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5700/6700 - Monolithic Memories
| MMI 5700/6700 | |
| | |
| Developer | Monolithic Memories |
| Manufacturer | Monolithic Memories |
| Type | microcontrollers |
| Production | 1974 |
| Architecture | 4-bit, bit-slice |
| ISA | 5700 |
| Word size | 4 bit 0.5 octets
1 nibbles |
| Technology | Schottky TTL |
| Clock | 1 MHz-5 MHz |
| Package | DIP40 |
The MMI 5700/6700 was a family of 4-bit bit-slice microcontrollers developed by Monolithic Memories and introduced in 1974. This series was sold as very simple MCUs aimed to replace what would otherwise be around 25-30 discrete logic chips. Typically multiple MCUs were hooked up together to create large data word sizes such as 8-bit and 16-bit.
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| Part | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 5701 | 4 MHz | Commercial version |
| 6701 | 5 MHz | Military version |
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Facts about "5700/6700 - Monolithic Memories"
| designer | Monolithic Memories + |
| full page name | monolithic memories/5700 + |
| instance of | microcontroller family + |
| instruction set architecture | 5700 + |
| main designer | Monolithic Memories + |
| manufacturer | Monolithic Memories + |
| name | MMI 5700/6700 + |
| package | DIP40 + |
| technology | Schottky TTL + |
| word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |