809x/839x/879x Family
The 809x/839x/879x ICs are members of the MCS-96 family. Although MCS-96 is thought of as the 8x196 family, the 8095 was the first member of the family. Later the 8096, 8097, 8395, 8396, and 8397 were added to the family.
The Intel 809x/839x/879x ICs are 12 MHz, 16 bit microcontrollers. The microchip is based on a 5 V, 3 micrometre, HMOS process. The microcontroller has an on-chip ALU, 4 channel 10 bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), 8 bit pulse width modulator (PWM), watchdog timer, 4 16bit software timers, hardware multiply and divide, and 8 KB of on-chip ROM. The 8095 is ROMless and has five 1020000 bit high speed I/O, full duplex serial port, as well as an ADC input and PWM output.
The 8095 comes in a 68-pin Ceramic DIP package, and the following part number variants. C8095-90
The 8095 was used in the Roland MT-32. The package type used in the MT-32 was a DIP48 and is pictured above.
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