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1. 850 00 7703 16 16 bytes BYTE WIDE MEMORY CARD Provides eight 28 pin sockets compatible with JEDEC 28 pin standard dual inline package pinout Jumper selection of memory map and device type Usable for mixtures of 2K bytes or greater ROM PROM or RAM 32K BYTE 2732 EPROM MEMORY CARD Provides sockets for up to 32K bytes of EPROM memory This card uses 2732 EPROMs and holds up to 8 devices 33 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS DIGITAL I O 140 00 7601 TTL INPUT OUTPUT PORT CARD Provides four 8 bit gate input ports 32 input lines and four 8 bit latched output ports 32 output lines Input port lines and output port lines are accessed at 16 pin DIP sockets on the card 135 00 7602 TTL OUTPUT PORT CARD Provides eight 8 bit latched output ports 64 output lines Output port lines accessed at 16 pin DIP sockets on the card A reset line is available to clear all ports simultaneously 135 00 7603 TTL INPUT PORT CARD Provides eight 8 bit gated input ports 64 input lines Input port lines are accessed at 16 pin DIP sockets on the card 175 00 7604 TTL UNIVERSAL INPUT OUTPUT CARD Provides 8 ports of which any number can be input or output ports or output ports with readback 64 I O lines total The ports are accessed at 16 pin DIP sockets on the card 195 00 7605 0 PROGRAMMABLE TTL I O CARD Inverting Provides four 8 bit I O ports that can be programmed as input out
2. Erase Light WRITE ML D 8 Digit Hexadecimal Display Function Keys Hexadecimal Keyboard M980 shown with 9046 Personality Module but without Attache Case sor MOBO ES CONTRO VU CONTROL UNT M980 User s Manual and Brochure PROM PROGRAMMERS Standard M980 Operations DUPLICATE COMPARE cJ c3 c caa ca c3 MASTER Features Program list duplicate and compare modes of operation Performs blank check illegal bit check and checksum Ability to edit data in the RAM buffer Allows data substitution in duplicate mode User can define address field of operation Built in self test features Fully portable attach case included UL listed Buffer Memory Operations The Buffer Memory in the M980 Control Unitis used to manipulate data before PROM programming The buffer can be loaded from the keyboard master or remote interface by various options The buffer can be read to the display one location at a time and can be automatically compared with the master or the copy An automatic checksum can be performed on the buffer The buffer can be manipulated by a series of edit operations such as character fill data invert nibble swap insert delete and others All buffer operations can be done either over a
3. 6800 TTL INPUT GATE CARD TTL OUTPUT CARD PROM CARD RAM CARD 8 LEVEL INTERRUPT CARD RAM CARD PROM RAM CARD DRIVER OUTPUT CARD RELAY OUTPUT CARD 8403 1 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8403 2 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8403 3 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8403 4 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8403 5 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8403 6 OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 8404 4 TRIAC OUTPUT CARD 56 INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING QUANTITY 25 5 PER SHIPMENT MINIMUM 19 1099 100 249 TERMINAL STRIP CARD SERIAL TTY INTERFACE CARD SERIAL TTY amp RS232 INTERFACE CARD RECEIVER DRIVER CARD DRIVER OUTPUT CARD 6800 PROCESSOR CARD 6800 PROCESSOR CARD 8080A PROCESSOR CARD PROM RAM CARD 8080A PROCESSOR CARD 4 SLOT BUSED RACK w HANDLE 4 SLOT BUSED RACK w RACK MOUNT 4 SLOT BUSED RACK w TABLE MOUNT 8 SLOT BUSED RACK w HANDLE 8 SLOT BUSED RACK w RACK MOUNT 8 SLOT BUSED RACK w TABLE MOUNT 16 SLOT BUSED RACK w HANDLE 16 SLOT BUSED RACK w RACK MOUNT 16 SLOT BUSED RACK w TABLE MOUNT 24 SLOT BUSED RACK w HANDLE 24 SLOT BUSED RACK w RACK MOUNT 24 SLOT BUSED RACK w TABLE MOUNT BARRIER STRIP CONNECTOR PROGRAMMER ASSEMBLY FORM P S CABLE PLUG P S CABLE SOCKET EDGE CONNECTOR TRANSITION CONNECTOR 56 PIN WIREWRAP CONNECTOR 56 PIN WIREWRAP CONNECTOR RAM 8 EA 2102 TYPE RAM 2 EA 2114 TYPE UV EPROM 2708 UV EPROM 2716 UV EPROM 1702 57 INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING ER04H ER04R ER04T
4. SOLDER TAIL CONNECTOR The CB18 and CS18 are I O edge card 18 pin connectors They are used on industrial interface cards where 250VDC and or 20 5A per contact is required The material used in both connectors are UL flame rated 94V 0 CS18 Includes pierced solder tails each of which accepts three AWG wires 39 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Accessories STD BUS 60 00 WK1 WIRE WRAPPING KIT The kit includes One 30 AWG wrap unwrap and stripping tool Precut and stripped 30 AWG Blue Kynar wire 200 pieces 2 in 50 8 mm insulation length 150 pieces 4 in 101 6 mm insulation length 100 pieces 6 in 152 4 mm insulation length 50 pieces 8 in 203 2 mm insulation length One 100 ft 30 48 m roll 30 AWG Blue Kynar wire CABLES 70 00 RC50 6 CABLE ASSEMBLY 6 ft 1 83 m 50 line cable assembly Allows interface between the 7507 Industrial Module Interface card and the Opto 22 Motorola cards 35 00 RC701 3 INTERCONNECT CABLE 3 ft 0 91 m ribbon cable converts 26 pin transition connector to 25 pin male D connector 35 00 RC702 3 INTERCONNECT CABLE 3 ft 0 91 m ribbon cable converts 26 pin transition connector to 25 pin female D connector 35 00 RC703 3 INTERCONNECT CABLE 3 ft 0 91 m ribbon cable converts 26 pin transition connector to 9 pin female D connector 10 00 RC704 1 INTERCONNECT CABLE 1 ft 304 8 mm long twisted pair cable with connectors to mate with 0 025 in 0 64
