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|name             = TI TMS1000
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|chip type=microcontroller
|developer        = [[Texas Instruments]]
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|name=TMS1000
|intro_date      = 1974
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|model           = TMS1000
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|designer=Texas Instruments
|transistors      = 8,000
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|manufacturer=Texas Instruments
|clock            = 400 kHz
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|model number=TMS1000
|bus_width        = 4-bit
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|first announced=1974
|lithography      = [[8 μm]]
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|first launched=1974
|mem_max          = 32KB
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|family=TMS1000
|package         = 28-pin [[PDIP]]
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|frequency=400 kHz
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|process=8 µm
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The '''TMS1000''' was a 4-bit [[microprocessor]]s first introduced to the general market in 1974 by [[Texas Instruments]]. The TMS1000 is the world's first single-chip microprocessor created in September of 1971. However, unlike the [[Intel 4004]], it was not released to general market until 1974.
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'''TMS1000''' is a {{arch|4}} microcontroller designed by [[Texas Instruments]] and introduced in [[1974]] as part of the {{ti|TMS1000}} family. This model is the C-MOS version of {{\\|TMS1099}}
  
==History==
 
In September of 1971, the TMS1000 was completed. It was the first microprocessors ever created, designed by [[Texas Instruments]] engineers Gary Boone and Michael Cochran. Gary patented the invention on Aug 31, 1971. On Sep 4, 1973, he was awarded [http://www.google.com/patents/US3757306 U.S. Patent 3,757,306]. Unlike Intel's chips, TI's was not placed into the general market until 1974. Instead TI used the chip for their calculators.<ref name=smithsonianchips>[http://smithsonianchips.si.edu/augarten/p38.htm The Most Widely Used Computer on a Chip The TMS 1000]</ref>
 
  
After being slightly refined, the chip was released to general market in 1974. A few dozen different variations were created with various ROM and RAM sizes.<ref name=smithsonianchips /> Due to its cheap price, the TMS1000 enjoyed a tremendous success in consumer electronics being used in everything from calculators, toys, games, and various appliances as well as photocopying machines and juke boxes.<ref name=smithsonianchips />
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== Overview ==
 
The TMS 1000 had a relatively simple design with only 43 instructions and 2 general purpose registers. Similar to the [[Intel 4004]], the chip only had a single level of stack and no interrupts.
 
 
 
==References ==
 
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[[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:1974 microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:Texas Instruments microprocessors]]
 
[[Category:Microprocessor stubs]]
 

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TMS1000
General Info
DesignerTexas Instruments
ManufacturerTexas Instruments
Model NumberTMS1000
Introduction1974 (announced)
1974 (launched)
General Specs
FamilyTMS1000
Frequency400 kHz
Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureTMS1000
Process8 µm
Transistors8,000
Word Size4 bit
Max Memory32 KiB
Packaging
PackagePDIP-28 (DIP)
Pins28
PackageCDIP-28 (Ceramic DIP)
Pins28

TMS1000 is a 4-bit microcontroller designed by Texas Instruments and introduced in 1974 as part of the TMS1000 family. This model is the C-MOS version of TMS1099


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base frequency0.4 MHz (4.0e-4 GHz, 400 kHz) +
designerTexas Instruments +
familyTMS1000 +
first announced1974 +
first launched1974 +
full page nameti/tms1000/tms1000 +
instance ofmicrocontroller +
ldate1974 +
manufacturerTexas Instruments +
max memory0.0313 MiB (32 KiB, 32,768 B, 3.051758e-5 GiB, 2.980232e-8 TiB) +
microarchitectureTMS1000 +
model numberTMS1000 +
nameTMS1000 +
packagePDIP-28 + and CDIP-28 +
process8,000 nm (8 μm, 0.008 mm) +
transistor count8,000 +
word size4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) +