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| − | The '''National MAPS''' ('''''M'''icroprogrammable '''A'''rithmetic '''P'''rocessor '''S'''ystem'') or '''National | + | {{ic family |
| + | | title = National MAPS | ||
| + | | image = National_Semiconductor_MM5700CA_D_Microprocessor.jpg | ||
| + | | caption = MM5700CA ALU | ||
| + | | developer = National Semiconductor | ||
| + | | manufacturer = National Semiconductor | ||
| + | | type = microcontrollers | ||
| + | | production start = 1971 | ||
| + | | release = <!-- possibly 1972? --> | ||
| + | | arch = Bin/[[BCD]] serial up to 76 bits | ||
| + | | isa = <!-- instruction set architecture --> | ||
| + | | word = variable | ||
| + | | proc = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm" --> | ||
| + | | tech = pMOS | ||
| + | | clock = 750 kHz | ||
| + | | clock min = <!-- clock min speed, e.g. "200 MHz" --> | ||
| + | | clock max = <!-- clock max speed, e.g. "900 MHz" --> | ||
| + | | package = DIP16 | ||
| + | | package 2 = DIP24 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | The '''National MAPS''' ('''''M'''icroprogrammable '''A'''rithmetic '''P'''rocessor '''S'''ystem'') or '''National MM570x''' was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of multi-chip bit-serial [[microcontroller]]s designed by [[National Semiconductor]]. The system was made of 5 discrete chips designed to operate on variable-sized words. The system can be programmed to operate in binary or BCD up to a 76 bit one cycle data word. The chipset was marketed as a general purpose serial data microcomputer system. The chipset was introduced in late 1971 but was quickly replaced within a few short years. | ||
| − | {| class="wikitable | + | == Members == |
| + | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan="2" | Family Members | ! colspan="2" | Family Members | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Part !! Description | ! Part !! Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5700}} || [[ALU]] |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5701}} || [[Register]] unit |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5702}} || Clock and Control unit |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5703}} || Control ROM (extension) |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5704}} || Keyboard interface unit |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5705}} || Control ROM |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | {{ | + | | {{\|MM5706}} || Static Data Monitor |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Design == | ||
| + | {{empty section}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | == ISA == | ||
| + | {{empty section}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | == Gallery == | ||
| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | National_Semiconductor_MM5700CA_D_Microprocessor.jpg|MM5700 | ||
| + | National_Semiconductor_MM5701_Register_unit.jpg|MM5701 | ||
| + | National Semiconductor MM5702 Clock and Control Unit.jpg|MM5702 | ||
| + | National_Semiconductor_MM5703_Control_ROM_%28extension%29_2.jpg|MM5703 | ||
| + | National SemiconductorMM5704 Keyboard interface unit.jpg|MM5704 | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 29 January 2016
- Not to be confused with National MM5700 Series.
| National MAPS | |
| | |
| MM5700CA ALU | |
| Developer | National Semiconductor |
| Manufacturer | National Semiconductor |
| Type | microcontrollers |
| Production | 1971 |
| Architecture | Bin/BCD serial up to 76 bits |
| Word size | variable "variable" is not a number.
|
| Technology | pMOS |
| Package | DIP16, DIP24 |
The National MAPS (Microprogrammable Arithmetic Processor System) or National MM570x was a family of multi-chip bit-serial microcontrollers designed by National Semiconductor. The system was made of 5 discrete chips designed to operate on variable-sized words. The system can be programmed to operate in binary or BCD up to a 76 bit one cycle data word. The chipset was marketed as a general purpose serial data microcomputer system. The chipset was introduced in late 1971 but was quickly replaced within a few short years.
Members[edit]
| Family Members | |
|---|---|
| Part | Description |
| MM5700 | ALU |
| MM5701 | Register unit |
| MM5702 | Clock and Control unit |
| MM5703 | Control ROM (extension) |
| MM5704 | Keyboard interface unit |
| MM5705 | Control ROM |
| MM5706 | Static Data Monitor |
Design[edit]
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ISA[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
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Facts about "MAPS (MM570x) - National Semiconductor"
| designer | National Semiconductor + |
| full page name | national semiconductor/maps + |
| instance of | microcontroller family + |
| main designer | National Semiconductor + |
| manufacturer | National Semiconductor + |
| name | National MAPS + |
| package | DIP16 + and DIP24 + |
| technology | pMOS + |