5. and address lines allowing rapid testing with an oscilloscope A FACT includes a written test pro cedure with references to test loads to be used and 14 mh PRO LOG PM9046 AL Generic Module PROM configuration A zero insertion force socket is provided on the generic module to accept the configurator The PM Selection Guide pages 16 23 shows the various generic module pinout adapters and config urators necessary for programming Note that several PROMs may utilize the same pinout adapter and configurator Features Pinout adapters contain separate master and copy sockets Binary data display for copy PROM Zero insertion force sockets Can be used with any Series 90 control unit p nc i izi Configurator a set of schematic assembly drawings for the per sonality module to be tested Should adjustments appear necessary return the personality module to the factory FACTs are available for all generic personality modules offered by Pro Log To order a FACT simply specify FACT followed by the last two digits of the personality module number Example For PM9046A order FACT 46A Generic Gang Modules Generic gang modules are capable of programming simultaneously eight PROMs from any family of 5V MOS devices available at the time of printing Programming algorithms and PROM pinouts are reconfigured by simply plugging in the appropriate 40 pin gang configurator
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7. 145 00 8117 RAM CARD 165 00 8119 RAM CARD 48 Capacity to 16 384 bytes of 01004 RAM 2114 or equivalent Requires 5V DC Does not include RAM 165 00 155 00 120 00 90 00 105 00 155 00 150 00 190 00 280 00 290 00 75 00 8120 8812 8113 1 8114 8115 1 8118 1 8401 2 8402 2 8403 8404 4 8405 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS 8 Bit Wired Backplane Card Components MEMORY CARDS continued PROM RAM CARD Capacity to 16 384 bytes of D2001 PROM TMS2716 or equivalent and 2048 bytes of 01004 RAM 2114 or equivalent Interfaces with 8821 processor Avoid mixing with 8112 or 8116 cards because of conflicting power supply Requires 12 5 5VDC Does not include PROM or RAM PROM RAM CARD Capacity to 8192 bytes of D1024 PROM 2708 or equivalent and 1024 bytes of D1002 RAM 2102 or equivalent Interfaces with 8821 processor card Avoid mixing with 8112 or 8116 because of conflicting power supply requirements Requires 12 5 5VDC Does not include PROM or RAM AND SUPPORT CARDS I O CARD Contains 28 TTL universal lines field selectable in groups of four as input gates or output latches Requires 5VDC 8113 1 connects to 8811A 8821 or 8611 TTL INPUT GATE CARD Contains 32 input gates Requires 5VDC Can be used as input multiplexer TTL OUTPUT LATCH CARD Contains 32 output latches Requires 5VDC 8115 1 connects to 8811A 8821 or 8611 8 LEVEL PRIORITY INTE
8. ER08H ER08R ER08T ER16H ER16R ER16T ER32H ER32R ER32T M273 M274 M276 M277 M280 M281 1 M281 2 M822A 1 M822A 2 M823 1 M823 2 M824 1 M824 2 M825 1 M825 2 MP4 MUG PIN114 PLS858 PLS868 PLS881 PLS888 PLS888A PLS898 58 MODEL TITLE 4 SLOT EMPTY RACKw HANDLES 4 SLOT EMPTY RACK w RACK MOUNT 4 SLOT EMPTY RACK wTABLE MOUNT 8 SLOT EMPTY RACKw HANDLES 8 SLOT EMPTY RACK w RACK MOUNT 8 SLOT EMPTY RACK w TABLE MOUNT 16 SLOT EMPTY RACKw HANDLES 16 SLOT EMPTY RACK w RACK MOUNT 16 SLOT EMPTY RACK w TABLE MOUNT 32 SLOT EMPTY RACKw HANDLES 32 SLOT EMPTY RACK w RACK MOUNT 32 SLOT EMPTY RACK w TABLE MOUNT 5V 10V POWER SUPPLY 12V POWER SUPPLY 12 5V POWER SUPPLY 5V POWER SUPPLY STD 5 12V POWER SUPPLY STD 5 12V POWER SUPPLY 115VAC STD 5 12V POWER SUPPLY 230VAC 8080A ANALYZER 115VAC 8080A ANALYZER 230VAC 6800 ANALYZER 115VAC 6800 ANALYZER 230VAC Z80 ANALYZER 115VAC Z80 ANALYZER 230VAC 8085 ANALYZER 115VAC 8085 ANALYZER 230VAC MONITOR PROGRAM MICROPROCESSOR USER S GUIDE PARALLEL INTERFACE STD TO M980 8085 ONE CARD SYSTEM 6800 ONE CARD SYSTEM 8080A ONE CARD SYSTEM 2708 PROM 8080A ONE CARD SYSTEM TMS2716 8080A ONE CARD SYSTEM 2716 Z80 ONE CARD SYSTEM QUANTITY 25 SHIP PER SHIPMENT MINIMUM 31 00 53 00 53 00 45 00 65 00 65 00 65 00 85 00 85 00 105 00 125 00 125 00 220 00 95 00 155 00 110 00 205 00 225 00 240 00 950 00 950 00 950 00 950 00 1
9. 0 INTERFACE i OPTO INPUT TRIAC RELAY DRIVERS UART CONTROL PANEL CRT Series 7000 Cards STD BUS TYPE MODEL MICROPROCESSOR CARDS DESCRIPTION PROCESSORS 7801 x 7802 7803 7804 MEMORY 7701 x 7702 7703 x 7704 7705 DIGITAL I O 7601 7602 7603 7604 7605 x INDUSTRIAL I O PERIPHERAL INTERFACE 7301 7303 7304 7308 7320 MISCELLANEOUS 7901 7902 7903 7904 7920 7921 MOTHERBOARDS 7101 7102 7105 7106 X Indicates unit is available in more than one version 8085A Processor Card 6800 Processor Card Z80 Processor Card Z80A Processor Card 16K Byte Static RAM Memory Card 16K Byte 2716 EPROM Memory Card Battery Backed CMOS RAM Card Byte Wide Memory Card 32K Byte 2732 EPROM Memory Card TTL Input Output Port Card TTL Output Port Card TTL Input Port Card TTL Universal Input Output Card Programmable TTL I O Card Medium Power DC Driver Card SPST Relay Output Card Optoisolated Low Voltage AC Input Card Triac Output Card 2A 280VAC Optoisolated High Voltage Input Card General Purpose Interface Card RS 232 C and TTY Driver Receiver Card Keyboard and Display Card Dual UART Card Counter Timer Card Priority Interrupt Card Utility Extender Card Utility DIP Card General Utility Card Decoded Input Output Utility Card In rack Power Supply 5V 5A In rack Power Supply 5V 3 0A 12V 0 2A 8 Slot Motherboard with Power Cable 16 Slot Motherboard with Pow
10. 2716 type 0 450 microsecond access time Uses 5VDC STD BUS MONITOR PROGRAM 100 00 MP 4 MONITOR PROGRAM 7801 amp 7803 An easy to use and useful monitor debugging program for use with the 7303 Keyboard Display Card Allows machine language editing execution with breakpoint and PROM programmer interface Contained in one 2716 EPROM with listing instructions and applications software MP4 Monitor Program 41 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS BR ER amp WR SERIES CARD RACKS The Pro Log card racks are assembled from modular elements allowing the designer a wide choice of rack designs The four slot card rack modules are made from injection molded glass filled thermo plastic polycarbonate They are assembled with mounting hardware in 36 different basic models This allows the system designer an even wider range of card rack implementations using a full width bused motherboard or one or more less than full width bused motherboards in combination with unwired wirewrap card edge connectors These card racks accept all 4 5 by 6 5 in 114 3 x 165 1 mm STD BUS circuit cards and feature im proved convection cooling Card spacing is 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers except for the BR24 models which have 16 card slots 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers and 8 card slots on 1 0 in 25 4 25 4 mm centers BR24R WR8H ER16T Card Racks 42 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS BR ER amp WR Series Card Racks CARD RACKS
11. D2002 PROM Intel 2716 or equivalent 16 TTL input lines and 24 TTL output latches Requires 5VDC Does not include PROM ONE CARD Z80 2716 SYSTEM Includes Z80 Processor with 0 400 microsecond state time crystal clock two interrupt inputs power on and external reset 1024 bytes of D1004 RAM 2114 or equivalent sockets for additional 1024 bytes sockets for 8192 bytes of 02002 PROM Intel 2716 or equivalent 16 TTL input lines and 24 TTL output latches Requires 5VDC Does not include PROM 47 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Wired Backplane Card Components The Series 8000 cards will be discontinued by December 1982 because parts for some of these cards are becoming obsolete We suggest that new customers take advantage of the new technology offered in the Series 7000 STD BUS products Pro Log strongly urges that the wired backplane card components be ordered only by customers who have existing 8000 systems We will support previous customers committed to these systems until December 1982 Pro Log recommends thatthe user choose one of three alternatives 1 Redesign using Series 7000 STD BUS cards 2 Acquire manufacturing rights from Pro Log 3 Order sufficient quantities to insure product maintenance 8 Bit Wired Backplane Card Components PROCESSOR CARDS Implements the 8 bit 6800 microprocessor as a fully TTL buffered Micro processor card with clock reset data address memory control control Includes 68
12. GC The generic gang personality modules program and bulk erase the latest 2 PROMs When used with E2 PROMs two gang configurators are needed for programming and one for bulk erasing the parts Both gang configurators are provided under one part number GC 2X Refer to the PM Selection Guide pages 16 23 for appropriate part numbers Pro Log s generic gang modules are presently available in 24 and 28 pin versions Note Generic gang modules will function only in the M980 and M910A master control units 4 OVERLOAD ffi m Ie LINE S d p Sten s 2 PROM User s Guide PUG Due to the ever changing PROM market we publish a PROM User s Guide containing all the latest PROM and PROM programmer information The guide contains articles on PROM technology and appli cations as well as easy to use cross reference tables providing specifications on various PROMs Fill in the order blank at the back and mail it to Pro Log for your free copy of the 96 page PROM User s Guide scheduled for publication in July 1981 de e PROM PROGRAMMERS Features Cold sockets power off during PROM insertion or removal e Built in self test algorithm enables pro gramming wave form verification with simple test equipment High low Vcc verification of PROMs after pro gramming Will easily accommodate future algorithm changes LED identification of passed and failed devices Vpp a
