Implied Addressing Mode in 8085 Microprocessor
The addressing mode in which the operand is given implicitly within the instruction opcode is called implicit addressing mode. In other words, the implicit addressing mode is the mode in which the operand is specified within the instruction opcode. The implied addressing mode is also called the implicit addressing mode because the operand is provided implicitly.
Implied Addressing Mode in 8085 Microprocessor
In the implied addressing mode in the 8085 microprocessors, the operand is provided implicitly within the instruction. As the operand is provided implicitly the operand fetch is not required in this addressing mode. In this article, we will explore the implied addressing mode in 8085 microprocessors and discuss operations and examples of implied addressing mode. We will also discuss the advantages, disadvantages and applications of implied mode in 8085.
Table of Content
- Implied Addressing Mode
- Representation of Instruction
- Examples
- XCHG Instruction
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Applications