again when the polarity changes the diode D2 forward biases with...
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    What is the purpose of amplifiers?

    Re: Amplifiers Whenever u r speaking something in front of the mic can it be audible to to all the audience in a stadium so it need the amplication of the amplitude of the signal.so increasing the level of signal is called amplification.this is an example o audio signal amplification.
  14. srutisahoo

    Pass band gain of a low pass butterworth filter.

    I got this value from Ramakanta A. gayak ward book .it is written that in a low pass first order butter worth filter Af=1.586 so Rf=0.586R1. where Rf is the feedback resistor. it is always constant. can u plz help me why this value is always constant???
  15. srutisahoo

    Pass band gain of a low pass butterworth filter.

    Where did you get that value? I got this value from Ramakanta A. gayak ward book .it is written that in a low pass first order butter worth filter Af=1.586 so Rf=0.586R1. where Rf is the feedback resistor. it is always constant. can u plz help me why this value is always constant???

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