Description
Specifications Table
Material – Laminated paper with waterproof coating
Pack Size – Single sheet (A3 size)
Grade – Educational/Professional
Application – Microprocessor interfacing, circuit design, troubleshooting
Product Overview
The 8085 Pin Layout Chart is a precision-designed reference tool for electronics students, engineers, and researchers working with Intel’s 8-bit microprocessor. This laminated chart provides a detailed pinout diagram with clearly labeled functions for each of the 40 pins, including data bus lines (D0-D7), address bus (A8-A15), control signals (RD, WR, ALE), and power supply pins (Vcc, GND). The high-contrast printing ensures readability even in low-light lab conditions, while the waterproof lamination protects against accidental spills or wear. Unlike digital references, this physical chart eliminates the need for screen switching during hands-on work, improving efficiency in circuit prototyping and debugging. The A3 size offers ample space for annotations, making it a practical companion for lab notebooks or workbenches. Compatible with standard 8085-based development boards, this chart serves as both a learning aid for beginners and a quick-reference tool for experienced professionals.
FAQs
1. Does this chart include explanations for each pin’s function?
The chart visually labels all 40 pins with their standard notations (e.g., AD0-AD7 for multiplexed address/data lines), but does not include extended theoretical explanations. It’s designed as a quick-reference tool to complement textbooks or datasheets.
2. Can this be used with 8085 trainer kits from Indian manufacturers?
Yes, the pinout follows the universal 8085 microprocessor standard, making it compatible with trainer kits from brands like Kits’n’Spares, Core2Code, or Tenettech, as well as custom-built setups.
3. What’s the difference between this and a free PDF pinout diagram?
This physical chart eliminates screen glare and battery dependency, allowing you to reference it while soldering or probing circuits. The laminated surface also resists coffee stains or ink smudges, unlike printed PDFs.
4. Is this suitable for competitive exams like GATE or ESE?
While the chart helps visualize pin configurations, it does not replace study materials for exam-specific questions. However, it’s useful for practical lab-based exam preparations where physical references are permitted.
5. How should I store this to prevent curling or damage?
Store flat in a folder or roll it gently with the printed side outward to avoid creases. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods to prevent lamination peeling.

