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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's also fully static (the clock can be halted and no data in the registers will be lost){{fact|date=July 2009}} and has a low [[EMI]] option that reduces the [[slew rate]] of the outputs.{{fact|date=July 2009}} |
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's also fully static (the clock can be halted and no data in the registers will be lost){{fact|date=July 2009}} and has a low [[EMI]] option that reduces the [[slew rate]] of the outputs.{{fact|date=July 2009}} |
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The Z80182 can operate at 33 MHz |
The Z80182 can operate at 33 MHz with an external oscillator for 5 volt operation or 20 MHz using the internal oscillator for 3.3 volt operation.<ref>{{cite book |
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The Zilog Z180 8-bit processor is a successor of the Z80 CPU. It is compatible with the large base of software written for the Z80.[1] The Z180 family adds higher performance and integrated peripheral functions like clock generator, 16 bit counters/timers, interrupt controller, wait-state generators, serial ports and a DMA controller.[2] It uses separate read and write strobes, sharing similar timings with the Z80 and Intel processors.[3] The on-chip memory management unit (MMU) has the capability of addressing up to 1 MB of memory. It is possible to configure the Z180 to operate as the Hitachi HD64180.
Chip | Speed (MHz) | Timers | I/O | Comm. Contr. | Others |
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Z80180 | 6, 8, 10 | 2 | N/S | CPU | 1 MB MMU, 2xDMAs, 2xUARTs |
Z80181 | 10 | 1 | 16 | CPU | 1 MB MMU, 2xDMAs, 2xUARTs |
Z80182 | 16, 33, 20 | 0 | Clock Serial, 24 | ESCC, CSIO, UART | S180 Megacell, 2xESCC channels, 16550 MIMIC |
Z80195 | 20, 33 | 4 | 7/24 | SCC, CSIO, UART | |
Z8L180 | 20 | 2 | Clock Serial | CSIO, UART | 1 MB MMU, 2xDMAs, 2xUARTs, 3.3 V Operation |
Z8L182 | 20 | 0 | Clock Serial | ESCC, CSIO, UART | S180 Megacell, 2xESCC channels, 16550 MIMIC, 3.3V operation |
Z8S180 | 10, 20, 33 | 2 | Clock Serial | UART, DMA, I2C, SPI | 1 MB MMU, 2xDMAs, 2xUARTs |
Z80182
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's also fully static (the clock can be halted and no data in the registers will be lost)[citation needed] and has a low EMI option that reduces the slew rate of the outputs.[citation needed]
The Z80182 can operate at 33 MHz with an external oscillator for 5 volt operation or 20 MHz using the internal oscillator for 3.3 volt operation.[4]
Notes
- ^ Ganssle, Jack (1992). "The Z80 Lives!".
The designers picked an architecture compatible with the Z80, giving Z80 users a completely software compatible upgrade path
- ^ Jack G. Ganssle. (1992). The art of programming embedded systems. San Diego: Academic Press. p. 13. ISBN 9780122748806.
- ^ Stuart R. Ball. (2002). Embedded microprocessor systems real world design. Amsterdam: Newnes. p. 34. ISBN 9780750675345.
- ^ "CPU Control Register". Z80182/Z8L182 Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller Product Specification. San Jose, California: Zilog. 1997. p. 3-48.
References
- "Z80180 Microprocessor Unit Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2006. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
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ignored (help) - "Z80181 Smart Access Controller Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 1997. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z80182/Z8L182 Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 1997. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z80182/Z8L182 Intelligent Peripheral Controller Reference Manual" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z80185/Z80195 Smart Peripheral Controllers Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 1997. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z80185/Z80195 Smart Peripheral Controllers User Manual" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z80S180/Z80L180 Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z8S180 SL1960 Product Specification" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 1998. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- "Z8018x MPU Family User Manual" (pdf). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2003. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
Further reading
- Harston, J.G. (1997-09-09). "Z180 Opcode Map". Retrieved 2009-07-15.
- Harston, J.G. (1998-04-15). "Full HD64180/Z180 Opcode List". Retrieved 2009-07-15.