Electronic Arrays 9002
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electronic-arrays-9002-322-6206789
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Electronic Arrays 9002
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The Electronic Arrays 9002, or EA9002, was an 8-bit microprocessor released in 1976. It was designed to be easy to implement in systems with few required support chips. It included 64 bytes of built-in RAM and could be directly connected to TTL devices. It was packaged in a 28-pin DIP which made it less expensive to implement than contemporary designs like the 40-pin MOS 6502 and Zilog Z80. Today it would be known as a microcontroller, although that term did not exist at the time. The 28-pin des
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1976 microprocessor
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arrays_9002
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2023-07-27T22:58:19Z
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