Practical CMOS microprocessor systems
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Many have felt that complementary metal-oxide silicon (CMOS) has not yet become a practical semiconductor technology for microprocessor-based systems. Recent progress has made that impression obsolete. A selection of CMOS microprocessors is available at speeds matching N-channel metal-oxide silicon microprocessor units (NMOS MPUs). CMOS memories have also become broadly available in the last few years. The needed peripheral circuits are now appearing. A CMOS parallel interface peripheral provides 24 interface pins and is bus-compatible with practically all the new-generation CMOS microprocessors. The last element needed to assemble practical all-CMOS microprocessor systems are the small-scale integration/medium-scale integration (SSI/MSI) logic functions. Gates, decoders, latches, and flip-flops are typically needed to operate a bus structure of a multichip system.
This report concentrates on the newest methods of achieving a full-performance all-CMOS microprocessor system. The focus is on the parallel interface peripheral and on using CMOS logic functions in practical bus connections.
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June 1982
857 pages
ISBN:088283035X
DOI:10.1145/1500774
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Published: 07 June 1982
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