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MC10800 - Motorola
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The Motorola MC10800 series is a family of 4-bit bit-slice microprocessor components developed by Motorola and introduced in late 1977. Made using ECL, the 10800 series was designed for very high speed applications where NMOS components were insufficient.
| Family Members | |
|---|---|
| Part | Description |
| MC10800 | 4-bit ALU slice |
| MC10801 | Microprogram control unit |
| MC10802 | Timing unit |
| MC10803 | Memory interface slice |
| MC10804 | 4-bit bidirectional ECL/TTL interface |
| MC10805 | 4-bit bidirectional ECL/TTL interface |
| MC10806 | 32 words x 9-bit RAM |
| MC10807 | 5-bit bus transceiver ECL-to-ECL |
| MC10808 | Programmable 16-bit shifter |
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