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The Fujitsu MB88500 series is a family of 4-bit CMOS microcontrollers developed by Fujitsu and introduced in 1977[off?]. This was the high-speed version of the MB8850 operating at 6Mhz-8Mhz (vs 2Mhz on 50 series).
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Part | Description |
MB88501 | 4k x 8-bit ROM, 196x4-bit RAM |
MB88501H | 4k x 8-bit ROM, 256x4-bit RAM |
MB88503H | 2k x 8-bit ROM, 256x4-bit RAM |
MB88505 | 4k x 8-bit ROM, 256x4-bit RAM |
MB88505H | 4k x 8-bit ROM, 256x4-bit RAM |
MB88507 | 2k x 8-bit ROM, 256x4-bit RAM |
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