Using the MC68901 multifunction peripheral |
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Authors: | Geoff Brown |
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Affiliation: | Motorola Inc., Austin, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | First-generation microprocessor peripheral chips were each dedicated to specific functions (e.g. serial interface, parallel interface, timer). Some of today's peripherals are designed to carry out a wide range of functions. The 68901 multifunction peripheral (MFP), for example, combines the functions of a serial interface, a parallel interface, a timer and an interrupt generator. It is not possible to go into detail about the MFP here — its data manual is the size of a small book. Instead, this note illustrates the design of a complete single-board microcomputer built around the 68901 and the 68008 microprocessor. |
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Keywords: | microprocessors peripheral chips interfacing |
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