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{{motorola title|MC14500B}} | {{motorola title|MC14500B}} | ||
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| name = Motorola MC14500B | | name = Motorola MC14500B | ||
| image = MC14500BCP.jpg | | image = MC14500BCP.jpg | ||
| caption = 1-bit MC14500BCP | | caption = 1-bit MC14500BCP | ||
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| manufacturer = Motorola | | manufacturer = Motorola | ||
| model number = MC14500B | | model number = MC14500B | ||
| part number = MC14500BCL | | part number = MC14500BCL | ||
− | | part number | + | | part number 1 = MC14500BAL |
− | | part number | + | | part number 2 = MC14500BCP |
| market = Industrial | | market = Industrial | ||
| first announced = 1976 | | first announced = 1976 | ||
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| electrical = yes | | electrical = yes | ||
| power = 500 mW | | power = 500 mW | ||
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| packaging = Yes | | packaging = Yes | ||
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| package type 2 = CerDIP | | package type 2 = CerDIP | ||
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− | The '''MC14500B''' or '''Industrial Control Unit''' ('''ICU''') is a {{arch|1}} [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Motorola]] and released in 1976. Production continued well into the 1990s. The MC14500B was designed as an extremely low cost [[programmable logic controller]] suited for implementing various [[ladder logic]] circuits as replacement for older relay-based systems. | + | The '''Motorola MC14500B''' or '''Industrial Control Unit''' ('''ICU''') is a {{arch|1}} [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Motorola]] and released in 1976. Production continued well into the 1990s. The MC14500B was designed as an extremely low cost [[programmable logic controller]] suited for implementing various [[ladder logic]] circuits as replacement for older relay-based systems. |
== Architecture == | == Architecture == |
Facts about "MC14500B - Motorola"
base frequency | 1 MHz (0.001 GHz, 1,000 kHz) + |
core voltage | 5 V (50 dV, 500 cV, 5,000 mV) + |
core voltage tolerance | 5 % + |
designer | Motorola + |
family | MC14500 + |
first announced | 1976 + |
first launched | 1976 + |
full page name | motorola/mc14500/mc14500b + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
ldate | 1976 + |
main image | ![]() |
main image caption | 1-bit MC14500BCP + |
manufacturer | Motorola + |
market segment | Industrial + |
max case temperature | 398.15 K (125 °C, 257 °F, 716.67 °R) + |
max storage temperature | 423.15 K (150 °C, 302 °F, 761.67 °R) + |
min case temperature | 218.15 K (-55 °C, -67 °F, 392.67 °R) + |
min storage temperature | 208.15 K (-65 °C, -85 °F, 374.67 °R) + |
model number | MC14500B + |
name | Motorola MC14500B + |
part number | MC14500BCL +, MC14500BCP + and MC14500BAL + |
power dissipation | 0.5 W (500 mW, 6.705e-4 hp, 5.0e-4 kW) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 1 bit (0.125 octets, 0.25 nibbles) + |