Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Processing architecture – Microprocessor or multichip or multimodule processor having...
Patent
1998-08-07
2000-05-02
Coleman, Eric
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing
Processing architecture
Microprocessor or multichip or multimodule processor having...
712247, G06F 935
Patent
active
06058467&
ABSTRACT:
An 8051 instruction set compatible microcontroller utilizing four or less clock cycles per machine cycle. The microcontroller is designed utilizing standard hardware design language techniques (HDL) and standardized cells. The microcontroller uses both a standard 8051 style special function register and a duplicate register to perform instructions requiring indirect memory accessing.
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Broxterman David
Sandelin Stephen D.
Coleman Eric
Dallas Semiconductor Corporation
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