Intel CHMOS Microcontroller Design Kit

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DEAR CUSTOMER,
YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE MOST ADVANCED AND COMPLETE CHMOS MICROCONTROLLER SOLUTION AVAILABLE TODAY!

Intel's unique CHMOS technology brings high performance levels to microcontroller solutions with low power.
This Intel CHMOS Microcontroller Design Kit reinforces Intel's commitment to CHMOS technology. It provides everything you need to begin evaluating Intel's advanced CHMOS version of the "World Standard" MCS-51 microcontroller, 8K x 8 EPROM and iRAM memories. Intel has designed this component solution to ensure compatibility with your system.

All versions of these components are in full production today, so volume quantities are available when you need them. To aid you in your design evaluation efforts, the following literature has been included in the kit:

• Component data sheets
• Application Note: "How to Design with the 80C51BH"

In addition to the CHMOS microcontroller and memory solution contained in this kit, Intel offers a wide range of CHMOS microprocessors, DRAMs, SRAMs, military, telecommunications and peripheral products.
Your local Intel Sales Offices or Intel Franchised Distributor has the resources to help you get started now with the most advanced CHMOS products on the market today. Give them a call. They are ready to answer your questions, to offer technical assistance and provide off-the-shelf availability of Intel's CHMOS microcontroller and memory products.
1983

Date : 1983

Manufacturer : Intel

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH3486. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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