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  • ...puter ad April 1975.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5 | An early advertisement for the Motorola's M6800 family microcomputer system]] ...cessor]]s and [[microcontroller]]s from [[Motorola]] that began with the [[Motorola 6800|6800]] [[central processing unit|CPU]]. The architecture also inspired ...
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  • ...cation Controller (QUICC) |url=https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/legacy-mpu-mcus/32-bit-coldfire-mcus-mpus/68k-processors-legacy/m683xx/quad The original QUICC was the [[Motorola 68360]] (MC68360), based on the MC68302. It was followed by the [[PowerPC]] ...
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  • [[File:Ic-photo-Motorola--MC68302FC180-(CPU).jpg|thumb|Motorola MC68302 microcontroller]] [[File:Motorola 68302 die.JPG|thumb|Motorola MC68302 die]] ...
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  • {{short description|Philips Semiconductors-branded, Motorola 68000-based 16/32-bit processor produced under license}} ...'SCC68070''' is a [[NXP Semiconductors|Philips Semiconductors]]-branded, [[Motorola 68000]]-based 16/32-bit processor produced under license. While marketed e ...
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  • [[Image:Motorola DragonBallEZ XC60EZ328PU16V top.jpg|thumb|Motorola DragonBall EZ Microprocessor]] .../pdadb.net/index.php?m=cpu&id=c68328&c=motorola_dragonball_mc68328 | title=Motorola DragonBall MC68328 CISC SoC | access-date=2010-01-27 | publisher=PDAdb.net} ...
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  • <ref>{{Cite web |title=Motorola 32-Bit Microcontrollers Chosen by GM for Electronic Powertrain Systems |url=https://www.theautochan {{Motorola microcontrollers}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Line of microcontrollers manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor}} ...(also abbreviated as 6812 or HC12) is a [[microcontroller]] family from [[Motorola]] Semiconductor (later from [[Freescale Semiconductor|Freescale]] then [[NX ...
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  • ...le Semiconductor]] products, including products formerly manufactured by [[Motorola]] until 2004. NXP and Freescale merged in 2015.<ref>[http://www.rttnews.com * [[Motorola MC10800]] (4-bit) ...
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  • ...eescale [[MC68HCS08]] [[central processing unit]] (CPU), a member of the [[Motorola 6800|6800]] [[microprocessor]] family. It has been implemented in several m *[https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/additional-processors-and-mcus/8-16-bit-mcus/8-bit-legacy-mcus/8-bitgeneral ...
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  • </ref> [[AVR microcontrollers|Atmel]],<ref>[http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/user-manual/group__avr__interr ...tems: ATMEGA328P interrupt vector table"]</ref> and all 8051 and Microchip microcontrollers<ref name="huang">{{cite book |last=Huang |first=Han-Wat |title=Pic Microcon ...
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  • |name = Motorola MC68HC11 |caption = Motorola MC68HC11 in a 48-pin [[dual in-line package|DIP]] package ...
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  • ...competitors, such as the [[Motorola 6800]], [[Motorola 6809|6809]] based [[Motorola 68HC11]], the [[Hitachi H8]] family, and [[Z80]]-derivatives, such as [[Tos {{Microcontrollers}} ...
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  • | image =Hermstedt Webshuttle II - board - Motorola Coldfire MCF5204PU25B-0082.jpg | arch = Modified [[Motorola 68000 family]] ...
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  • ...a [[CMOS]] [[1-bit architecture|one-bit]] [[microprocessor]] designed by [[Motorola]] for simple control applications in 1977.<ref name="Motorola_1977_MC14500B ...-1970s while working as an engineer in a marketing / applications group of Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector in Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Brian Dellande orig ...
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  • ...=2007-10-31}}</ref> the project continues to develop patches and tools for microcontrollers. The homepage lists Linux kernel releases for 2.0, 2.4 and 2.6 (all of whic ...her microprocessor architectures. In early 1999, support was added for the Motorola (now NXP) [[Freescale ColdFire|ColdFire]] family of embedded microprocessor ...
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  • ...programming algorithm and EEPROM memory (it was preceded by the Motorola [[Motorola 68HC05|MC68HC805B6]] and MC68HC805C4 along with the MC68HC11E2 with serial ....htm The PIC Tutorials] The bare necessity for PIC 16C84 & 16F84 Microchip Microcontrollers. Basics & indispensable info. ...
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  • ...Not counting the Intel-compatible Z80. I haven't found any from Microchip, Motorola, NES/Renesas. STMicro, AVR, or NatSemi--> ...
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  • * The reset vector for [[Motorola 68000|68000]] processor family is 0x00000000 for Initial Interrupt Stack Re * The reset vector for [[Motorola 6800|6800]] and [[Motorola 6809|6809]] processor families is a 16-bit address stored at 0xFFFE and 0xF ...
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  • ...patibility|Drop-in]] replacement for [[MOS Technology 6520]] & [[Freescale|Motorola]] 6820/6821 peripheral interface adapters (PIA) ...
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  • ...code>) acts as if the borrow bit were clear. The [[Motorola 6800|6800]], [[Motorola 68000 series|680x0]], [[Intel MCS-51|8051]], [[8080]]/[[Z80]], and [[x86]]< ...[[MSP430]], [[COP8]], [[AMD Am29000|Am29000]], [[Intel i960|i960]], and [[Motorola 88000|88000]] processors use this convention. The 6502 is a particularly we ...
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