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The '''Matsushita MN1400''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Matsushita Electric]] (Panasonic). Released to the market in September-October of 1977, the chip includes 75 instructions with a 10 microsecond instruction cycle. The chip comes in [[NMOS]], [[PMOS]], and [[CMOS]] versions.
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{{ic family
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| title            = MN1400 Family
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| image            = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg"  -->
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| caption          = <!-- description of the image                                  -->
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| developer        = Matsushita
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| manufacturer      = Matsushita
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| type              = microcontrollers
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| production start  = 1977
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| arch              = <!-- architecture, e.g. "4-bit bit-slice"                      -->
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| isa              = MN1400
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| word              = 4 bit
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| proc              = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm"                                      -->
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| tech              = pMOS
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| tech 2            = nMOS
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| tech 3            = CMOS
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| clock            = <!-- clock speed, e.g. "740 kHz"  IF RANGE, USE PARAM BELOW!  -->
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| clock min        = <!-- clock min speed, e.g. "200 MHz"                          -->
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| clock max        = <!-- clock max speed, e.g. "900 MHz"                          -->
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| package          = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
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| package 2        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
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| package 3        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
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| package 4        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
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| package 5        = <!-- package, e.g. "DIP16"                                    -->
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}}
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'''MN1400''' series was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Matsushita]] (Panasonic). Released to the market in September-October of 1977, the chip included 75 instructions with a 10 microsecond instruction cycle. The chips come in [[nMOS]], [[pMOS]], and [[CMOS]] versions.
  
== Devices ==
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== Members ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! Part !! Process !! Description
 
! Part !! Process !! Description
 
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| {{matsushita|MN1400}}  || NMOS || rowspan="3" | [[Microcontroller]]
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| {{\|MN1400}}  || nMOS ||
 
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| {{matsushita|MN1430}}  || PMOS
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| {{\|MN1402}}  ||   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{matsushita|MN1450}}  || CMOS
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| {{\|MN1403}}  ||   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{matsushita|MN1420}}  ||     || LED Driver
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| {{\|MN1404}}  ||   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{matsushita|MN1460}}  || CMOS || Low Voltage
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| {{\|MN1405}}  ||   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{matsushita|MN1456A}} || CMOS ||
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| {{\|MN1430}} || pMOS ||
 
|-
 
|-
| {{matsushita|MN14531}} || CMOS ||
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| {{\|MN1432}}  ||  ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1435}}  ||  ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1450}}  || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1453}} || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1454}} || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1455}} || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1420}}  ||      || LED Driver
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|-
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| {{\|MN1460}}  || CMOS || Low Voltage
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|-
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| {{\|MN1456A}} || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1498}} ||  || External Memory
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|-
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| {{\|MN1499}} ||  || Evaluation chip
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|-
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| {{\|MN14531}} || CMOS ||
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|-
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| {{\|MN1201}} ||  || Dual 4-bit data latch
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|-
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| {{\|MN1202}} ||  || I/O Expander, tri-state
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|-
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| {{\|MN1204}} ||  || DAC
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|-
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| {{\|MN1206}} ||  || Clock generator
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|-
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| {{\|MN1207}} ||  || CRT interface
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
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== ISA ==
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 6 February 2016

MN1400 Family
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Developer Matsushita
Manufacturer Matsushita
Type microcontrollers
Production 1977
ISA MN1400
Word size 4 bit
0.5 octets
1 nibbles
Technology pMOS, nMOS, CMOS

MN1400 series was a family of 4-bit microcontrollers developed by Matsushita (Panasonic). Released to the market in September-October of 1977, the chip included 75 instructions with a 10 microsecond instruction cycle. The chips come in nMOS, pMOS, and CMOS versions.

Members

Part Process Description
MN1400 nMOS
MN1402
MN1403
MN1404
MN1405
MN1430 pMOS
MN1432
MN1435
MN1450 CMOS
MN1453 CMOS
MN1454 CMOS
MN1455 CMOS
MN1420 LED Driver
MN1460 CMOS Low Voltage
MN1456A CMOS
MN1498 External Memory
MN1499 Evaluation chip
MN14531 CMOS
MN1201 Dual 4-bit data latch
MN1202 I/O Expander, tri-state
MN1204 DAC
MN1206 Clock generator
MN1207 CRT interface

Design

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ISA

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Facts about "MN1400 - Matsushita"
designerMatsushita +
full page namematsushita/mn1400 +
instance ofmicrocontroller family +
instruction set architectureMN1400 +
main designerMatsushita +
manufacturerMatsushita +
nameMN1400 Family +
technologypMOS +, nMOS + and CMOS +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +