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MB8840/MB8840H Family
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Developer Fujitsu
Manufacturer Fujitsu
Type microcontrollers
Production 1977-1992
ISA MB8850
Word size 4 bit
0.5 octets
1 nibbles
Technology nMOS
Clock 1.0 MHz-6.0 MHz
Package DIP42, DIP28, QFP48

The MB8840/MB8840H series is a family of 4-bit nMOS microcontrollers developed by Fujitsu and introduced in 1977[off?]. This series was very popular for arcade games (e.g. some Atari's Namco Galaga/Xevious systems). This series is architecturally identical to the MB8850 family (A CMOS version).

Members[edit]

The "H" versions are identical to their non-"H" counterparts but aimed to be "high performance", capable of operating at higher frequency (up to 8 MHz).

Family Members
Part ROM RAM I/O Ports Instructions Notes
MB8841 2K x 8 bit 128 x 4 bit 37 70
MB8842 2K x 8 bit 128 x 4 bit 25 69
MB8843 1K x 8 bit 64 x 4 bit 37 70
MB8844 1K x 8 bit 64 x 4 bit 25 69
MB8845 2K x 8 bit 128 x 4-bit 37 70
MB8846 2K x 8 bit 128 x 4-bit 25 69
MB8847 1K x 8 bit 64 x 4 bit 37 70
MB8848 1K x 8 bit 64 x 4 bit 25 69

ISA[edit]

Main article: MB8850 ISA

The MB8840 has an identical ISA to that of the MB8850.

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Facts about "MB8840 - Fujitsu"
designerFujitsu +
full page namefujitsu/mb8840 +
instance ofmicrocontroller family +
instruction set architectureMB8850 +
main designerFujitsu +
manufacturerFujitsu +
nameMB8840/MB8840H Family +
packageDIP42 +, DIP28 + and QFP48 +
technologynMOS +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +