The Zilog Z180 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog as a successor to the Z80. It is compatible with the large base of software written for the...
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It was later second sourced by Zilog, initially as the Z64180, and then in the form of the slightly modified Zilog Z180 which has bus protocol and timings...
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Hitachi HD64180 (redirect from Zilog Z64180)
"Super Z80" was later licensed to Zilog and sold by them as the Z64180 and with some enhancements as the Zilog Z180. The HD64180 has the following features:...
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The Zilog eZ80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog as an updated version of the company's first product, the highly-successful Zilog Z80. The...
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XP MCU. Zilog Z80 (1976) Zilog Z8000 (ca 1978) Zilog Z800 (1985) Zilog Z80000 (late 1985) Zilog Z280 (early 1986) Zilog Z180 (late 1986) Zilog Z380 (1994)...
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to as the original Z80. Apart from the successful Zilog Z180 (developed largely by Hitachi) and Zilog Z182 other attempts were made to extend the Z80 architecture...
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Z180. Stack overflow warning EDN November 27, 1986 p133 Z280 MPU Microprocessor Unit Preliminary Technical Manual (PDF). San Jose, California: Zilog....
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List of common microcontrollers (section ZiLOG)
with on-chip SRAM. Zilog Z180 – Z80 based microcontroller; on-chip peripherals; external memory; 1 MB address space. Newer: Zilog eZ8 – Better pipelined...
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CP/M operating system; it had 8-bit data words and 16-bit addresses. The Zilog Z80 (compatible with the 8080) and the Motorola 6800 were also used in similar...
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64 lead counts. Some microprocessors, such as the Motorola 68000 and Zilog Z180, used lead counts as high as 64; this is typically the maximum number...
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