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IC 10MHZ Z80 CMOS CPU 40-DIP

Z84C0010PEG

Manufacturer Part Number
Z84C0010PEG
Description
IC 10MHZ Z80 CMOS CPU 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Zilog
Series
Z80r
Datasheets

Specifications of Z84C0010PEG

Processor Type
Z80
Features
Enhanced Z80 Microprocessor/CPU
Speed
10MHz
Voltage
5V
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
40-DIP (0.620", 15.75mm)
Core Size
8bit
Cpu Speed
10MHz
Digital Ic Case Style
DIP
No. Of Pins
40
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +100°C
Svhc
No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
Operating Temperature Max
100°C
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Processor Series
Z84C0xx
Core
Z80
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Program Memory Size
64 KB
Maximum Clock Frequency
10 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
0 V to 5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 100 C
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Base Number
84
Clock Frequency
10MHz
Frequency Typ
10MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
269-3898
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Z80 Instruction Set
UM008005-0205
Z80 Assembly Language
The assembly language allows the user to write a program without concern
for memory addresses or machine instruction formats. It uses symbolic
addresses to identify memory locations and mnemonic codes (Op Codes
and operands) to represent the instructions. Labels (symbols) are assigned
to a particular instruction step in a source program to identify that step as
an entry point for use in subsequent instructions. Operands following each
instruction represent storage locations, registers, or constant values. The
assembly language also includes assembler directives that supplement the
machine instruction. A pseudo-op, for example, is a statement that is not
translated to a machine instruction, but rather is interpreted as a directive
that controls the assembly process.
A program written in assembly language is called a source program, which
consists of symbolic commands called statements. Each statement is
written on a single line and may consist of from one to four entries: A label
field, an operation field, an operand field, and a comment field. The source
program is processed by the assembler to obtain a machine language
program (object program) that can be executed directly by the Z80 CPU.
ZiLOG provides several assemblers that differ in the features offered.
Both absolute and relocatable assemblers are available with the
Development and Micro-computer Systems. The absolute assembler is
contained in base level software operating in a 16K memory space, while
the relocating assembler is part of the RIO environment operating in a
32K memory space.
Z80 Instruction Set
User’s Manual
Z80 CPU
75

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