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IA80186 - AMD
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Template:mpu IA80186 is a 16-bit 80186-based microprocessor designed by Intel and manufactured by AMD. This chip operated at 8 MHz and was enclosed in a PGA-68 packaging. This model is the industrial temp range version of the standard A80186.

Cache

Main article: 80186 § Cache
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Graphics

This chip had no integrated graphics processing unit.

Features

  • Burn-in processing
  • Industrial temperature range
  • 10 new instructions
  • Two DMA channels
  • Three programmable interrupt timers
  • Local Bus Controller
  • Object code-compatible with all 86/88 software

Documents

Facts about "IA80186 - AMD"
base frequency8 MHz (0.008 GHz, 8,000 kHz) +
bus rate2 MT/s (0.002 GT/s, 2,000 kT/s) +
bus speed2 MHz (0.002 GHz, 2,000 kHz) +
core count1 +
core name80186 +
core voltage5 V (50 dV, 500 cV, 5,000 mV) +
core voltage tolerance5 % +
designerIntel +
familyAm186 +
first launched1985 +
full page nameamd/am186/ia80186 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
l1$ size0 KiB (0 B, 0 MiB) +
l2$ size0 MiB (0 KiB, 0 B, 0 GiB) +
ldate1985 +
main imageFile:KL AMD IA80186 PGA clone.jpg +
manufacturerAMD +
market segmentEmbedded +
max case temperature358.15 K (85 °C, 185 °F, 644.67 °R) +
max cpu count1 +
max memory1 MiB (1,024 KiB, 1,048,576 B, 9.765625e-4 GiB, 9.536743e-7 TiB) +
max storage temperature423.15 K (150 °C, 302 °F, 761.67 °R) +
microarchitecture80186 +
min case temperature233.15 K (-40 °C, -40 °F, 419.67 °R) +
min storage temperature208.15 K (-65 °C, -85 °F, 374.67 °R) +
model numberIA80186 +
nameIA80186 +
part numberIA80186B +
power dissipation2 W (2,000 mW, 0.00268 hp, 0.002 kW) +
process1,500 nm (1.5 μm, 0.0015 mm) +
seriesAm186 +
smp max ways1 +
technologynMOS +
transistor count55,000 +
word size16 bit (2 octets, 4 nibbles) +