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{{matsushita title|MN1400}}
 
{{matsushita title|MN1400}}
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The '''Matsushita MN1400''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Matsushita Electric]] (Panasonic). Released to the market in September-October of 1977, the chip includes 75 instructions with a 10 microsecond instruction cycle. The chip comes in [[NMOS]], [[PMOS]], and [[CMOS]] versions.
| title            = MN1400 Family
 
| image            = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg"  -->
 
| caption          = <!-- description of the image                                  -->
 
| developer        = Matsushita
 
| manufacturer      = Matsushita
 
| type              = microcontrollers
 
| production start  = 1977
 
| arch              = <!-- architecture, e.g. "4-bit bit-slice"                      -->
 
| isa              = MN1400
 
| word              = 4 bit
 
| proc              = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm"                                      -->
 
| tech              = pMOS
 
| tech 2            = nMOS
 
| tech 3            = CMOS
 
| clock            = <!-- clock speed, e.g. "740 kHz"  IF RANGE, USE PARAM BELOW!  -->
 
| clock min        = <!-- clock min speed, e.g. "200 MHz"                          -->
 
| clock max        = <!-- clock max speed, e.g. "900 MHz"                          -->
 
| package          = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
 
| package 2        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
 
| package 3        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
 
| package 4        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
 
| package 5        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
 
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'''MN1400''' series was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Matsushita]] (Panasonic). Released to the market in September-October of 1977, the chip included 75 instructions with a 10 microsecond instruction cycle. The chips come in [[nMOS]], [[pMOS]], and [[CMOS]] versions.
 
  
== Members ==
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== Devices ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Part !! Configuration !! Process !! Description
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! Part !! Process !! Description
 
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| {{\|MN1400}} || 1024x8 ROM, 64x4 RAM || NMOS || General Purpose
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| {{matsushita|MN1400}} || NMOS || rowspan="3" | [[Microcontroller]]
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1402}} || 7684x8 ROM, 32x4 RAM || NMOS ||
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| {{matsushita|MN1430}} || PMOS
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1403}} || 512x8 ROM, 16x4 RAM || NMOS ||
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| {{matsushita|MN1450}} || CMOS
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1404}} || 512x8 ROM, 16x4 RAM || NMOS || Used in SU-V6X Stereo Amplifier (1983)
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| {{matsushita|MN1420}} ||     || LED Driver
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1405}} || 2048x8 ROM, 128x4 RAM || NMOS ||
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| {{matsushita|MN1460}} || CMOS || Low Voltage
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1410}} || || NMOS  || for TV electronics, TV, VTR tuner
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| {{matsushita|MN1456A}} || CMOS ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{\|MN1420}} || 1 kB || NMOS || LED Driver
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| {{matsushita|MN14531}} || CMOS ||
|-
 
| {{\|MN1421}} || 1 kB || NMOS || LED Driver
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1427}} ||  ||  CMOS || for Audio tuner
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1430}} || 1024x8 ROM, 64x4 RAM || PMOS || PMOS version of MN1400
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1432}} || 7684x8 ROM, 32x4 RAM || PMOS || PMOS version of MN1402
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1435}} || 2048x8 ROM, 128x4 RAM || PMOS || PMOS version of MN1405
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1450}} || 1024x8 ROM, 64x4 RAM || CMOS || CMOS version of MN1400
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1450A}} || 1.5 kB || CMOS || High-voltage applications
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1453}} || 512x8 ROM, 16x4 RAM || CMOS || CMOS version of MN1403
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1454}} || 512x8 ROM, 16x4 RAM || CMOS || CMOS version of MN1404
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1455}} || 2048x8 ROM, 128x4 RAM || CMOS || CMOS version of MN1405
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1460}} || 1 kB || CMOS || Low Voltage
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1460}} || 500 B || CMOS ||
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1456A}} || || CMOS ||
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1480}} ||  || CMOS  || for TV electronics, TV, VTR tuner
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1498}} || 64x4 RAM || NMOS || NMOS version of MN1400 with no ROM
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1499}} || 2 kB ||  || Evaluation chip
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1499A}} || 2 kB ||  || Evaluation chip
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN14531}} || 500 B || CMOS || For general house appliances
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN14532}} || 500 B || CMOS || For general house appliances
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1201}} || ||  || Dual 4-bit data latch
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1202}} || ||  || I/O Expander, tri-state
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1204}} || ||  || DAC
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1206}} || ||  || Clock generator
 
|-
 
| {{\|MN1207}} || ||  || CRT interface
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
 
{{empty section}}
 
{{empty section}}
== ISA ==
 
{{empty section}}
 
== Documents ==
 
* [[:File:MN1400 series family.pdf|MN1400 series family]]
 
* [[:File:MN1400 family.pdf|MN1400 family]]
 
* [[:File:MN1400 family - 1.pdf|MN1420 series]]
 
  
  
 
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[[Category:Matsushita microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:Matsushita microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]

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Facts about "MN1400 - Matsushita"
designerMatsushita +
full page namematsushita/mn1400 +
instance ofmicrocontroller family +
instruction set architectureMN1400 +
main designerMatsushita +
manufacturerMatsushita +
nameMN1400 Family +
technologypMOS +, nMOS + and CMOS +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +