[Coco] 6x09 read and write strobes.
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Mon Dec 19 18:00:15 EST 2011
On 19 Dec 2011 at 18:20, John Kent wrote:
> The 6809 was NMOS. I'm not familiar enough with the NMOS technology to
> know how the internal clock phases worked. The 6800 had the requirement
> that phase 1 and phase 2 of the input E clock not over lap and they had
> special clock chips, the 6871 and 6875 (?) to do it.
The clock scheme is setup to move charge through the IC at varying times. A FET can act as
a switch. Thus the clocks could gate charge movement or hold charge to act as a register.
They did what they could do in IC development at that time. CMOS was still rather slow.
PMOS was a current hog and awkward to interface to. NMOS with Depletion Loads offered
the fastest and less power than bipolar.
james
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