The AM2910ADCB is a 12-bit microprogram sequencer manufactured by AMD. It's designed to control the sequence of microinstructions in a microprogrammed system. It provides powerful branching and looping capabilities, essential for implementing complex control logic in high-performance applications.
Applications:
- Microprogrammed Control Units
- Bit-Slice Processors
- Emulation Systems
- High-Speed Controllers
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Systems
- Custom Computing Architectures
Features:
- 12-bit Address Field
- Conditional Branching
- Looping Capabilities
- Subroutine Handling
- Four-Level Stack
- Three-State Outputs
- Bipolar Technology for High Speed
- DIP (Dual In-line Package)
Benefits:
- Flexible Control: Provides precise control over the sequence of microinstructions.
- High Speed: Bipolar technology enables fast sequencing.
- Looping and Branching: Supports complex control flow implementations.
- Subroutine Handling: Simplifies the implementation of modular control structures.
- Stack Architecture: Allows for nested subroutine calls.
- Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of microprogrammed applications.
Additional Details:
The AM2910ADCB operates on a 5V power supply and is designed for high-speed operation. It features various conditional branching options, allowing for dynamic control flow based on system conditions. The four-level stack facilitates the implementation of nested subroutines, enhancing code modularity and reusability. The device is typically used in conjunction with other components of the AM2900 family, such as the AM2901 ALU, to create complete microprogrammed systems. Operating temperature range typically extends from 0°C to +70°C.