Absolute Addressing Mode in 8085 Microprocessor
The absolute addressing mode is an addressing mode in which the operand is stored in the memory and the effective address is specified in the instruction itself. The effective address is specified directly in the instruction and contains the operand in which any operation is to be performed. The absolute addressing mode is also called the direct addressing mode.
Absolute Addressing Mode in 8085 Microprocessor
In absolute addressing mode in the 8085 microprocessor, the effective address is provided directly in the address part of the instruction. The operand can be directly fetched by accessing the effective address. In this article, we will explore the absolute addressing mode and discuss the operations and examples of absolute addressing mode. We will also discuss the advantages, disadvantages and applications of absolute addressing mode in 8085 microprocessors.
Table of Content
- Absolute Addressing Mode
- Representation of Instructions
- Examples
- LDA Instruction
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Application