8086 MICROPROCESSOR TRAINER
8086 Microprocessor Trainer Omega Type OEJ-86
uses Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprecessor as CPU. This is one step
above 8085 (8-bit) microprocessor. The term 16-bit means that
its arithmetic logic unit, internal registers, and most of its instructions
are designed to work with 16-bit binary words. The 8086 has a 16-bit data
bus, so it can read data from or write data to memory and ports either 16
bits or 8 bits at a time. As its address bus is 20-bit wide, it can address
memory up to 1,048,576 locations. Each of the 1MB locations represents
bitewide. Therefore it is necessary to study by experimentation how a 8086
microprocessor responds for various conditions. Using this trainer, students
studying in electronics, electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, chemical
engineering subjects, B.Sc. (electronics, computers, and physics)
laboratory, and polytechnics can learn programming an 8086 Microprecessor.
This can be used to some extent for desinging prototypes.