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|Description=16-bit microprocessor | |Description=16-bit microprocessor | ||
|Used_in=4041;RTD710;SG5030; | |Used_in=4041;AM700;DAS9200;Keithley 182;RTD710;SG5030;Prism 3002;THS720; | ||
|Designers= | |Designers= | ||
}} with internal 32-bit architecture and buses, introduced in 1979. | }} with internal 32-bit architecture and buses, introduced in 1979. | ||
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Initial speed grades were 4, 6 and 8 MHz. Faster versions and CMOS implementations were available later, as were second-source versions. | Initial speed grades were 4, 6 and 8 MHz. Faster versions and CMOS implementations were available later, as were second-source versions. | ||
The original 4 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU was [[Media:Component_news_279.pdf|added to the Tek parts inventory in March 1980]] as P/N 156-1445-00, at a unit cost of $150 (~$ | The original 4 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU was [[Media:Component_news_279.pdf|added to the Tek parts inventory in March 1980]] as P/N 156-1445-00, at a unit cost of $150 (~$560 in 2023 dollars). | ||
[[File:Motorola 68000.png|thumb|300px|right|DIL Pinout (click to enlarge)]] | [[File:Motorola 68000.png|thumb|300px|right|DIL Pinout (click to enlarge)]] | ||
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==Used in== | ==Used in== | ||
* [[ | * [[AM700]] – MC68040 (U64, main CPU), MC68340 (U110, I/O processor) | ||
* [[DAS9200]] ( | * [[DAS9200]] – 68010 | ||
* [[ | * [[SG5030]] – 68HC000 (PLCC68) | ||
* [[ | * [[Prism 3002]] – 68010 | ||
* [[THS720]] – MC68331 (68020 based MCU) | |||
{{Part usage}} | |||
==Supported by== | ==Supported by== |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 16 October 2024
The Motorola MC68000 (P/N 156-1445-00) is a 16-bit microprocessor monolithic integrated circuit with internal 32-bit architecture and buses, introduced in 1979.
It requires +5 V power only and came initially in 64-pin DIL packages. The external bus is asynchronous.
The 68000 has non-multiplexed data (16 bit) and address (24 bit) buses. The 68008 was a version with an 8-bit external data bus, initially available in a 48-pin DIL package.
The 68010 (1982) included minor improvements to support virtual memory and virtualization.
The data ALU is 16 bits wide.
Initial speed grades were 4, 6 and 8 MHz. Faster versions and CMOS implementations were available later, as were second-source versions.
The original 4 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU was added to the Tek parts inventory in March 1980 as P/N 156-1445-00, at a unit cost of $150 (~$560 in 2023 dollars).
Links
- Motorola 68000 @ Wikipedia
Used in
- AM700 – MC68040 (U64, main CPU), MC68340 (U110, I/O processor)
- DAS9200 – 68010
- SG5030 – 68HC000 (PLCC68)
- Prism 3002 – 68010
- THS720 – MC68331 (68020 based MCU)
Some instruments using part Motorola 68000
Instrument | Manufacturer | Class | Model | Description | Introduced |
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4041 | Tektronix | Computer | 4041 | BASIC-programmable computer | 1982 |
AM700 | Tektronix | Audio/Video | AM700 | Audio Measurement System | (?) |
DAS9200 | Tektronix | Logic Analyzer | DAS9200 | Logic Analyzer | 1986 |
Keithley 182 | Keithley | Multimeter | 182 | 6½-digit sensitive voltmeter | (?) |
Prism 3002 | Tektronix | Logic Analyzer | PRISM 3002 | Logic Analyzer | 1992 |
RTD710 | Sony/Tektronix | Oscilloscope | RTD710 | 100 MHz digitizer | 1988 |
SG5030 | Tektronix | Plug-in | SG5030 | leveled sinewave generator | 1991 |
THS720 | Tektronix | Oscilloscope | THS720 | 100 MHz 2-ch portable digital scope | (?) |