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DEC T-11

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Microprocessor developed by Digital Equipment Corporation
Die shot of DEC T-11

TheT-11, also known as DC310 or DCT11, is amicroprocessor that implements thePDP-11instruction set architecture (ISA) developed byDigital 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. Going into volume production in early 1982,[1] it was sold openly and was used by DEC in disk controllers (Eg: M8639 RQDX2 controller), theVT240 terminal, auxiliary processors and in theAtari System 2arcade game system. It operated at 7.5 MHz or 10 MHz (three versions, two speeds), used a 5 V power supply and dissipated 1.1 W maximum. It contained 13,000 transistors, usedNMOS logic, and was fabricated in a NMOS process. By 1987, three versions of the DCT11 were available: 21-17311-01 (original 7.5 MHz version, produced by DEC), 21-17311-00 (second source, 7.5 MHz, fromSynertek), and 21-17311-02 (10 MHz version, produced by DEC).[2]

A clone of the T-11 was manufactured in theSoviet Union under thedesignation KR1807VM1 (Russian:КР1807ВМ1).[3]

References

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  1. ^"T-11 Engineering Specification"(PDF). March 24, 1982.
  2. ^Semiconductor Databook, Volume 1(PDF). Digital Equipment Corporation, Semiconductor Operations. 1987.
  3. ^"Soviet microprocessors, microcontrollers, FPU chips and their western analogs". CPU-world. Retrieved24 March 2016.
  • Olsen, R.,Dobberpuhl, D. (1981). "A 13,000 transistor NMOS microprocessor". International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers. pp. 108–109.
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