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It requires +5 V<sub>p-p</sub> 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.
It requires +5 V<sub>p-p</sub> 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.
[[File:Motorola 6800.png|thumb|350px|right|DIL Pinout (click to enlarge)]]
[[File:Motorola 6800.png|thumb|350px|right|DIL Pinout (click to enlarge)]]
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Revision as of 10:53, 3 September 2020

The Motorola 6800 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1974.

It requires +5 Vp-p 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.

DIL Pinout (click to enlarge)

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