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  2. Motorola connector - Wikipedia

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    A Motorola connector (also called a Motorola antenna plug [citation needed] or a male DIN 41585 [1]) is a common coaxial cable RF connector used primarily in the automotive industry for connecting the coaxial feedline from the antenna to the radio receiver. It is also sometimes used for connecting scanner antennas to scanners.

  3. Motorola 68010 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola MC68010 and Motorola MC68012 are 16/32-bit microprocessors from Motorola, released in 1982 as successors to the Motorola 68000. [3] The 68010 and 68012 added virtualization features, optimized loops and fixed several small flaws to the 68000.

  4. Motorola 68HC11 - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s Motorola produced an evaluation board kit for the 68HC11 with several UARTs, RAM, and an EPROM. The cost of the evaluation kit was $68.11. [5] The standard monitor for the HC11 family is called BUFFALO, "Bit User Fast Friendly Aid to Logical Operation".

  5. 2N3904 - Wikipedia

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    A 2N3904 made by Motorola.The pinout from left to right is: Emitter, Base, Collector. [1] A 2N3904 (lower left) in a TO-92 package on a breadboard. The 2N3904 is a common NPN bipolar junction transistor used for general-purpose low-power amplifying or switching applications.

  6. VMEbus - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola team brainstormed for days to select the name VERSAbus. VERSAbus cards were large, 370 by 230 mm ( 14 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 9 + 1 ⁄ 4 in), and used edge connectors . [ 3 ] Only a few products adopted it, including the IBM System 9000 instrument controller and the Automatix robot and machine vision systems.

  7. Motorola 68881 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola claimed in some marketing literature that it executes some instructions 40% faster than a 68881 at the same clock speed, though this did not reflect typical performance, as seen by its more modest improvement in the table below. The 68882 is pin compatible with the 68881 and can be used as a direct replacement in most systems.

  8. Motorola MC14500B - Wikipedia

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    The ICU was conceived by Vern Gregory in the mid-1970s while working as an engineer in a marketing / applications group of Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector in Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Brian Dellande originated circuit and sub-routine designs, and co-wrote the manual; Ray DiSilvestro was the bench technician; Terry Malarkey provided management support.

  9. Philips 68070 - Wikipedia

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    The SCC68070 is a Philips Semiconductors-branded, Motorola 68000-based 16/32-bit processor produced under license. While marketed externally as a high-performance microcontroller , it has been almost exclusively used combined with the Philips SCC66470 VSC (Video- and Systems Controller) in the Philips CD-i interactive entertainment product line.