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− | '''EPIC''' ('''E'''mulation '''P'''rogrammable '''IC''') was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|8}} [[bit-slice | + | '''EPIC''' ('''E'''mulation '''P'''rogrammable '''IC''') was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|8}} [[bit-slice microprocessor]]s introduced by RCA in the late 1970s. The family was extended later by [[Harris Corporation]]. Those chips were designed for the aerospace industry and many of them have been [[radiation hardened]] and follow [[MIL-STD-883]]. |
== Members == | == Members == |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 24 April 2016
RCA EPIC | |
Developer | RCA, Harris Corporation |
Manufacturer | RCA, Harris Corporation |
Type | microprocessors |
Architecture | 8-bit bit-slice |
Word size | 8 bit 1 octets
2 nibbles |
Technology | CMOS |
EPIC (Emulation Programmable IC) was a family of 8-bit bit-slice microprocessors introduced by RCA in the late 1970s. The family was extended later by Harris Corporation. Those chips were designed for the aerospace industry and many of them have been radiation hardened and follow MIL-STD-883.
Members[edit]
Part | Description |
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GP001 | Microprocessor, CMOS |
GP201 | RAM (1024x4-bit) |
GP301 | ROM (4096x4-bit) |
GP302 | ROM (4096x4-bit) |
GP305 | ROM (512x16-bit) |
GP501 | Emulating Controller |
GP502 | Microprogram Controller |
GP503 | Multiplier (8x8-bit) |
GP504 | Address Select |
GP505 | Register Select |
GP507 | Interrupt Control |
GP511 | Level Shifter |
GP514 | Address Select (double) |
GP515 | Register Select (double) |
GP516 | Bus Interface |
GP517 | Interrupt Control |
Design[edit]
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Facts about "EPIC - RCA"
designer | RCA + and Harris Corporation + |
full page name | rca/epic + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
main designer | RCA + |
manufacturer | RCA + and Harris Corporation + |
name | RCA EPIC + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |