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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3002}} || CPU |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3003}} || circuit for acceleration of transmission |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3205}} || 1 of 8 binary decoder |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3212}} || Multimode latch buffer |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3214}} || Priority interrupt unit |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{\|3216}} || Noninverting bidirectional bus driver |
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 22 January 2016
The Tesla MH 3000 series is a family of 2-bit bit-slice microprocessor components developed by Tesla and introduced in 1979. The series attempted to be a fully faithful reproduction of the 3000, even using exact same part numbers.
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Part | Description |
3001 | Microprogram control unit |
3002 | CPU |
3003 | circuit for acceleration of transmission |
3205 | 1 of 8 binary decoder |
3212 | Multimode latch buffer |
3214 | Priority interrupt unit |
3216 | Noninverting bidirectional bus driver |
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Facts about "MH 3000 - Tesla"
designer | Tesla (czech) + |
full page name | tesla (czech)/mh 3000 + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
main designer | Tesla (czech) + |
manufacturer | Tesla (czech) + |
name | Tesla MH 3000 + |
package | DIP28 + and DIP40 + |
technology | pMOS + |
word size | 2 bit (0.25 octets, 0.5 nibbles) + |