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  2. Z8 Encore! - Wikipedia

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    The Zilog Z8 Encore! is a microcontroller based on the popular Z8 microcontroller. The Z8 Encore! offers a wide range of features for use in embedded applications, most notably the use of three DMA channels to read for example from the analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The Z8 Encore! instruction set is compatible with that of the Z8 but it ...

  3. Zilog Z8 - Wikipedia

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    Zilog Z8 processor Zilog Z8 (Super-8 family) A Zilog Z8-02 packaged in a QUIP. The Zilog Z8 is a microcontroller architecture, originally introduced by Zilog in 1979. Today the line also includes the Z8 Encore!, eZ8 Encore!, [note 1] eZ8 Encore! XP, and eZ8 Encore! MC families.

  4. Zilog - Wikipedia

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    Zilog attempted to enter the 32-bit microcontroller market in February 2006 with the demonstration of ARM9-based Point-Of-Sale microcontroller product line. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The final product was released in 2007 called Zatara. [ 27 ]

  5. Category:Zilog microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Z8 Encore! Z80182; Zilog eZ80; Zilog Z8; Zilog Z80; Zilog Z180; Zilog Z280 ...

  6. Z80182 - Wikipedia

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    The Zilog Z80182 is an enhanced, faster version of the older Z80 and is part of the Z180 microprocessor family. It's nicknamed the Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller (ZIP). It has the following features:

  7. Hitachi HD64180 - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi HD64180 DIP64. The HD64180 is a Z80-based embedded microprocessor developed by Hitachi with an integrated memory management unit (MMU) and on-chip peripherals. [1] It appeared in 1985. [2]

  8. Zilog Z80 - Wikipedia

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    The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog that played an important role in the evolution of early computing. Launched in 1976, it was designed to be software-compatible with the Intel 8080 , offering a compelling alternative due to its better integration and increased performance.

  9. Zilog Z800 - Wikipedia

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    The Zilog Z800 was a 16-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog and meant to be released in 1985. It was instruction compatible with their existing Z80, and differed primarily in having on-chip cache and a memory management unit (MMU) to provide a 16 MB address range. It also added a huge number of new more orthogonal instructions and addressing ...