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S2000 - AMI
< american microsystems
The AMI S2000 series is a family of 4-bit microcontrollers developed by American Microsystems in late 1979[off?]. The chips came with 52/59 instructions - all single-cycle - operating at 4.5μs.
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Part | Description |
S2000 | 1k x 8-bit ROM, 64x4-bit RAM, 51 instructions |
S2150 | 1.5k x 8-bit ROM, 80x4-bit RAM, 51 instructions |
S2200 | 2k x 8-bit ROM, 128x4-bit RAM, 59 instructions |
S2400 | 4k x 8-bit ROM, 128x4-bit RAM, 59 instructions |
S2000A | Identical to S2000 VFD driver support/high voltage support |
S2150A | Identical to S2150 VFD driver support/high voltage support |
S2200A | Identical to S2200 VFD driver support/high voltage support |
S2400A | Identical to S2400 VFD driver support/high voltage support |
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Facts about "S2000 - AMI"
designer | American Microsystems + |
full page name | american microsystems/s2000 + |
instance of | microcontroller family + |
instruction set architecture | S2000 + |
main designer | American Microsystems + |
manufacturer | American Microsystems + |
name | AMI S2000 + |
package | DIP 40 + |
technology | nMOS + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |