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  2. WDC 65C22 - Wikipedia

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    Each port has input data latching capability. Two programmable data direction registers (A and B) allow selection of data direction (input or output) on an individual I/O line basis. Also provided are two programmable 16-bit interval timer/counters with latches. Timer 1 may be operated in a one-shot or free-run mode.

  3. Clock generator - Wikipedia

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    The clock generator in a motherboard is often changed by computer enthusiasts to control the speed of a CPU, FSB, GPU or RAM. Typically the programmable clock generator is set by the BIOS at boot time to the selected value; although some systems have dynamic frequency scaling, which frequently re-programs the clock generator.

  4. Signetics 2650 - Wikipedia

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    The 2650A was a reworked version of the original layout intended to improve yield, and thus reduce cost. Speed remained unchanged at 1.25 MHz for the base model and 2 MHz for the -1 versions. The 2650B was based on the A, added two new instructions, and improved the performance of a number of existing instructions. [2]

  5. WDC 65C265 - Wikipedia

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    Single 2.8 V to 5.5 V power supply; Static to 8 MHz clock operation, as well as 32.768KHz capability; W65C816S compatible CPU; 16 MB linear address space; Twenty-nine priority encoded interrupts; Four UARTS's; Time of Day (ToD) clock features; 8 x 16 bit timer/counters; Bus Control Register; Many bus operating features and modes; 8 Programmable ...

  6. RL78 - Wikipedia

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    The RL78 family is an accumulator-based register-bank CISC instruction set architecture (ISA). [2] Although it has eight 8-bit registers or four 16-bit register pairs, essentially all arithmetic operations are performed on a single accumulator (the A register or AX register pair).

  7. Watchdog timer - Wikipedia

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    Watchdog timers come in many configurations, and many allow their configurations to be altered. For example, the watchdog and CPU may share a common clock signal as shown in the block diagram below, or they may have independent clock signals or in some cases the watchdog may have no clock signal at all. A basic watchdog timer has a single timer ...

  8. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    SCPI commands to an instrument may either perform a set operation (e.g. switching a power supply on) or a query operation (e.g. reading a voltage). Queries are issued to an instrument by appending a question-mark to the end of a command. Some commands can be used for both setting and querying an instrument.

  9. Programmable thermostat - Wikipedia

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    Lux Products' Model TX9000TS Touch Screen Thermostat [1]. Vaillant digital room thermostat. A programmable thermostat is a thermostat which is designed to adjust the temperature according to a series of programmed settings that take effect at different times of the day. Programmable thermostats are also known as setback thermostats or clock ...