13. PA16 6 32x8 H 27518 19 LS18 19 PM9058 PA16 6 32x8 L Am29750A 51 PM9058 PA16 6 32x8 L Am27LS18 19 PM9058 PA16 6 32x8 L 27528 29 29772 73 9058 20 4 512x8 L 27526 27 29774 75 9058 22 4 512 8 1 27515 9058 24 14 512x8 L 27530 31 9058 24 13 512 8 1 27524 25 9058 24 16 512x8 L 275180 181 9058 24 13 1Kx8 L 27535 37 9058 24 18 1025 8 1 275190 191 5191 9058 24 17 2Kx8 L Am278290 291 290A 291A PS291 9058 PA24 28 2Kx8 L MOS UV Am1702A Am9702A PM9001A Am2708 Am9708 PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG 2716 9052 9064 24 1 2Kx8 EH PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG GC 03 Am2732 PM9064C PA24 10 4Kx8 EH PM9075A GEN GANG GC 05 2764 9074 28 2 8 8 9076 GEN GANG GC 08 AMERICAN MOS UV MICROSYSTEMS S5204A PM9057 PA24 7 512x8 L INC AMI S6834 PM9057 PA24 5 512x8 L FAIRCHILD Bipolar 93417 427 PM9045 PA16 1 256x4 H 93436 446 PM9045 PA16 1 512x4 H 93452 453 PM9045 PA18 2 1Kx4 H 93438 448 PM9045 PA24 1 or 8 512x8 H 93450 451 L450 L451 PM9045 PA24 1 or 8 1Kx8 H 93460 461 PM9045 PA24 1 or 8 1Kx8 H 93465 466 PM9045 PA24 1 or 8 1Kx8 H 93510 511 PM9045 PA24 8 2Kx8 H Under development An 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 16 PROM MANUFACTURER FAIRCHILD continued FUJITSU HARR
14. PROM PART NUMBER PAL DMPAL10H8 DMPAL12H6 DMPAL14H4 DMPAL16H2 DMPAL10L8 DMPAL12L6 DMPAL14L4 DMPAL16L2 DMPAL16L8 DMPAL16R8 DMPAL16R6 DMPAL16R4 DMPAL16A4 DMPAL16X4 DMPAL16C1 MOS UV MM1702A0 MM5203Q MM5204Q Q 1 MM2708Q Q 1 MM2758Q A MM2758Q B MM2716 NMC2532 NMC2732 L32 NMC2732A L32A x 2564 2764 CMOS UV 27C16 Bipolar u PB403D PB423D uPB405E 425 MOS UV 2716 Microprocessor 8741A 8748 PERSONALITY MODULE PINOUT ADAPTER PM9068 9068 PM9068 9068 9068 lt PM9068 PM9068 9068 9068 PM9068 9068 9068 9068 PM9068 9068 PM9001A 9002 PM9006A 9005 PM9053A 9051 GANG PM9052A PM9064C PA24 1 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9052A 9064 24 1 9075 GEN GANG PM9052A 9064 24 1 PM9061A GANG x PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9074 PA24 10 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA28 3 PM9076 GEN GANG PM9074 PA28 2 PM9076 GEN GANG PM9052A ae PM9064C PA24 1 PM9061A GANG PM9007C PM9028C PM9052A 9064 24 1 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9054 40 1 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 CONFIG URATOR 512x4 S1 512x4 S1 512x4 S1 512x4 S1 512x4 S
15. RS232C specifications Note This card provides parallel to serial conversion 195 00 7308 COUNTER TIMER CARD A fully programmable multichannel counter timer function Three 16 bit counters with eight input multiplexers for each channel Provides frequency or event counting from DC to 2 5 MHz pulse marker or square wave generation time interval measurements and one shot generation 210 00 7320 PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD Functions as an 8 input priority interrupt controller for the 7800 Series processors 7303 Keyboard and Display Card 7304 Dual Uart Card 7308 Counter Timer Card 36 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS 35 00 30 00 30 00 70 00 375 00 495 00 7901 7902 7903 7904 7901 7902 7903 7920 7921 MISCELLANEOUS CARDS UTILITY EXTENDER CARD A printed circuit card for extending cards outof card cage for easy access The 7901 card can be used with all Pro Log edge connected cards UTILITY DIP CARD A printed circuit card for prototyping with Dual In Line DIP packaging GENERAL UTILITY CARD A printed circuit card for prototyping with 0 100 in 2 5 mm grid hole pattern DECODED INPUT OUTPUT UTILITY CARD A printed circuit card for prototyping circuitry The 7904 provides complete STD BUS buffering and decoding for functions implemented in the card s 0 1 2 5 mm grid prototype area 7904 Decoded Input Output Utility Card IN RACK
