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F8 - Fairchild
Fairchild F8 | |
The F3850 CPU component | |
Developer | Fairchild |
Manufacturer | Fairchild |
Type | microprocessors, microcontrollers |
Introduction | 1973 (announced) 1975 (launch) |
Production | 1974 |
ISA | F8 |
Word size | 8 bit 1 octets
2 nibbles |
Process | 8 μm 8,000 nm
0.008 mm |
Technology | nMOS |
Clock | 1 MHz-4 MHz |
Package | DIP40, DIP42 |
The Fairchild F8 was a family of multi-chip 8-bit microprocessors developed by Fairchild in 1974. Later, single-chip MCUs version of the system were also made.
Members
Part | Description |
---|---|
3850 | CPU |
3851 | ROM |
3852 | Dynamic Memory Interface |
3853 | Static Memory Interface |
3854 | Direct Memory Access |
MCU
Fairchild later also produced a single-chip version of the F8 in 1977.
Part | I/O Lines | Regs | RAM | ROM | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3870 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 4 kB | |
3872-1 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 1 kB | |
3872-2 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 2 kB | |
3872-3 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 3 kB | |
3872-4 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 4 kB | |
38L72 | 32 | 64 B | 64 B | 1-4 kB | Low-power version of 3872 |
Architecture
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Facts about "F8 - Fairchild"
designer | Fairchild + |
first announced | 1973 + |
first launched | 1975 + |
full page name | fairchild/f8 + |
instance of | microprocessor family + and microcontroller family + |
instruction set architecture | F8 + |
main designer | Fairchild + |
manufacturer | Fairchild + |
name | Fairchild F8 + |
package | DIP40 + and DIP42 + |
process | 8,000 nm (8 μm, 0.008 mm) + |
technology | nMOS + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |