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IMP-16 - National Semiconductor
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The National IMP-16 is a family of multi-chip 16-bit bit-slice microprocessor developed by National semiconductor and introduced in 1973. The chips were made using PMOS technology. Like the IMP-8, the IMP-16 was designed using 4 IMP-4 4-bit bit-slice logic units and a single control unit. The IMP-16 was later superseded by the PACE and later by the INS8900.
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Description |
IMP-16A/521 | IMP-16A/421 | Control and Read-only Memory (CROM) 16-bit standard instruction set |
IMP-16A/522 | IMP-16A/421 | Control and Read-only Memory (CROM) 16-bit extended instruction set |
IMP-16A/523 | IMP-16A/423 | I/O CROM |
IMP-16A/524 | IMP-16A/424 | Arithmetic CROM |
2nd sources
Rockwel was the only 2nd source for the IMP-16 series.
Design
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