Abstract
The Motorola M10800 LSI processor family consists of a sequencer, referred to as a Microprogram Control Function (MCF) - MC10801, and a processing element, referred to as a 4-bit ALU Slice - MC10800 (Not to be confused with the processor family number M10800). Undoubtedly, the most interesting feature of the M10800 processor family is the ECL technology used to produce it. The M10800 processor family is completely MECL 10,000 compatible and exhibits the ultra-high speed performance of ECL logic.
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