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NEC μCOM-4
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Developer NEC
Manufacturer NEC
Production October, 1977
Architecture 4-bit
Technology nMOC
"nMOC" is not in the list (BiCMOS, CMOS, Static CMOS, Dynamic CMOS, nMOS, pMOS, Bipolar, ECL, Schottky TTL, Schottky transistor, ...) of allowed values for the "technology" property.
Clock 150 kHz-440 kHz
Package DIP28, DIP42

The μCOM-4 line is a family of 4-bit microcontrollers developed by NEC in the late 1970s. This family was designed to be low-cost, mass-produced, microcontrollers for ECRs, industrial controllers, appliance controllers, games, toys, scientific calculators, and other consumer electronics. The μCOM-4 line is based on the μPD751, the first Japanese single-chip microprocessor.

Introduction Date

1977 1980
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
μCOM-42 μCOM-43 μCOM-44 μCOM-45 μCOM-75

Members

Product Part Number ROM RAM I/O Interrupts Instructions Pins
μCOM-42 μPD548 1920x10 bits 96x4 bits 35 2 72 42
μCOM-43 μPD546 2000x8 bits 96x4 bits 35 1 80 42
μCOM-44 μPD547 1000x8 bits 64x4 bits 35 1 58 42
μCOM-45 μPD550 640x8 bits 32x4 bits 21 1 58 28
μCOM-42 Evachip μPD555 external 96x4 bits 36 2 72 64
μCOM-43 Evachip μPD556 external 96x4 bits 36 1 80 64

Design

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Instruction set

Main article: μCOM-4 ISA

The family was originally split into two sets of ISAs. The μCOM-42 had an instruction set specifically designed to facilitate its use in Electronic Cash Register (ECR) and Scale products. The μCOM-43/4/5 were designed to be general purpose microcontrollers.

See also


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