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− | {{fujitsu title| | + | {{fujitsu title|MB88400/MB8840H series}} |
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− | | title = | + | | title = MB88400/MB8840H Family |
| image = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg" --> | | image = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg" --> | ||
| caption = <!-- description of the image --> | | caption = <!-- description of the image --> | ||
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| package 3 = QFP48 | | package 3 = QFP48 | ||
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− | The ''' | + | The '''MB88400/MB8840H series''' is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[nMOS]] [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Fujitsu]] and introduced in 1977{{date off}}. This series was very popular for arcade games (e.g. some Atari's Namco Galaga/Xevious systems). This series is architecturally identical to the {{fujitsu|MB8850|MB8850 family}} (A [[CMOS]] version). |
== Members == | == Members == |
Facts about "MB8840 - Fujitsu"
designer | Fujitsu + |
full page name | fujitsu/mb8840 + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
instruction set architecture | MB8850 + |
main designer | Fujitsu + |
manufacturer | Fujitsu + |
name | MB8840/MB8840H Family + |
package | DIP42 +, DIP28 + and QFP48 + |
technology | nMOS + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |