RCA Appnotes

From: Feldman, Robert <Robert_Feldman_at_jdedwards.com>
Date: Mon Sep 29 08:41:32 2003

As an aside, a version of the 1802 was the main processor on the Galileo space probe, which recently ended its mission by being crashed into Jupiter. (There's a nice, general article about Galileo in the September 8 issue of "The New Yorker" magazine, starting on p. 38.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Herbert [mailto:bkherbert_at_adelphia.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 8:03 PM
To: cctech_at_classiccmp.org
Subject: RCA Appnotes


Dear Bob;

I am puting together a history of low power systems and came
across the RCA 1802 as maybe the earliest single chip CMOS
processor (along with Intersil 6100). I am trying to figure out when
the RCA ICAN-7029 appnote was written and wonder if it is in
your Microsystems Manual or if you have other databooks.Thank
you.

Best Regards,


Brian
Received on Mon Sep 29 2003 - 08:41:32 BST

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