1981-02-01

CMOS Microcomputer Simplifies System Design 810305

A new CMOS single chip microcomputer with a complete set of system features has been designed. This paper describes the difference between this microcomputer and multi-chip microprocessors. It shows that with the on board analog to digital converter, power-fail detection, interval timer and powerful input/output capability a microcomputer is more suitable for automotive control applications than a microprocessor.

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