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Texas Instruments TMS1070

General

General Information

The TMS1070 is a high voltage version of the TMS1000  used to drive fluorescent displays. The maximum output of the TMS1070 is 35 volts compared to the 20 volts for the TMS1000.

Production

Early 1975
Designers Unknown

Architecture

Type Data Word Address Space Clock Instructions Assists Reg's  GP Reg's Math Reg's Index IO Ports   Stack Interrupts Memory
PMOS, MCU  4-bit 1KB 300Khz 43 Standard Instructions & 1024 Micro- instructions NA 1 1 0  "K" Inputs 4 bits parallel, "R" Outputs 11 lines / bits, "O" Outputs 8 bits parallel  1x10bits None ROM 1KB

RAM 32B

Packages

Package

Package

On-Chip Identification

Picture

General Comments

TMS1070JLC

White/Gold CerDIP, 40-lead

TMS1070JLC   Suffix of C, L, P indicates temperature range (C=-12o5C to 85oC, L = -0oC to 70oC)
TMS1070NLC

Black Resin, 40-lead DIP

TMS1070NLC    
TMS1070NLL

Black Resin, 40-lead DIP

TMS1070NLL

   
TMS1070NLP

Black Resin, 40-lead DIP

TMS1070NLP

   

 

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