AMD P8086 Microprocessor IC
The AMD P8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor that was second-sourced from Intel and first introduced in 1982. It is a single-core processor with a clock speed of 5MHz and is housed in a 40-pin plastic dual in-line package (PDIP).
Features
- 16-bit Architecture
- 1MB Memory Addressing
- Memory Segmentation
- Powerful Instruction Set
- Instruction Queue
- Pipelining
- Minimum and Maximum Modes
Specifications
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Part Number | P8086 |
| Family | AMD 8086 |
| Instruction Set | x86 |
| Package | 40-pin Plastic DIP (PDIP) |
| Architecture / Microarchitecture | |
| Number of Cores | 1 |
| Data Width | 16-bit |
| Address Bus Width | 20-bit |
| Maximum Physical Memory | 1 MB |
| Performance | |
| Clock Speed | 5 MHz |
| Electrical / Thermal Parameters | |
| Core Voltage | 5V ± 10% |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 70°C |
| Maximum Power Dissipation | 1.7 Watt |
Applications
- Embedded systems
- Industrial control systems
- Data acquisition systems
- Test and measurement equipment
- Educational and hobbyist projects



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