词条 | DEC T-11 |
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The T-11, also known as DC310, is a microprocessor that implements the PDP-11 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation. The T-11 was code-named "Tiny". It was developed for embedded systems and was the first single-chip microprocessor developed by DEC. It was sold openly and was used by DEC in disk controllers, auxiliary processors and in the Atari System 2 arcade game system. It operated at 2.5 MHz, used a 5 V power supply and dissipated less than 1.2 W. It contains 13,000 transistors, uses NMOS logic, and was fabricated in a NMOS process. A clone of the T-11 was manufactured in the Soviet Union under the designation KR1807VM1 ({{lang-ru|КР1807ВМ1|italic=yes}}).[1] References1. ^{{cite web| title=Soviet microprocessors, microcontrollers, FPU chips and their western analogs| publisher=CPU-world| url=http://www.cpu-world.com/info/exUSSR-chips.html| accessdate=24 March 2016}}
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