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The '''Motorola 6800''' is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1974. | The '''Motorola 6800''' is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1974. | ||
It requires +5 V | It requires a +5 V supply only (generating bias voltages on chip) and came initially in 40-pin DIL packages. The 6800 has non-multiplexed data (8 bit) and address (16 bit) buses. | ||
The '''6802''', introduced in 1977, includes 128 bytes RAM and an internal clock oscillator. The '''6808''' is the same without RAM. | The '''6802''', introduced in 1977, includes 128 bytes RAM and an internal clock oscillator. The '''6808''' is the same without RAM. |
Revision as of 05:20, 13 May 2021
The Motorola 6800 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1974.
It requires a +5 V supply only (generating bias voltages on chip) and came initially in 40-pin DIL packages. The 6800 has non-multiplexed data (8 bit) and address (16 bit) buses.
The 6802, introduced in 1977, includes 128 bytes RAM and an internal clock oscillator. The 6808 is the same without RAM.
Links
- Motorola 6800 @ Wikipedia
Used in
- 067-0902-00
- 021-0374-00 (6802)
- 4051
- 7912 (6802)
- 7B81P
- 7B90P
- DF1
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