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− | + | The '''Matsushita MN1500''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Matsushita Electric]] (Panasonic) introduced in early 1979. This series is an enhanced version of the {{matsushita|mn1400 series}}, increasing the stack from 2 levels to 16, providing interrupt facility, and including an enhanced set of instructions. | |
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− | The '''MN1500''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of | ||
− | == | + | == Devices == |
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
− | ! Part | + | ! Part !! Process |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1500}} || | | + | | {{matsushita|MN1500}} || rowspan="2" | NMOS |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1510}} | + | | {{matsushita|MN1510}} |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1520}} || | | + | | {{matsushita|MN1520}} || rowspan="5" | NMOS |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1530}} | + | | {{matsushita|MN1530}} |
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− | | {{matsushita| | + | | {{matsushita|MN1550}} |
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− | | {{matsushita| | + | | {{matsushita|MN1570}} |
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− | + | | {{matsushita|MN1580}} | |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1580}} | ||
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== Design == | == Design == | ||
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{{empty section}} | {{empty section}} | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
− | {{DEFAULTSORT: | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:HMCS40}} |
[[Category:Matsushita microprocessors]] | [[Category:Matsushita microprocessors]] | ||
[[Category:4-bit microprocessors]] | [[Category:4-bit microprocessors]] |
Facts about "MN1500 - Matsushita"
designer | Matsushita + |
full page name | matsushita/mn1500 + |
instance of | microcontroller family + |
instruction set architecture | MN1500 + |
main designer | Matsushita + |
manufacturer | Matsushita + |
name | MN1500 Family + |
technology | pMOS +, nMOS + and CMOS + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |