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).
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Z80182
It has the following features:
- Two ESCC (enhanced serial channel controller) channels with 32-bit CRC
- Two UART (serial controller interface) channels
- Internal configurable address decoder
- Three PIA (Programmable I/O adapter) ports
- Two 16-bit timers
- One CSIO (Clocked Serial Input/output) channel
- One MMU (Memory management Unit) that expands the addressing range to 20 bits
- Wait state generator
- Two DMA channels
- Interrupt controller
- Extended instructions
- 16550 MIMIC interface
- Crystal oscillator
It's also fully static (the clock can be halted and no data in the registers will be lost) and has a low EMI option that reduces the slew rate of the outputs.
The Z80182 can operate at 33 MHz at with an external oscillator for 5 volt operation or 20 MHz using the internal oscillator for 3.3 volt operation.[1]
Notes
- "CPU Control Register". Z80182/Z8L182 Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller Product Specification. San Jose, California: Zilog. 2009-02-05. p. 3–48.
References
- "Z80182/Z8L182 Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller Product Specification" (PDF). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
- "Z80182/Z8L182 Intelligent Peripheral Controller Reference Manual" (PDF). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
- "Z8018x MPU Family User Manual" (PDF). San Jose, California: Zilog. 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
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