| Semiconductor Chip | Motorola 8-bit Microcontrollers |
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| MC68HC05
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The world's most popular 8-bit microcontroller architecture has over 100 standard CSIC (Customer Specific Integrated Circuit) devices to choose from. |
| MC68HC08
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The evolutionary new M68HC08 family builds on the success of the M68HC05 by providing an upward compatible, higher performance architecture. |
| MC68HC11 | This microcontroller family is a direct decendent of the original M6800 microprocessor and a replacement for the M6801 microcontroller. The M68HC11 is the first microcontroller family to incorporate EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) on the chip itself. |
| Semiconductor Chip | Motorola 16-bit Microcontrollers |
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| MC68HC12 | The M68HC12 16-bit microcontroller family, specifically designed for low power consumption, consists of several high-speed devices with a variety of modular peripherals and memory configurations. All M68HC12 family members are built around the CPU12 processing unit with a programming model identical to that of the industry standard MC68HC11 CPU. |
| MC68HC16 | The M68HC16 modular microcontroller family offers a CPU featuring faster multiply, divide and integrated DSP functions, as well as speeds eight times faster than standard M68HC11 microcontrollers. |
| Semiconductor Chip | Motorola 32-bit Microcontrollers |
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| M683xx | The M68300 is a powerful 32-bit modular family, includes both Microcontrollers and Microprocessors, with a CPU based on the M68000 instruction set, combining high performance data manipulation capabilities with a group of peripheral subsystems. |
| MPC500 | The MPC500 family of microcontrollers is derived from the revolutionary 32-bit RISC PowerPC(tm) Architecture. |