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| | Texas Instruments TMS1070
General
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General Information
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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
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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
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Packages
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Package
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Package
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On-Chip Identification |
Picture |
General Comments
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| TMS1070JLC |
White/Gold CerDIP, 40-lead
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TMS1070JLC |
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Suffix of C, L, P indicates temperature range (C=-12o5C
to 85oC, L = -0oC to 70oC) |
| TMS1070NLC |
Black Resin, 40-lead DIP
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TMS1070NLC |
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| TMS1070NLL |
Black Resin, 40-lead DIP
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TMS1070NLL |
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| TMS1070NLP |
Black Resin, 40-lead DIP
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TMS1070NLP |
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