16. WITH STD BUS MOTHERBOARD MODEL CARD MOUNTING NUMBER SLOTS STYLE INSTALLED RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount 7105 Molded Handles CR4A 2 RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount CR8 7101 Molded Handles CR8A 2 RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount CR16 7102 CR16A 2 CR24 A 7106 Molded Handles RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount Molded Handles RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount Molded Handles 125 00 WR08R 8 RETMA Rack Mount 125 00 WR08T 8 Table Mount CR5A 105 00 WR08H 8 Molded Handles CR5B 230 00 WR16R 16 RETMA Rack Mount 230 00 WR16T 16 Table Mount CR10A 205 00 WR16H 16 Molded Handles 395 00 WR32R 32 RETMA Rack Mount 395 00 WR32T 32 Table Mount CR19A WR32H Molded Handles RETMA Rack Mount Table Mount Molded Handles ER16R ER08R 8 RETMA Rack Mount ER08T 8 Table Mount ER08H 8 Molded Handles 16 RETMA Rack Mount ER16T 16 Table Mount ER16H Molded Handles ER32R RETMA Rack Mount ER32T Table Mount ER32H Molded Handles 43 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Prototyping Systems Pro Log introduces two STD BUS prototyping systems designed for the 8085A and Z80 micro processors Pro Log s STD BUS prototyping systems include STD BUS hardware test equipment PROM based applications and operating software and complete documentation These systems comprise the same equipment that is used in Pro Log s Microprocessor Design Course This equipment is all that is required to design document a
17. field service engineer you ll find that the M980 meets your current needs as well as your future needs now As a company manager you ll welcome the M980 as a cost effective ally in your fight to keep the lid on your engineering production and field service costs Using the M980 and Pro Log s plug in personality modules you can Program compare read and duplicate more than 450 different devices including PROMs and PALs Perform blank checks six digit checksums and illegal bit checks Edit data in the CMOS RAM buffer memory in cluding move insert delete and nibble swap Retain data in the CMOS RAM buffer for 7 days with power off Interface with computers development systems paper tape readers and TTYs Utilize visible and audible prompting to ensure proper programming operations Use the manufacturing mode for single keystroke duplicating Select built in self test functions Operate with a safe UL listed product M980 Control Unit Includes Microprocessor controller with crystal clock and program expansion capability CMOS RAM buffer memory with battery backup Cooling fan 2450 00 M980 041 2750 00 M980 081 3450 00 M980 161 M980 Control Unit shown with PM9046C Personality Module and the 9103A UV Erase Light Eight digit hexadecimal display Audio tone for pass and fail indications Receptacle and connectors for personality module Base pla
18. full address field or a partial address field m e CHECKSUM READ BLANK CHECK c wm COMPARE ca c 2 PROGRAM ec cC cca c c BUFFER COPY MEMORY DUPLICATE COMPARE CHECKSUM READ BLANK CHECK DISPLAY T 8 eet 4 5 6 CB KEYBOARD PROGRAM Buffer Memory Retains Data tor Seven Days The 9805 CMOS RAM buffer memory provides operating features unique to the programming industry The basic memory size is 4 096 words of 8 bits but it is also available in 8Kx8 or 16Kx8 sizes The memory is backed up with a rechargeable battery so that it holds data for a minimum of seven days The battery recharges whenever power is on and is completely recharged in under 15 hours user can load the memory with data at location and take the programmer on a plane half way around the world or on a train between Boston and New York and have the data ready to use when he arrives at his destination Buffer Memory Readily Edited The M980 s buffer memory can be putto many uses Data can be written into memory from the keyboard from one of the many peripheral interfaces such as RS232C TTY Paper Tape Reader or its Parallel Interface and from either the master or the copy socket of a personality module Data in the memory can be manipulated from the keyboard in a number of ways including invert nibble swap and insert Other editing features allow the
19. system flexibility by using only readily available second sourced industry standard parts and by allowing gt lt 5 m a 4 7 n ay t a er ay ay e d lt the user the option of selecting only that particular combination of cards necessary to fulfill his par ticular needs All STD 7000 cards feature the high functional density offered on Pro Log s standard 4 6 in 114 3x165 1 mm edge connected card The size of these STD 7000 cards conforms to the STD BUS requirements while providing the ideal card size for the harsh environment of industrial control All STD 7000 cards are supported by Pro Log s easy to read documentation written in plain English and geared towards the engineer test technician manufacturer and customer service A 17 LU K Y L7 Lite 4 4 O Pro Log s 8 bit STD BUS prototyping systems are shown on pages 44 and 45 Each system includes everything needed to begin designing with micro processors Series 90 PROM programmer STD BUS microprocessor subsystem associated hardware and system analyzer A substantial savings is offered in these package prices From its earliest days Pro Log has espoused the engineering method a decentralized production oriented method that keeps technology under human control The objective of this approach is not simply to make an
20. these docu ments we can then apply for the export license which takes approximately three to four weeks to process All sales are F O B Monterey California PRO LOG CORPORATION 2411 Garden Road Monterey California 93940 Telephone 408 372 4593 TWX 910 360 7082 107991A 4 8170K
