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  1. Intel MCS-48 - Wikipedia

    • The MCS-48 microcontroller series, Intel's first microcontroller, was originally released in 1976. Its first members were 8048, 8035 and 8748. The 8048 is arguably the most prominent member of the family. Initially, this family was produced using NMOS (n-type metal–oxide–semiconductor) technology. In the early 1980s, it became available in CMOS techn… See more

    Uses

    The MCS-48 series was commonly used in computer and terminal keyboards, converting key presses into protocols that can be understood by digital circuits. This also allows the possibility of serial communica… See more

    Derived microcontrollers

    Philips Semiconductors (now NXP) owned a license to produce this series and developed their MAB8400-family based on this architecture. These were the first microcontrollers with an integrated I²C-interface a… See more

     
  1. A History of Early Microcontrollers, Part 4: The Intel …

    Dec 5, 2022 · Intel announced the first commercially successful microprocessor, the 4004, in late 1971. By 1974 Intel had introduced four microprocessors: the 4-bit, “low-end” 4004 and the upgraded 4040, and the 8-bit 8008 and 8080.

  2. Explore Intel’s history- MCS-48

    One device from the MCS-48 family, the 8048, found its way into a lot of commonplace devices: an early video game console (the Magnavox Odyssey II), an electronic backgammon board and even a blood pressure monitor.

  3. Intel 8048 (MCS-48) microcontroller family - CPU世界

    Feb 22, 2023 · Intel 8048 is a member of Intel MCS-48 family of 8-bit microcontrollers. The MCU has on-chip clock oscillator, 8-bit timer/counter, 27 I/O ports, 64 bytes of RAM and 1 KB of masked ROM. The program and data …

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    Jul 19, 2013 · The most prominent are the Intel 8035L microcontrollers. These microcontrollers are from the Intel MCS-48 (commonly known as the 8048) line. They have 64 bytes of RAM and access to 4096 bytes of external program …

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