68h
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The 68h family of 8-bit microprocessors (µPs) and microcontrollers (µCs) is based upon the Motorola 6800 CPU. However, more companies than Motorola produced or innovated on the design—the foremost among those companies being MOS Technology and the Western Design Center.
The chips primarily competed against Intel's IA-8 family of chips (such as the 8080, or their relations, the ZiLOG Z80 range).
The
- Motorola 6800
- Motorola 6801 (includes RAM and ROM)
- Motorola 6803 (includes RAM)
- Motorola 6805
- Motorola 6809 (succeeded by the m68k family chip 68000)
- Motorola 68HC05
- Freescale 68HC08
- Freescale 68HC11
- Freescale 68HC12 (16-bit)
- Motorola 68HC16 (16-bit)
The
- MOS Technology 6501
- MOS Technology 6502
- MOS Technology 6507
- MOS Technology 6509
- MOS Technology 6510
- MOS Technology 7501
- MOS Technology 8500
- MOS Technology 8501
The
- WDC 65C02
- WDC 65816/65802 (16-bit)
Special-purpose clones/variants of MOS/WDC designs
- Hudson Soft HuC6280 clone/variant of 65C02 – directed at game consoles; used in the TurboGrafx 16
- Ricoh RP2A03 – customized 6502 core for Nintendo NES game console
See also
- MOS Technology 6501
- MOS Technology 6502
- MOS Technology 6507
- MOS Technology 6509
- MOS Technology 6510
- MOS Technology 7501
- MOS Technology 8500
- MOS Technology 8501
The
- WDC 65C02
- WDC 65816/65802 (16-bit)
Special-purpose clones/variants of MOS/WDC designs
- Hudson Soft HuC6280 clone/variant of 65C02 – directed at game consoles; used in the TurboGrafx 16
- Ricoh RP2A03 – customized 6502 core for Nintendo NES game console
See also
- This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is [Foldoc licenselicensed] under the GFDL.
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