21. 0 PROM Programmer brochure Document 106830 for further information on development system interfaces DISPLAY AUTO CHCK DUP CMPR EE EE 0600 257 Es KEYBOARD PROM PROGRAMMERS Accessories 9103A UV Erase Light Model 9103A is an ultraviolet UV erase light that accommodates a quantity of UV erasable PROMs It consists of two high intensity UV lamps mounted in an enclosed case with hinged lid and safety interlock a presettable 0 60 minute timer ON and OFF con trols and AC power cord Features Automatic shutoff with presettable timer Programmer mountable Interlock to prevent eye exposure to UV Safety view hole to check lamp Conductive foam pad that holds ten 24 pin DIPs e UL listed 210 00 9103A 210 00 9103A 1 210 00 9102A 2 Personality Module Case Pro Log offers convenient storage carrying cases to accommodate either generic or dedicated person ality modules One case houses the personality module configurators and pinout adapters for a complete generic family The other case houses up to four individual modules Each case is made of high impact resistant PVC The dimensions are 8 5x11 75x8 5 in 216x298x216 mm Foam plastic inserts accommodate and protect the personality modules 95 00 9203 UV Erase Light 230 VAC with 6 ft 1 8 m cable UV Erase Light for M980 convenience outlet UV Erase Light 115 VAC with 6 ft 1 8 m
22. 00 Microprocessor with 1 600 microsecond state time crystal clock Timing is compatible with D256 PROM 1702A or equivalent Requires 5VDC For 1 000 microsecond state time clock specify 8611 1 Includes 8080A with 1 000 microsecond state time crystal clock DMA buffers and interrupt input with optional power on restart and 1024 bytes of RAM D1002 Provides fully TTL buffered address and data buses for full memory Includes 8080A Microprocessor with 0 488 microsecond state cycle crystal clock DMA buffers and interrupt input with optional power on restart 1024 bytes of RAM D1002 and sockets for up to 4096 bytes of 1024 PROM 2708 or equivalent Provides fully TTL buffered address and data buses for full memory and I O expansion Requires 12 5 5VDC Does not inlcude PROM Suggested for 6800 based systems only Capacity to 1024 bytes of D256 PROM 1702A or equivalent and 2048 bytes of D1002 RAM 2102 or equivalent Requires 5 10VDC Does not include PROM or RAM Capacity to 2048 bytes of D256 PROM 1702A or equivalent Requires 5 Capacity to 4096 bytes of D1002 RAM 2102 or equivalent Requires 5VDC Does not include RAM 265 00 8611 PROCESSOR CARD 6800 8611 1 8611 1 requires 0 5 microsecond memory 265 00 8811A PROCESSOR CARD 8080A and expansion Requires 12 5 10VDC 265 00 8821 PROCESSOR CARD 8080A MEMORY CARDS 120 00 8112 1 PROM RAM CARD 105 00 8116 PROM CARD 10VDC Does not include PROM
23. 1 9059 16 1 9059 18 2 9059 18 2 9059 20 11 9059 16 2 or 4 9059 24 9 9059 20 1 9059 24 9 9059 24 1 or 8 9059 24 1 or 8 9059 24 1 or 8 9059 PA24 1 or 8 9059 24 8 9059 24 25 9072 16 7 9072 16 4 9052 9064 24 1 PM9061A GANG im PM9075A GEN GANG 2Kx4 L 4Kx4 L 32x8 L 256x8 S1 512x8 L 512x8 S1 512x8 L 1Kx8 L 1Kx8 L 1Kx8 L 2Kx8 L 4Kx8 L 256x4 L 32x8 S1 2Kx8 EH GC 03 PROM PROM PERSONALITY MANUFACTURER TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TOSHIBA Obsolete device Under development PART NUMBER Bipolar Type 1 14510 5 10 185030 5 030 18522 5 22 TBP18S42 SA42 TBP18S46 SA46 Bipolar Type 2 TBP24S10 SA10 TBP24S41 SA41 TBP24SA81 SA81 TBP28L22 TBP28S42 L42 P42 TBP28845 L45 P45 x TBP28S46 28585 1 85 85 28586 1 86 5 86 52708 TBP28P166 S166 L166 TBP28R45 TBP28R85 TBP28R166 MOS UV TMS2508 All Versions TMS2758 JLO TMS2758 JL1 TMS2708 All Versions TMS2516 All Versions 52716 52532 All Versions TMS2564 Microprocessor 9940E MOS UV TMM322 TMM323 MODULE PM9046B PM9046B PM9046B PM9046B PM9046B PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9067 PM9052A PM9064C PM
24. 2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S2 512x4 S3 1Kx8 EH GC 01 1Kx8 S1 GC 02 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 4Kx8 EH GC 05 4Kx8 EH GC 06 8Kx8 EH GC 07 8Kx8 EH GC 08 2Kx8 EH 2Kx8 EL GC 03 1Kx8 EL 21 PROM MANUFACTURER OKI SEMICONDUCTOR RAYTHEON SIGNETICS SYNERTEK Under development 22 PROM PART NUMBER MOS UV MSM2708 MSM2758 MSM2716 MSM2532AS Bipolar 29611 13 29651 53 29601 03 29621 23 29625 27 29631 33 29635 37 29681D 83D 296815 835 Bipolar 82S126 129 82S130 131 82S137 82S185 HS185 82S195 82S23 123 82S114 82S146 147 82S115 82S141 82S180 82S2708 82S181 LS181 S183 82HS181 PS181 82S191 HS191 82S321 ECL 10149 10139 MOS UV SY2716 PERSONALITY MODULE PINOUT ADAPTER PM9005A 9053 PM9051A GANG PM9052A 9064 24 1 9075 GEN GANG PM9052A 9064 24 1 PM9061A GANG i PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 12 PM9075A GEN GANG CONFIG URATOR 1Kx8 EH GC 01 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 512x4 H 2Kx4 H 256x8 H 512x8 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 256x4 L 512x4 H 1Kx4 L 9037 16 1 9037 18 2 9037 20 2 9037 20 1 9037 24 1 or 8 PM9037 PA24 1 or 8 9037 24 1 or 8 PM9037 PA24 8 PM9037 24 27 9059 16
