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− | | {{matsushita|MN1500}} | + | | {{matsushita|MN1500}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1510}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1510}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1520}} | + | | {{matsushita|MN1520}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1530}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1530}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1541}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1541}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1542}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1542}} || 2048x8 ROM, 152x4 RAM, 28 I/O || NMOS || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1544}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1544}} || 4096x8 ROM, 256x4 RAM, 28 I/O || NMOS || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1562}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1562}} || 2048x8 ROM, 152x4 RAM, 52 I/O || NMOS || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1564}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1564}} || 4096x8 ROM, 256x4 RAM, 52 I/O || NMOS || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1550}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1550}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1570}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1570}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1580}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1580}} || || || |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1591}} || I/O | + | | {{matsushita|MN1591}} || 256x4 RAM, 28 I/O || NMOS || Version of MN1544 with no ROM |
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− | | {{matsushita|MN1599}} || | + | | {{matsushita|MN1599}} || 256x4 RAM, 52 I/O || NMOS || Version of MN1564 with no ROM |
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 13 October 2019
MN1500 Family | |
Developer | Matsushita |
Manufacturer | Matsushita |
Type | microcontrollers |
Production | 1979 |
ISA | MN1500 |
Word size | 4 bit 0.5 octets
1 nibbles |
Technology | pMOS, nMOS, CMOS |
The MN1500 series is a family of 4-bit microcontrollers developed by Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) introduced in early 1979. This series is an enhanced version of the MN1400 family, increasing the stack from 2 levels to 16, providing interrupt facility, and including an enhanced set of instructions.
Members[edit]
Part | Configuration | Process | Description |
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MN1500 | |||
MN1510 | |||
MN1520 | |||
MN1530 | |||
MN1541 | |||
MN1542 | 2048x8 ROM, 152x4 RAM, 28 I/O | NMOS | |
MN1544 | 4096x8 ROM, 256x4 RAM, 28 I/O | NMOS | |
MN1562 | 2048x8 ROM, 152x4 RAM, 52 I/O | NMOS | |
MN1564 | 4096x8 ROM, 256x4 RAM, 52 I/O | NMOS | |
MN1550 | |||
MN1570 | |||
MN1580 | |||
MN1591 | 256x4 RAM, 28 I/O | NMOS | Version of MN1544 with no ROM |
MN1599 | 256x4 RAM, 52 I/O | NMOS | Version of MN1564 with no ROM |
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Facts about "MN1500 - Matsushita"
designer | Matsushita + |
full page name | matsushita/mn1500 + |
instance of | microcontroller family + |
instruction set architecture | MN1500 + |
main designer | Matsushita + |
manufacturer | Matsushita + |
name | MN1500 Family + |
technology | pMOS +, nMOS + and CMOS + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |