Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!timbuk!cs.umn.edu!ub.d.umn.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!uw-beaver!sumax!ole!ray From: ray@ole.UUCP (Ray Berry) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: micro-controller Message-ID: <1672@ole.UUCP> Date: 28 Sep 90 04:15:10 GMT References: <656@isgtec.UUCP> Distribution: sci.electronics Organization: Seattle Silicon Corp., Bellevue, WA. Lines: 16 bmw@isgtec.uucp (Bruce M. Walker) writes: >Zilog makes a really neat teeny-weeny version of the Z8 in an 18 pin >package. Don't think there's any E[E]PROM version but I could be >wrong, Zilog likes making little hybrids for development purposes. Zilog has an OTP version of this part called the 86E08; 2K (OTP) EPROM, 128 bytes of ram, in an 18-pin dip. The production counterpart is called the 86C08. An inexpensive card is available that plugs into the serial port of a pc to download hex files (or, the card will also copy a 2716 etc. into the cpu). I think the OTP's are about $8-9 in modest quantities. There are also 2-3 other Zilog parts available in 18 pin dips, offering NMOS as well as CMOS, less rom/ram, etc.; but the E08 is the only eprom/otp version. -- Ray Berry kb7ht uucp: ...ole!ray CIS: 73407,3152 /* "inquire within" */