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PPS-4/1 - Rockwell International
The PPS-4/1 (Parallel Processing System - 4-bit word - 1 chip) was a family of 4-bit microcontrollers chips designed by Rockwell International and introduce in 1st quarter of 1976. The PPS-4/1 is the third iteration of the original PPS-4. The PPS-4/1 were architecturally identical to the PPS-4 and PPS-4/2 with the addition of a clock generator and program memory incorporated internally, making it a single-chip system (hence the "/1"). It's full compatible with all the original PPS-4 CPU and all the other parts.
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The PPS-4/1 were considerably slower than their multi-chip counterparts, operating at only up to half of their frequency (40 KHz-100 KHz).
Part | RAM | ROM | I/O Ports | Notes |
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MM75 | 48x4 bits | 640x8 bits | 22 | Reduced I/O |
MM76 | 48x4 bits | 640x8 bits | 31 | |
MM76C | 48x4 bits | 640x8 bits | 39 | |
MM76D | 48x4 bits | 640x8 bits | 37 | |
MM76E | 48x4 bits | 1024x8 bits | 31 | |
MM77 | 96x4 bits | 1344x8 bits | 31 | |
MM78 | 128x4 bits | 2048x8 bits | 31 |
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Facts about "PPS-4/1 - Rockwell International"
designer | Rockwell International + |
full page name | rockwell international/pps-4-1 + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | Rockwell International + |
manufacturer | Rockwell International + |
name | Rockwell PPS-4/1 + |
package | QIL42 + |
technology | pMOS + |
word size | 4 bit (0.5 octets, 1 nibbles) + |