Mam, You are really Amazing and your way of teaching is too good. you teach everything from scratch, I saw many videos on youtube on Microprocessor But you are amazing
Loved the animation part mam ....it will help me remember this easily Thankyou for the amazing series mam ....never thought that I am gonna like this subject this much All because of your amazing explanation 😊🙏
In this presentation, mam you are showing that the 8286 bus transceiver is also receiving address (i.e. of 20 bit) but it is only used to transmit and receive the data and due to which it is 2 in number ?
Actually AD0 to AD15 are address data multiplexed bus and A16 to A19 pure address bus. In diagram it was difficult for me to draw and show seperate animation. A16 to A19 is seperate connection. Only two 8286 required as only data flows through it. I liked the way you noticed the glitch , good observation keep it up.
Thank you mam for awesome explanation. I have one doubt.. as the 20 bit address also goes through 8286 transceiver, why only two 8 bit 8286 are required?
Mam, You are really Amazing and your way of teaching is too good.
you teach everything from scratch, I saw many videos on youtube on Microprocessor But you are amazing
Thank you so much for appreciation. I am glad that you liked it. Keep watching and let me know if you have any doubts.
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Thank you madam u r amazing. I am going to pass the exam bcz of u. U explained very well. Words from my heart
Thank you so much for your wonderful words 😊.
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Loved the animation part mam ....it will help me remember this easily
Thankyou for the amazing series mam ....never thought that I am gonna like this subject this much
All because of your amazing explanation 😊🙏
That's so sweet 😊. Thanks for your wonderful comment. Keep learning microprocessor 👍
Nice topic!!
thanks dear you always motivate me
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Explanation and animation is very good for understanding.
Thank you mam 😊
You are welcome 😊 keep learning
Thank u so much mam..
It was so easy..❤❤
And we want more contents like this.
Sure. You are welcome 😊. Keep learning
Great explanation !!!!
Thank you so much 😊l am glad that you liked it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH MA'AM
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The timing diagram given here of read and the one you have given in the next video do not match.
Refer the one given in next video
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Thank you so much 😊. I am glad to receive this message
Thanks 4 extraordinary knowledge and hardworking.
Nicely Explain
Thanks
THANKS mam
You are welcome 🤗. Keep learning
Namaste, madam. I would like to have ppts/diagrams. Could you provide, madam?
@@dr.kranthikiran2230 I am so sorry. Ppts can not be provided for copyright reasons
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What a lecture really appreciate ur efforts ma'am .Thank u so much.is this syllabus for mumbai University?
I am glad that you liked it. Thank you. Yes it is Mumbai university syllabus. Keep watching
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thank you
keep uploading your content helps me to prepare for competitive exams as minute details are available
I will try my best
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Can u explain wait state generation in 8086
Ok sure
In this presentation, mam you are showing that the 8286 bus transceiver is also receiving address (i.e. of 20 bit) but it is only used to transmit and receive the data and due to which it is 2 in number ?
Actually AD0 to AD15 are address data multiplexed bus and A16 to A19 pure address bus. In diagram it was difficult for me to draw and show seperate animation. A16 to A19 is seperate connection. Only two 8286 required as only data flows through it. I liked the way you noticed the glitch , good observation keep it up.
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures Thanks mam
Thank you mam for awesome explanation. I have one doubt.. as the 20 bit address also goes through 8286 transceiver, why only two 8 bit 8286 are required?
Address goes in latch and data flow through 8286. Since address and data Bus is multiplexed, connection is shown that way.
Address does not go through 8286
Thanks mam for clearing my doubt quickly.
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What is Tw mam
Tw? Where?
In timing digram t1,t2,t3,tw,t4
@@pundlikpatil2380 these are T state means clock cycle. We apply clock to microprocessor at clk pin
@@pundlikpatil2380 tw wait state
hi Mam @The Vertex . Can you please provide notes for 8086 or suggest any good book for it?
Yes sure give me some time
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures Thanks a lot Mam..
Mam timing diagram kaise banayenge iska ek lecture provide kar dijiye na.
Video is already available on timing diagram. Check out
ruclips.net/video/sNhnYcPmVGo/видео.html
Check this video
@@TheVertex-Engg-Lectures yes mam i didn't see that.
honestly saying now understand how timing diagram actually work
Yes this concept is little critical to understand but I am glad that you understood 👍