Intel 8085 microprocessor family

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Intel 8085 microprocessor is the next generation of Intel 8080 CPU family. In addition to being faster than the 8080, the 8085 had the following enhancements:

  • Intel 8085 had single 5 Volt power supply.
  • Clock oscillator and system controller were integrated on the chip.
  • The CPU included serial I/O port.
  • Two new instructions were added to 8085 instruction set. The CPU also included a few undocumented instructions. These instructions were supposed to be a part of the CPU instruction set, but at the last moment they were left undocumented because they were not compatible with forthcoming Intel 8086.
  • Full list of differences between Intel 8080 and 8085 processors.

There were multiple versions of 8085 microprocessors. The original version of the 8085 microprocessor without suffix "A" was manufactured by Intel only, and was very quickly replaced with 8085A containing bug fixes. A few years after that, around 1980, Intel introduced 8085AH - HMOS version of 8085A. There was also 80C85A - CMOS version of the 8085A. It's not clear if 80C85 was ever manufactured by Intel or not, but it was produced by at least two second source manufacturers - OKI and Tundra Semiconductor. Tundra Semiconductor manufactured the fastest 8085 microprocessor running at 8 MHz.

Second source manufacturers: AMD, Mitsubishi, NEC, OKI, Siemens, Toshiba. Soviet Union also manufactured clones of Intel 8085 CPU.

Computers:Radio Shack TRS-80 Models 100 and 200, CompuPro 8/16.
Die pictures: NEC 8085A
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At a glance
Type:
Microprocessor
Introduction:
1976
Bus width:
8
Frequency:
3 - 8 MHz
AMD AM8085A-2DC / C8085A-2

AMD AM8085A-2DC / C8085A-2
5 MHz
40-pin ceramic DIP
Purple ceramic/gold top/gold pins

Intel C8085

Intel C8085
3 MHz
40-pin ceramic DIP
Purple ceramic/black top/tin pins

NEC D8085A

NEC D8085A
3 MHz
40-pin ceramic DIP
White ceramic/silver top/gold pins

Mitsubishi M5L8085AP

Mitsubishi M5L8085AP
3 MHz
40-pin plastic DIP

OKI MSM80C85ARS

OKI MSM80C85ARS

OKI MSM80C85A microprocessors, implemented in CMOS technology, had a couple of advantages over NMOS 8085 microprocessors. MSM80C85A had greater operating temperature range from -40 to 85°C and they didn't use as much power as NMOS 8085 microprocessors. For example, this OKI MSM80C85ARS uses 8 times less power than Intel 8085 microprocessor running at the same frequency.

Siemens SAB8085A-C

Siemens SAB8085A-C
3 MHz
40-pin ceramic DIP
Purple ceramic/silver top/tin pins

Toshiba TMP8085AP

Toshiba TMP8085AP
3 MHz
40-pin plastic DIP

USSR IM1821VM85A

USSR IM1821VM85A
3.6 MHz
40-pin ceramic DIP
White ceramic/silver top/tin pins

Soviet clone of Intel 80c85 processor
Military version

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