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Revision as of 00:45, 22 January 2016
The GI SBA (Sequential Boolean Analyzer) was a family of 1-bit microcontrollers developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics division. These microcontrollers served as cheap programmable logic controllers, replacing old relay system.
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Part | RAM | ROM | I/O Ports | Notes |
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SBA | 120x1 bits | 1024x8 bits | 31 | |
SBA-1 | 120x1 bits | 31 | external storage | |
SBA-2 | 120x1 bits | 2048x8 bits | 31 |
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Facts about "SBA - General Instrument"
designer | General Instrument + |
full page name | general instrument/sba + |
instance of | microcontroller family + |
main designer | General Instrument + |
manufacturer | General Instrument + |
name | GIM SBA + |
package | DIP40 + |
technology | nMOS + |