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MCS-51 family

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MCS-51 family summary
Description: Single chip microcontroller, which include 8031, 8032, 8044, 8051, 8052, 8054, and 8058. The 8051 is the most popular of the family, and is contiuing to be produced
Type: MCU
Original designer: Intel
Date: 1980
Bit-width: 8-bit
Architecture: Harvard architecture
Technology: NMOS,  CMOS
Website: http://www.8052.com/ (wikipedia article)
Successor: MCS-251 family
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  • Winbond - W78E65P-40
  • AMD - 8751H
  • Intel - 8751H
  • Atmel - AT89C51ED2
  • Chipcon - CC1110
  • Creative Tech - 80C52
  • Creative Tech - CT1341
  • Intel - 87C51FC
  • Intel - D87C51-1
  • Intel - P80C32
  • Intel - P87C51
  • Intel - P87C52 (87C51FA)
  • Intel - SAB87C51FAD
  • MHS/Creative Tech - CT1741
  • Nodic Semi - NRF25E1G
  • Philips - S87C654-4K44
  • Signetics - SC87C51CCA44
  • Silicon Labs - C8051F002
  • AMD - MCS-51 family
  • Winbond - MCS-51 family
  • Intel - MCS-51 family
  • Atmel - MCS-51 family
  • Chipcon - MCS-51 family
  • Creative Tech - MCS-51 family
  • MHS/Creative Tech - MCS-51 family
  • Nodic Semi - MCS-51 family
  • Philips - MCS-51 family
  • Signetics - MCS-51 family
  • Silicon Labs - MCS-51 family
  • Signetics - S87C552
  • Philips - 87C52 (MCS-51)
  • Atmel - AT89C51ID2
  • Intel - 8051AH
  • AMD - D87C51
  • Atmel - AT89S51
  • Philips - P87C52SBAA
  • Sinowealth - SH79F1616P
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