General
General Information |
The 6800 was Motorola’s first microprocessor. The 6800 was introduced to directly compete with Intel’s 8080. Much of the design was based on Intel’s 8008. The 6800 had a very similar architecture to the 8080 with some differences at the register level. For example, the 6800 had two accumulators while the 8080 had one. The 6800 a smaller number of general purpose registers, but had a index register for array access to memory. The 6800’s instructions are more complex that the 8080. Depending on the application either processor could slightly faster than the other. |
Production |
2nd Quarter 1974 |
Designers | Unknown |
Architecture
Type | Data Word | Address Space | Clock | Instruct- ions | Assists | Reg’s GP | Reg’s Math | Reg’s Index | IO Ports | Stack | Interrupts | Memory |
CPU, NMOS | 8-bit | 64K | 1Mhz | 78 | BCD | 2 | 0 | 1 | 8 | Ext RAM | Vectored Multi-level | NA |
Packages
Related Chips
Related Chips |
MC6801, MC6802, MC6803, MC6805, MC6809 |
Second Sources |
AMI, Fairchild, Hitachi |
Support Chips |