Rockwell PPS-4
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Rockwell PPS-4 found in the PC-1001 programmable calculator. PPS-4 (part 10660) on the upper-right corner along with the 10706 clock generator, GP I/O 10696, ROM (A05xx), RAM (10432), and a 7400 series 74154 decoder.
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Developer |
Rockwell International
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Manufacturer |
Rockwell International
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Production |
August, 1972-1981
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Architecture |
4-bit words, 8-bit instruction
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Word size |
4-bit "-bit" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property.
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Technology |
pMOS
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Clock |
198.864 kHz
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Package |
QIL42
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The PPS-4 (Parallel Processing System - 4-bit word) was a family of 4-bit microprocessor chips designed by Rockwell International and introduce in 3rd quarter of 1972.
The original PPS-4 chipset was designed to provide complete functionality in three chips - CPU, program memory, and a clock generator. A later version known as the PPS-4/2 ("/2" denoting a two-chip system) eliminated the external clock generator chip by incorporating it internally. A third variation known as the PPS-4/1 ("/1" being a single-chip microcomputer) was actually a microcontroller, including the program memory internally.
History
Members
PPS-4/1 microcontrollers
Rockwell expanded the family by introducing the PPS-4/1 which is a microcontroller incorporating the PPS-4 CPU, the program memory, and clock generator internally. The PPS-4/1 were considerably slower than their multi-chip counterparts, operating at only up to half of their frequency (40 KHz-100 KHz).
Part |
RAM |
ROM |
I/O Ports |
Notes
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MM75 |
48x4 bits |
640x8 bits |
22 |
Reduced I/O
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MM76 |
48x4 bits |
1024x8 bits |
31 |
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MM77 |
96x4 bits |
1344x8 bits |
31 |
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MM78 |
128x4 bits |
2048x8 bits |
31 |
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Applications
While not as known as the other chips like the MCS-4, the PPS-4 certainly never received as much mainstream exposure. Nevertheless, it did find its way into many industrial and consumer products such as toys, desktop calculators, games, and other electronic appliances.
Design
Instruction set
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