25. 45472 473 745474 475 875180 181 875190 191 PERSONALITY PINOUT MODULE ADAPTER PM9001A 9005 PM9053A _ PM9051A GANG 9052 PM9064C PA24 1 PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C 28 4 9076 GEN GANG PM9055A PM9039A 16 1 PM9039A PA18 2 PM9039A PA18 2 PM9039A PA24 1 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9053A PM9060A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PA24 1 PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9077 GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 12 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9077 GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 15 PM9077 GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 15 PM9077 GEN GANG PM9047 PA16 1 PM9047 PA16 1 PM9047 PA18 2 PM9047 PA18 4 PM9047 PA18 2 PM9047 PA16 2 or 4 PM9047 PA20 2 PM9047 PA20 1 PM9047 PA24 1 or 8 PM9047 PA24 1 or 8 PM9047 PA24 8 An 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 Cannot manually program on M900 or 900 as 8K word buffer is required to implement 20 CONFIG URATOR 2Kx8 EH GC 03 8 8 52 GC 09 512x4 H 1Kx4 H 2Kx4 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 2Kx8 EH GC 03 GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 GC 04 8Kx8 S1 GC 11 8Kx8 S1 GC 11 256x4 L 512x4 L 1Kx4 L 1Kx4 L 2Kx4 L 32x8 L 256x8 L 512x8 L 512x8 L 1Kx8 L 2Kx8 L PROM MANUFACTURER NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR continued NIPPON ELECTRIC NEC Obsolete device Under development
26. 750 00 1 750 00 1 750 00 1 750 00 100 00 2 00 250 00 195 00 235 00 215 00 215 00 215 00 195 00 INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING QUANTITY 25 SHIP PER SHIPMENT MINIMUM 1099 100 249 PS1B 1 PS1B 2 PS3B 1 PS3B 2 RC50 6 RC701 3 RC702 3 RC703 3 RC704 1 RC704 2 SZ24 WK1 WR04H WR04R WR04T WR08H WR08R WR08T WR16H WR16R WR16T WR32H WR32R WR32T 8085 PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 115VAC 8085 PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 230VAC 280 PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 115 280 PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 230VAC CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE CABLE ZERO INSERTION FORCE SOCKET WIREWRAP KIT 4 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp HANDLES 4 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp RACK MOUNT 4 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp TABLE MOUNT 8 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp HANDLES 8 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp RACK MOUNT 8 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp TABLE MOUNT 16 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp HANDLES 16 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp RACK MOUNT 16 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp TABLE MOUNT 32 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp HANDLES 32 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp RACK MOUNT 32 SLOT RACK w CONNECTOR amp TABLE MOUNT 5 500 00 5 500 00 5 500 00 5 900 00 70 00 35 00 35 00 35 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 60 00 70 00 90 00 90 00 105 00 125 00 125 00 205 00 230 00 230 00 375 00 395 00 395 00 59 Ordering Information General Information Placing An Order Orders may be placed in Pro Log s name through your local Pro Log Representative or directly wi
27. 9075A GEN GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9053A PM9060A GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9076 GEN GANG PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG An 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 PINOUT ADAPTER PA16 1 PA16 4 PA20 2 PA20 1 PA24 1 or 8 PA16 8 x PA18 7 PA18 9 PA20 10 PA20 1 PA24 23 PA24 1 or 8 PA24 23 PA24 1 PA24 1 or 8 PA24 22 PA24 1 PA24 1 PA24 1 PA24 1 PA24 12 PA28 3 PA24 1 CONFIG URATOR 256x4 H 32x8 L 256x8 L 512x8 L 512x8 L 256x4 H 1Kx4 H 2Kx4 H 256x8 H 512x8 H 512x8 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 1Kx8 EH GC 01 1Kx8 S1 GC 02 1Kx8 EH GC 01 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 8Kx8 EH GC 07 2Kx8 EH GC 03 23 PROM PROGRAMMERS Pricing Summary All prices shown are for single quantities F O B Monterey GSA prices are listed in a separate price list and can be obtained upon request Quantity prices are quoted by the factory All prices are subject to Pro Log s general terms and conditions found on page 60 of this price list on the reverse side of our standard quotation form and on the reverse side of Pro Log s order acknowledgments A three digit suff
