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− | '''MMI 5700/6700''' | + | {{ic family |
+ | | title = MMI 5700/6700 | ||
+ | | image = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg" --> | ||
+ | | caption = <!-- description of the image --> | ||
+ | | developer = Monolithic Memories | ||
+ | | manufacturer = Monolithic Memories | ||
+ | | type = microcontrollers | ||
+ | | production start = 1974 | ||
+ | | production end = <!-- production end date, e.g. "January 1, 1985" or "1973" --> | ||
+ | | release = <!-- release date, e.g. "January 1, 1985" or "1973" --> | ||
+ | | arch = 4-bit, bit-slice | ||
+ | | isa = 5700 | ||
+ | | word = 4 bit | ||
+ | | proc = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm" --> | ||
+ | | tech = Schottky TTL | ||
+ | | clock min = 1 MHz | ||
+ | | clock max = 5 MHz | ||
+ | | package = DIP40 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''MMI 5700/6700''' was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[bit-slice microcontroller]]s developed by [[Monolithic Memories]] and introduced in 1974. This series was sold as very simple MCUs aimed to replace what would otherwise be around 25-30 [[discrete logic]] chips. Typically multiple MCUs were hooked up together to create large [[data word]] sizes such as {{arch|8}} and {{arch|16}}. | ||
==2nd sources== | ==2nd sources== | ||
* [[ITT Semiconductors]] | * [[ITT Semiconductors]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Members == | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Part !! Frequency !! Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{\|5701}} || 4 MHz || Commercial version | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{\|6701}} || 5 MHz || Military version | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Design == | ||
+ | {{empty section}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Documents == | ||
+ | * [[:File:MMI 5701-6701 MCU (August, 1974).pdf|MMI 5701/6701 MCU Datasheet]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:57, 2 February 2016
MMI 5700/6700 | |
Developer | Monolithic Memories |
Manufacturer | Monolithic Memories |
Type | microcontrollers |
Production | 1974 |
Architecture | 4-bit, bit-slice |
ISA | 5700 |
Word size | 4 bit 0.5 octets
1 nibbles |
Technology | Schottky TTL |
Clock | 1 MHz-5 MHz |
Package | DIP40 |
The MMI 5700/6700 was a family of 4-bit bit-slice microcontrollers developed by Monolithic Memories and introduced in 1974. This series was sold as very simple MCUs aimed to replace what would otherwise be around 25-30 discrete logic chips. Typically multiple MCUs were hooked up together to create large data word sizes such as 8-bit and 16-bit.
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2nd sources[edit]
Members[edit]
Part | Frequency | Description |
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5701 | 4 MHz | Commercial version |
6701 | 5 MHz | Military version |
Design[edit]
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Documents[edit]
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Facts about "5700/6700 - Monolithic Memories"
designer | Monolithic Memories + |
full page name | monolithic memories/5700 + |
instance of | microcontroller family + |
instruction set architecture | 5700 + |
main designer | Monolithic Memories + |
manufacturer | Monolithic Memories + |
name | MMI 5700/6700 + |
package | DIP40 + |
technology | Schottky TTL + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |