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{{mcu
|name         = Toshiba T3472
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|developer   = [[Toshiba]]
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|intro_date  = 1970s
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| name           = Toshiba T3472
|model        = T3472
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| manufacturer   = Toshiba
|clock       = 1 MHz
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| model number    = T3472
|bus_width    = 4-bit
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| part number    = T3472
|mem_max     = 2KB ?
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| first launched  = 1976
|package     = ?
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| family          = T3400
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| clock min      = 100 kHz
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| clock max      = 1 MHz
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| microarch      = T3400
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| process        =
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| tech            = nMOS
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| word size      = 4 bit
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| electrical     = yes
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| temp max        = 80 °C
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| temp min        = 0 °C
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| vdd            = 5 V
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| vss            = 0 V
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| memory          = yes
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| rom            = 768 B
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| rom break      = 256x24 bit
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| ram            = 8 B
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| ram break      = 16x4 bit
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| pins            = yes
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| pin count      = 42
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| packaging      = yes
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| package         = DIP42
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| package type    = DIP
 
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The '''Toshiba T3472''' was a 4-bit [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Toshiba]] during the late 1970s. The [[microprocessor]] uses nMOS technology and was primarily used in printers and displays.
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The '''Toshiba T3472''' was a {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]] designed by [[Toshiba]] during the late 1970s. The [[microprocessor]] uses nMOS technology and was primarily used in printers and displays.
  
== Support chips ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Chip !! Description
 
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| T3538 || Printer controller (for Seiko CR-330)<ref name=electronic1>Electronic Design (1978). Volume 26, Issues 21-26</ref>
 
|-
 
| T3474 || 16-Kbit mask-programmable ROM<ref name=electronic1 />
 
|}
 
  
== References ==
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== See Also ==
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* {{toshiba|T3400}}
  
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 February 2016

Toshiba T3472
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Manufacturer Toshiba
Model Number T3472
Part Number T3472
Introduction 1976 (launch)
General information
Family T3400
Clock 100 kHz-1 MHz
Microarchitecture
Microarchitecture T3400
Technology nMOS
Word size 4 bit
0.5 octets
1 nibbles
Electrical
Op. Temp 0 °C – 80 °C
Supply VDD 5 V
Supply VSS 0 V
Memory
RAM 8 B
8.0e-6 MB
0.008 kB
64 b
8.0e-9 GB
(16x4 bit)
ROM 768 B
7.68e-4 MB
0.768 kB
6,144 b
7.68e-7 GB
(256x24 bit)
Pins
Pins 42
Packaging
Package DIP42 (DIP)

The Toshiba T3472 was a 4-bit microcontroller designed by Toshiba during the late 1970s. The microprocessor uses nMOS technology and was primarily used in printers and displays.


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Facts about "T3472 - Toshiba"
familyT3400 +
first launched1976 +
full page nametoshiba/t3400/t3472 +
instance ofmicrocontroller +
manufacturerToshiba +
max operating temperature80 °C +
microarchitectureT3400 +
min operating temperature0 °C +
model numberT3472 +
nameToshiba T3472 +
packageDIP42 +
part numberT3472 +
pin count42 +
ram8.0e-6 MB (0.008 kB, 8 B, 64 b, 8.0e-9 GB) +
ram breakdown16x4 bit +
rom7.68e-4 MB (0.768 kB, 768 B, 6,144 b, 7.68e-7 GB) +
rom breakdown256x24 bit +
technologynMOS +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +