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|name=NC4016
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|intro_date    = June 1985<ref>[http://www.ultratechnology.com/chips.htm Forth Chips]</ref>
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|model number=NC4016
|transistors  = 16,000<ref>[http://soton.mpeforth.com/flag/jfar/vol6/no1/article1.pdf The Harris RTX 2000 Microcontroller - Tom Hand, Harris Semiconductor]</ref>
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|market=Embedded
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|first announced=1984
|clock        = 7.5 MHz
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|first launched=June, 1985
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|frequency=7.5 MHz
|lithography  = [[3μm|3 μm]]
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|transistors=16,000
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|package      = 121-pin [[Pin Grid Array|PGA]]
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The '''Novix NC4016''' was a 16-bit, [[stack machine]] [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Novix|Novix Inc]] in 1985 primarily for the [[Forth programming language]]. The NC4016 directly executes the primitives of the high-level Forth programming language. The NC4016 was capable of executing typical Forth programs as much as 20 times faster than the [[Motorola 68000]]. Novix also offered the NC4000 Small C Compiler which was compatible with the NC4016 microprocessor.
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'''NC4016''' (formerly '''NC4000''') was a 16-bit [[stack machine]] [[microprocessor]] designed by Novix in 1985 primarily for the [[Forth programming language]]. The NC4016 directly executes the primitives of the high-level Forth programming language. The NC4016 was capable of executing typical Forth programs as much as 20 times faster than the [[Motorola 68000]]. Novix also offered the NC4000 Small C Compiler which was compatible with the NC4016 microprocessor.
  
 
In 1988, the NC4016 design was licensed and improved by Harris Semiconductor which later rebranded the chip as the [[RTX2000]], a radiation hardened version suitable for spacecrafts use.
 
In 1988, the NC4016 design was licensed and improved by Harris Semiconductor which later rebranded the chip as the [[RTX2000]], a radiation hardened version suitable for spacecrafts use.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
In 1983 Charles H. Moore founded Novix, Inc, a company with the goal of designing a [[microprocessor]] that would execute FORTH programs optimally. The chip, which was originally named NC4000, was released as the NC4016 in June of 1985. The NC4016 was a completely stack machine. The opcodes manipulated the stack directly.
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In 1983 Charles H. Moore founded Novix, Inc, a company with the goal of designing a [[microprocessor]] that would execute FORTH programs optimally. The chip, which was originally named NC4000, was released as the NC4016 in June of 1985. The NC4016 was a complete stack machine. The opcodes manipulated the stack directly.
  
 
The microprocessor, which was fabricated using [[3μm|3 μm]] HCMOS process technology, has a 7.5MHz clock capable of 10MIPS.
 
The microprocessor, which was fabricated using [[3μm|3 μm]] HCMOS process technology, has a 7.5MHz clock capable of 10MIPS.
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Due to the limitations in the [[gate array]] technology of the time, the chip did not have any on-chip memory. Three separate modules were required: for the return stack, data stack, and program and data stack.
 
Due to the limitations in the [[gate array]] technology of the time, the chip did not have any on-chip memory. Three separate modules were required: for the return stack, data stack, and program and data stack.
  
== References ==
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== Documents ==
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=== Datasheets ===
 
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* [[:File:nc4016.pdf|NC4016 Datasheet]]
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dl/Scans-002/Scans-0052871.pdf Data Sheet]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 13 December 2017

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NC4016
General Info
DesignerNovix
Model NumberNC4016
MarketEmbedded
Introduction1984 (announced)
June, 1985 (launched)
General Specs
Frequency7.5 MHz
Microarchitecture
Process3 μm
Transistors16,000
TechnologyCMOS
Word Size16 bit
Cores1
Threads1

NC4016 (formerly NC4000) was a 16-bit stack machine microprocessor designed by Novix in 1985 primarily for the Forth programming language. The NC4016 directly executes the primitives of the high-level Forth programming language. The NC4016 was capable of executing typical Forth programs as much as 20 times faster than the Motorola 68000. Novix also offered the NC4000 Small C Compiler which was compatible with the NC4016 microprocessor.

In 1988, the NC4016 design was licensed and improved by Harris Semiconductor which later rebranded the chip as the RTX2000, a radiation hardened version suitable for spacecrafts use.

The NC4016 was later replaced by the NC5016 and later by the NC6016.

History[edit]

In 1983 Charles H. Moore founded Novix, Inc, a company with the goal of designing a microprocessor that would execute FORTH programs optimally. The chip, which was originally named NC4000, was released as the NC4016 in June of 1985. The NC4016 was a complete stack machine. The opcodes manipulated the stack directly.

The microprocessor, which was fabricated using 3 μm HCMOS process technology, has a 7.5MHz clock capable of 10MIPS.

Implementation[edit]

Due to the limitations in the gate array technology of the time, the chip did not have any on-chip memory. Three separate modules were required: for the return stack, data stack, and program and data stack.

Documents[edit]

Datasheets[edit]

Facts about "NC4016 - Novix"
base frequency7.5 MHz (0.0075 GHz, 7,500 kHz) +
core count1 +
designerNovix +
first announced1984 +
first launchedJune 1985 +
full page namenovix/nc4016 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
ldateJune 1985 +
market segmentEmbedded +
model numberNC4016 +
nameNC4016 +
process3,000 nm (3 μm, 0.003 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
thread count1 +
transistor count16,000 +
word size16 bit (2 octets, 4 nibbles) +