Intel Microprocessor Question:
Explain briefly the role of the 8284 processor?

Answer:
- The 8284 is considered to be a supporting part for microprocessors. It is responsible for the generation of clock signals.
- The clock generator forms an intrinsic part of a circuit as without it every component in the system would have to create a signal for it independently.
- When F/C’ is at logic, the oscillator output is steered through to the divide-by-3 counter.
- The clock generator forms an intrinsic part of a circuit as without it every component in the system would have to create a signal for it independently.
- When F/C’ is at logic, the oscillator output is steered through to the divide-by-3 counter.
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