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The '''Fairchild F9450''' is a high-performance 16-bit [[bipolar process|bipolar]] [[microprocessor]] developed by [[Fairchild]] in 1985. The F9450 implements the [[MIL-STD-1750A]].
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|name            = Fairchild F9450
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|developer        = [[Fairchild]]
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|intro_date      = 1985
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|model            = F9450
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|clock            = 0-20MHz
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|bus_width        = 16-bit
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|package          = 64-pin [[BeO]]
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The '''Fairchild F9450''' is a high-performance 16-bit [[bipolar process|bipolar]] [[microprocessor]] developed by [[Fairchild]] in 1985. The F9450, which implements the [[MIL-STD-1750A]] standard, was designed for both commercial and military applications. Fairchild also manufactured a radiation-hard version which has been deployed in various spacecrafts.
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== Overview ==
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The Fairchild F9450 was one of the first chips to implement the [[MIL-STD-1750A]] specification. The chip features real-time processing abilities, two programmable timers, interrupt and fault handler support. The chip has built-in support for both single and extended (32 and 48-bit) floating point operations without the need for a co-processor extension as specified by the standard - unlike many other chips which implement the MIL-STD-1750A standard.
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== Support chips ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Model !! Description
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| F9451 || [[Memory Management Unit]]
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| F9451 || [[Block Protection Unit]]
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| F9452 || [[Block Protection Unit]]
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|}
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== Simulation/Compilers ==
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XGC Technology offers a [[C]] and [[C++]] compiler and simulator for the F9450. The Compiler meets the requirements of the [[Wikipedia:European Space Agency|European Space Agency]] for 16-bit spacecraft applications<ref>[http://www.xgc.com/products/gcc-1750/gcc-1750.html GCC-1750]</ref><ref>[http://www.xgc.com/manuals/gcc-1750-gs/x469.html GCC 1750 Simulator Options]</ref>
  
 
==References ==
 
==References ==
 
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dl/Scans-002/Scans-0046014.pdf Data Sheet]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 20 December 2015

Fairchild F9450
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Developer Fairchild

Introduction date 1985

Model F9450

Clock 0-20MHz

Bus Width 16-bit

GPRs 16
Memory Specs
Max Memory  ?

Packaging
Package 64-pin BeO

The Fairchild F9450 is a high-performance 16-bit bipolar microprocessor developed by Fairchild in 1985. The F9450, which implements the MIL-STD-1750A standard, was designed for both commercial and military applications. Fairchild also manufactured a radiation-hard version which has been deployed in various spacecrafts.

Overview[edit]

The Fairchild F9450 was one of the first chips to implement the MIL-STD-1750A specification. The chip features real-time processing abilities, two programmable timers, interrupt and fault handler support. The chip has built-in support for both single and extended (32 and 48-bit) floating point operations without the need for a co-processor extension as specified by the standard - unlike many other chips which implement the MIL-STD-1750A standard.

Support chips[edit]

Model Description
F9451 Memory Management Unit
F9451 Block Protection Unit
F9452 Block Protection Unit

Simulation/Compilers[edit]

XGC Technology offers a C and C++ compiler and simulator for the F9450. The Compiler meets the requirements of the European Space Agency for 16-bit spacecraft applications[1][2]

References[edit]

External links[edit]