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| + | == Documents == | ||
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| + | === Datasheets === | ||
| + | * [[:File:Am8086 (01966, Rev B).pdf|Am8086 (01966, Rev B)]]; Publication #01966 Rev B. | ||
| + | * [[:File:Am8086 (01966, Rev D).pdf|Am8086 (01966, Rev D)]]; Publication #01966 Rev D. | ||
Revision as of 00:20, 5 June 2016
Template:mpu ID8086-2B is a second-sourced 8086 designed by Intel and manufactured by AMD in a 40-pin Ceramic DIP. This chip operated at 8 MHz. This model supports industrial temperature range.
Contents
Cache
- Main article: 8086 § Cache
| Cache Info [Edit Values] | ||
| L1$ | 0 KB "KB" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property. | 1x0 KB | 
Features
- Burn-in screening
- Industrial temperature range
- ISA-compatible with 8080
- Direct addressing up to 1 MB
- 16-bit arithmetic
Documents
Datasheets
- Am8086 (01966, Rev B); Publication #01966 Rev B.
- Am8086 (01966, Rev D); Publication #01966 Rev D.