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10696 - Rockwell International
Rockwell 10696 | |
GPIO 10696EB from week 23, 1979 | |
Developer | Rockwell International |
Manufacturer | Rockwell International |
Type | General Purpose I/O Device |
Model Number | 10696 |
Production | 1972-1985 |
Process | 10 μm |
Power consumption | 300 mW |
Max op temp | 70 °C |
Min op temp | 0 °C |
Technology | pMOS |
Clock | 199 kHz-256 kHz |
Supply VDD | -17 V ±5% |
Supply VSS | 0 V |
Package | QIL42 |
The 10696 was a general purpose input/output (GPIO) device manufactured by Rockwell International supporting 12 inputs and 12 outputs. This chip was used in various system including Rockwell's own PPS-4 and PPS-8 microprocessor chipsets. The 10696 was designed to interface directly with external TTL circuitry.
The 10696 used a set of 8-bit instructions made where 4 bits are used to address the the I/O chip to use and the remaining 4 bits are used as opcode to define the I/O operation.
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Facts about "10696 - Rockwell International"
full page name | rockwell international/10696 + |
instance of | integrated circuit + |
manufacturer | Rockwell International + |
model number | 10696 + |