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| title            = Motorola MC10800
 
| title            = Motorola MC10800
 
| image            = KL Motorola MC10800 Family.jpg
 
| image            = KL Motorola MC10800 Family.jpg
| caption          = The {{\|10800}} [[ALU]] and the {{\|10801}} [[CU]]  
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| caption          = The {{\|10800|MC10800}} [[ALU]] and the {{\|10801|XC10801}} [[CU]]  
 
| developer        = Motorola
 
| developer        = Motorola
 
| manufacturer      = Motorola
 
| manufacturer      = Motorola
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| proc              = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm"                                      -->
 
| proc              = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm"                                      -->
 
| tech              = ECL
 
| tech              = ECL
| clock            = <!-- clock speed, e.g. "740 kHz"  IF RANGE, USE PARAM BELOW!  -->
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| clock min        = 1 MHz
| clock min        = <!-- clock min speed, e.g. "200 MHz"                          -->
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| clock max        = 20 MHz
| clock max        = <!-- clock max speed, e.g. "900 MHz"                          -->
 
 
| package          = QIL48
 
| package          = QIL48
 
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The '''Motorola MC10800''' series is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[bit-slice microprocessor|bit-slice]] [[microprocessor]] components developed by [[Motorola]] and introduced in late 1977. Made using [[emitter-coupled logic|ECL]], the 10800 series was designed for very high speed applications where [[nMOS]] components were insufficient.
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The '''Motorola 10800''' (or '''MC10800'''is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[bit-slice microprocessor|bit-slice]] [[microprocessor]] components developed by [[Motorola]] and introduced in late 1977. Made using [[emitter-coupled logic|ECL]], the 10800 series was designed for very high speed applications where [[nMOS]] components were insufficient.
  
 
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Motorola MC10800
KL Motorola MC10800 Family.jpg
The MC10800 ALU and the XC10801 CU
Developer Motorola
Manufacturer Motorola
Type microprocessors
Production 1977
Architecture 4-bit bit-slice
Word size 4 bit
0.5 octets
1 nibbles
Technology ECL
Clock 1 MHz-20 MHz
Package QIL48

The Motorola 10800 (or MC10800) is a family of 4-bit bit-slice microprocessor components developed by Motorola and introduced in late 1977. Made using ECL, the 10800 series was designed for very high speed applications where nMOS components were insufficient.

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Part Description
10800 4-bit ALU slice
10801 Microprogram control unit
10802 Timing unit
10803 Memory interface slice
10804 4-bit bidirectional ECL/TTL interface
10805 4-bit bidirectional ECL/TTL interface
10806 32 words x 9-bit RAM
10807 5-bit bus transceiver ECL-to-ECL
10808 Programmable 16-bit shifter

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Facts about "10800 - Motorola"
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word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +