| NEC | |
| | |
| Type | Public |
| Founded | July 17, 1899 Tokyo, Japan |
| Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
| Website | https://www.nec.com/ |
NEC Corporation Japanese multinational semiconductor and electronics company.
Contents
Microprocessors[edit]
- SX (vector processors)
- • SX-Aurora (microarch)
Families[edit]
Microcontrollers[edit]
Tables[edit]
| NEC Microcontrollers | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model | Family | Introduction | ROM | RAM | Pins | |||
| μPD546 | μCOM-43 | 1977 | 2000x10 bit | 96x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD547 | μCOM-44 | 1977 | 1000x10 bit | 64x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD547L | μCOM-44L | 1978 | 1000x10 bit | 64x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD548 | μCOM-42 | 1977 | 1920x10 bit | 96x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD550 | μCOM-45 | 1977 | 640x8 bit | 32x4 bit | 28 | |||
| μPD550L | μCOM-45L | 1980 | 640x8 bit | 32x4 bit | 28 | |||
| μPD552 | μCOM-44H | 1978 | 1000x10 bit | 64x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD553 | μCOM-43H | 1978 | 2000x8 bit | 96x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD554 | μCOM-45 | 1978 | 1000x8 bit | 32x4 bit | 28 | |||
| μPD554L | μCOM-45L | 1981 | 1000x8 bit | 32x4 bit | 28 | |||
| μPD555 | μCOM-42 EVACHIP | 1977 | 96x4 bit | 64 | ||||
| μPD556 μPD556B | EVACHIP-43 | 1977 | 96x4 bit | 64 | ||||
| μPD557L | μCOM-43SL | 1981 | 2000x8 bit | 96x4 bit | 28 | |||
| μPD650 | μCOM-43C | 1978 | 2000x10 bit | 96x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD651 | μCOM-44C | 1978 | 1000x10 bit | 64x4 bit | 42 | |||
| μPD652 | μCOM-45C | 1978 | 1000x8 bit | 32x4 bit | 42 | |||
Calculators Chipsets[edit]
- • NEC IC
- µPD261 (1972) • 8-Segment Decoder (DIP20)
- (with Serial input and VF-Display driver outputs)
- µPD262 (1973) • 12 digit, Timing Controller (DIP20)
- µPD264 (1973) • 12 digit, External Memory Register (DIP20)
- µPD271 (1972) • 8 digits, 10 µm PMOS (DIP28)
- µPD272 (1973) • Low-voltage version of µPD271 (DIP28)
- µPD273 (1973) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD274 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD275 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD276 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD277 (1973) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD278 (1975) • 8 digits, single-chip, Enhanced (DIP28)
- µPD280 (1973) • Program ROM (DIP24)
- µPD281 (1973) • 12 digit, Program ROM (DIP24)
- µPD282 (1973) • 12 digit, Arithmetic Logic Unit, Data Registers (DIP28)
- µPD283 (1973) • 12 digit, Program ROM (DIP24)
- µPD940 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD941 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD942 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD943 (1974) • 8 digits, single-chip (DIP28)
- µPD946 (1975) • 8 digits, single-chip, Enhanced (DIP28)
- µPD947 (1975) • 8 digits, single-chip, Enhanced (DIP28)
Part Numbering System[edit]
NEC introduced already with their first Integrated Circuits (ICs) a well-organized numbering scheme for their products.
- The leading µ is a registered trademark used with ICs and the following two letters define the Family Type:
- µPA - Array Element
- µPB - Bipolar, Digital IC
- µPC - Bipolar, Linear IC
- µPD - MOS Digital IC
The Family Type is followed by the Product Number, in many cases a sequential number:
- nnn - Product Identification Number. Usually numerals, but may include letters
Additional fields are reserved for Revision (one character, starting with A) and Functional Classification (one character).
The next field is used for the Package Type (one or two characters):
- A - Metal Can or Metallic
- B - Ceramic
- C - Plastic DIP
- D - Ceramic DIP
- Fx - BGA, LGAM
- Gx - QFP, SOP, TSOP, SSOP
- Hx - SIP
- Mx - Part of SSOP
- Nx - BGA
- Sx - BGA, PGA
Additional fields are used for Quality Grade, Custom Codes, Speed Classification, etc.
Note: Some products may have characters such as /JM suffixed to their part numbers. These characters indicate where the product was manufactured.
- The first character after the slash indicates the country where the manufacturer of the IC diffusion processing is located, and the second character
- indicates the country where the product was assembled. In the case of /JM, the J stands for Japan, and the M for Malaysia.
A typical single-chip calculator circuit from NEC manufactured in 1975 might read NEC µPD940C H5728M:
- MOS Digital IC, 940, Plastic DIP
- H5728M is a production lot/date code, we assume that 5 represents the year 1975 and 7 the month July
- Note: 1 January, …, 9 September, X October, Y November and Z December
LSI/MOS Process Timeline[edit]
- 1971 - 10 µm metal gate PMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates and loads
- 1974 - 7.5 µm metal gate PMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates and loads
- 1975 - 7.5 µm metal gate PMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates, depletion mode transistors for loads
- 1976 - 5 µm metal gate PMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates, depletion mode transistors for loads
- 1974 - 7.5 µm silicon gate NMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates and loads
- 1975 - 7.5 µm silicon gate NMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates, depletion mode transistors for loads
- 1975 - 5 µm silicon gate NMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates, depletion mode transistors for loads
- 1978 - 4 µm silicon gate NMOS, enhancement mode transistors for gates, depletion mode transistors for loads
- 1975 - 7.5 µm metal gate CMOS
- 1976 - 5 µm silicon gate CMOS
- 1978 - 4 µm silicon gate CMOS
- 1980 - 3 µm silicon gate CMOS
| company type | public + |
| founded | July 17, 1899 + |
| founded location | Tokyo, Japan + |
| full page name | nec + |
| headquarters | Tokyo, Japan + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | NEC + |
| website | https://www.nec.com/ + |
| wikidata id | Q219203 + |