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The '''Intel 3000''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[bit-slice microprocessor|bit-slice]] [[microprocessor]] components developed by [[Intel]] and introduced in late 1973. The series was made using used [[bipolar]] Schottky transistors.
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{{ic family
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| title            = Intel 3000 Series
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| image            = KL intel D3002.jpg
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| caption          = Intel D3002, CPU of the 3000 series
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| developer        = Intel
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| manufacturer      = Intel
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| production start  = 1974
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| production end    = 1976
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| release          = 1974
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| arch              = 2-bit bit-slice
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| word              = variable
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| proc              = 10 μm
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| tech              = Schottky TTL
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| clock min        = 8.33 MHz
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| clock max        = 16.67 MHz
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| package          = DIP28
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| package 2        = DIP40
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}}
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The '''Intel 3000''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[2-bit architecture|2-bit]] [[bit-slice microprocessor|bit-slice]] [[microprocessor]] components developed by [[Intel]] and introduced in early 1974. The series was made using used [[bipolar]] [[schottky transistor-transistor logic|Schottky transistors]].
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==2nd source==
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Signetics was the only 2nd source. Later on Czechoslovakian and USSR based clones of the 3000 series were made as well.
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== Design ==
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{{empty section}}
  
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right;"
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== Family members ==
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! colspan="2" | Family Members
 
! colspan="2" | Family Members
 
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! Part !! Description
 
! Part !! Description
 
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| {{intel|3001}} || Microprogram control unit
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| {{\|3001}} || Microprogram control unit
 
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| {{intel|3002}} || CPU
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| {{\|3002}} || CPU
 
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| {{intel|3003}} || Carry-lookahead adder
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| {{\|3003}} || Carry-lookahead adder
 
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| {{intel|3205}} || 1 of 8 binary decoder
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| {{\|3205}} || 1 of 8 binary decoder
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3207}} || Quad Bipolar-to-MDS Level Shifter and Driver
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| {{\|3207}} || Quad Bipolar-to-MDS Level Shifter and Driver
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3208}} || Hex Sense Amplifier for MOS Memories
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| {{\|3208}} || Hex Sense Amplifier for MOS Memories
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|3210}} || TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
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| {{\|3210}} || TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|3211}} || ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
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| {{\|3211}} || ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3212}} || Multimode latch buffer
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| {{\|3212}} || Multimode latch buffer
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|3214}} || Priority interrupt unit
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| {{\|3214}} || Priority interrupt unit
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3216}} || Noninverting bidirectional bus driver
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| {{\|3216}} || Noninverting bidirectional bus driver
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3222}} || Refresh Controller for 4K NMOS DRAMs
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| {{\|3222}} || Refresh Controller for 4K NMOS DRAMs
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3226}} || Inverting bidirectional bus driver
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| {{\|3226}} || Inverting bidirectional bus driver
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3232}} || Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 4K DRAMs
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| {{\|3232}} || Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 4K DRAMs
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3235}} || Quad Bipolar-to-MOS Level Shifter and Drive
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| {{\|3235}} || Quad Bipolar-to-MOS Level Shifter and Drive
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3242}} || Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 16K DRAMs
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| {{\|3242}} || Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 16K DRAMs
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3245}} || Quad Bipolar TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
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| {{\|3245}} || Quad Bipolar TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
 
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| {{intel|3246}} || Quad Bipolar ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
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| {{\|3246}} || Quad Bipolar ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
 
|-
 
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| {{intel|3404}} || High-performance 6-bit Latch
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| {{\|3404}} || High-performance 6-bit Latch
 
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| {{intel|3408}} || Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories
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| {{\|3408}} || Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories
 
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| {{intel|3601}} || 256x4-bit programable read-only memory
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| {{\|3601}} || 256x4-bit programable read-only memory
 
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| {{intel|3604}} || 512x8·bit programable read-only memory
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| {{\|3604}} || 512x8·bit programable read-only memory
 
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| {{intel|3301A}} || 256x4-bit read·only memory
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| {{\|3301A}} || 256x4-bit read·only memory
 
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| {{intel|3304A}} || 512x8-bit read-only memory
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| {{\|3304A}} || 512x8-bit read-only memory
 
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|}
 
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==2nd source==
 
Signetics was the only 2nd source. Later on Czechoslovakian and USSR based clones of the 3000 series were made as well.
 
 
== Design ==
 
{{empty section}}
 
  
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== Systems ==
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* [[decision data/system/4|Decisions Data System/4]], 3000 series used for the [[coprocessor]]
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* The Signetics' 8080 Emulator was constructed using the 3000 series
  
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== Documents ==
{{DEFAULTSORT:3000}}
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* [[:File:1975 Intel Data Catalog.pdf|1975 Intel Data Catalog]], 3000 Series starts on page 6-53
[[Category:Intel microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:2-bit microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:1973 microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:microprocessor families]]
 
[[Category:Intel 3000]]
 

Latest revision as of 04:03, 18 February 2020

Intel 3000 Series
KL intel D3002.jpg
Intel D3002, CPU of the 3000 series
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Production 1974-1976
Release date 1974
Architecture 2-bit bit-slice
Word size variable
"variable" is not a number.
Process 10 μm
10,000 nm
0.01 mm
Technology Schottky TTL
Clock 8.33 MHz-16.67 MHz
Package DIP28, DIP40

The Intel 3000 series is a family of 2-bit bit-slice microprocessor components developed by Intel and introduced in early 1974. The series was made using used bipolar Schottky transistors.

2nd source[edit]

Signetics was the only 2nd source. Later on Czechoslovakian and USSR based clones of the 3000 series were made as well.

Design[edit]

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Family members[edit]

Family Members
Part Description
3001 Microprogram control unit
3002 CPU
3003 Carry-lookahead adder
3205 1 of 8 binary decoder
3207 Quad Bipolar-to-MDS Level Shifter and Driver
3208 Hex Sense Amplifier for MOS Memories
3210 TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
3211 ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
3212 Multimode latch buffer
3214 Priority interrupt unit
3216 Noninverting bidirectional bus driver
3222 Refresh Controller for 4K NMOS DRAMs
3226 Inverting bidirectional bus driver
3232 Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 4K DRAMs
3235 Quad Bipolar-to-MOS Level Shifter and Drive
3242 Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 16K DRAMs
3245 Quad Bipolar TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
3246 Quad Bipolar ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
3404 High-performance 6-bit Latch
3408 Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories
3601 256x4-bit programable read-only memory
3604 512x8·bit programable read-only memory
3301A 256x4-bit read·only memory
3304A 512x8-bit read-only memory

Systems[edit]

Documents[edit]

Facts about "3000 - Intel"
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full page nameintel/3000 +
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main designerIntel +
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process10,000 nm (10 μm, 0.01 mm) +
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