28. B ac a gt bd sug eR Ed Sen a 45 45 d 4 Ss t 5 x 5 Eos s i 7 its 21 Se i 4 pom ur LI eB SUME wale 7801 8085 Processor 7803 280 Processor indicates new product 32 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS 120 00 7701 0 See Table 7701 96 00 7702 See Table 7703 160 00 7704 99 00 7705 9 indicates new product MEMORY 16K BYTE STATIC RAM MEMORY CARD Provides sockets for up to 16 384 bytes of READ WRITE or PROM memory The card uses 2114 D1004 or equivalent type RAMs and has sockets for 16 pairs of RAMs STATIC MEMORY CARD Provides memory card loaded with NMOS or CMOS memory and tested Table below shows configurations and pricing PRICE MODEL AMT amp TYPERAM 225 00 Kbytes NMOS 42500 16K bytes NMOS 665 00 7701 16C 16K bytes CMOS 16K BYTE 2716 EPROM MEMORY CARD Provides sockets for up to 16 384 bytes of EPROM memory Thecard uses 2716 EPROMs D2002 or equivalent and has sockets for 8 EPROMs BATTERY BACKED CMOS RAM CARD This card provides nonvolatile RAM memory in various configurations as shown in the table below The lithium battery provides data retention of at least two years from purchase date price AMT CMOS RAM so
29. D PRO LOG Price List and Short Form Catalog 1981 U S domestic prices effective April 5 1981 Prices subject to change without notice ROM PROGRAMMER wane IN V S A SERIAL INTERFACE E A TAS ANS e NIS AM NI 5 1 A d s fii y Mesa i 2 i N 5 A E 43 5 L 4 7 How Pro Log Supports You PRO LOG was one of the first to recognize and contribute to the tremendous impact microprocessors PROMs have on the design of electronic equipment and systems When we started in 1972 microprocessor was a buzz word that not too many people took seriously and solid state PROMs were in their infancy Our first products the PLS 401 Microprocessor System and M810 PROM Programmer were unique to the industry because they presented a new concept Things have changed Now most engineers know that to remain competitive microprocessor based designs are necessary The questions have changed No longer is it Should we use a microprocessor Now it s Which microprocessor and which PROMs should we use and How should we approach our design Now as then PRO LOG can help you PROM Programmers PRO LOG has supplied PROM programmers to industry since early 1973 In addition to providing rugged reliable and PROM vendor approved designs PRO LOG has contributed to the state of the art by inventing and pioneering the Iterative Programming Technique now an i
30. EH GC 08 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 05 256x4 H 512x4 H 1Kx4 H 1Kx4 H 2Kx4 H 32x8 H 256x8 H 256x8 S2 512x8 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 17 PROM MANUFACTURER HITACHI INTEL INTERSIL Obsolete device Under development PROM PART NUMBER MOS UV HN462716 HN462532 HN462732 MOS HN48016 Bipolar 3625 25 2 3625A 25A 1 3624A 24A 2 3628 28 4 3632 3636 36 1 MOS UV 4702Ax 1702A All Versions 2708 8708 All Versions 2758 2716 All Versions 2732 NMOS Versions 2732A 27648 All Versions Microprocessor 8741A 48 8749 8751 8755A MOS 2808 2816 Bipolar IM5603 23 IM5604 24 IM5600 10 IM5605 25 CMOS UV IM6653 IM6654 PERSONALITY MODULE PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG 9064 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9048 PM9048 PM9048 PM9048 PM9048 PM9001A 9005 PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9074 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9074 PM9076 GEN GANG PM9054 9054 9064 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PM9075A GEN GANG PM9007C PM9007C PM9016C PM9028C PM9065 PM9065 An 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 18 PI
31. G PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9037 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9066 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PM9068 PINOUT ADAPTER PA24 1 PA24 10 PA16 1 PA16 1 PA18 1 PA18 2 PA16 2 PA20 2 PA24 1 or 8 PA20 1 PA24 1 PA22 1 PA24 1 or 8 PA24 1 or 8 PA16 1 PA16 1 PA18 2 PA18 5 PA18 2 PA20 6 PA20 6 20 11 CONFIG URATOR 2Kx8 EH GC 03 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 05 256x4 H 512x4 H 1Kx4 H 1Kx4 H 32x8 H 256x8 H 256x8 H 512x8 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 1Kx8 H 256x4 L 512x4 L 1Kx4 L 1Kx4 L 2Kx4 L 2Kx4 L 2Kx4 L 4Kx4 L 512x4 S1 512 4 51 512 4 51 512 4 51 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512 4 52 512x4 S3 19 PROM MANUFACTURER MOSTEK MOTOROLA NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR Obsolete device Under development PROM PART NUMBER MOS UV MK3702 1x All Versions MK2708 MK2716 All Versions MK2764 Bipolar 5003 04 7620 21 7642 43 7684 85 7640 41 7680 81 82707 08 MOS UV MCM68708 2708 MCM68A708 27A08 TMS2716 MCM2716 L16 MCM2532 L32 MCM68764 L7641tT 68766 1 Bipolar 74S287 387 74S570 571 74S572 573 74S574 74S184 185 74S188 288 745470 471x 7
32. IS SEMICONDUCTOR Under development PROM PART NUMBER MOS UV F2708 F2716 F2532 F2732 F2564 4 F2764 4 Microprocessor F38E70 Bipolar MB7052 57 MB7053 58 MOS UV MB8518H MBM2716 MBM2732 Bipolar HM7610 10A 11 11A HM7620 20A 21 21A HM7644 44A HM7642 42A 42P 43 43A 43P HM7684 84P 85 85P HM7602 03 HM7625R HM7629 HM7648 49 HM7640 40A 41 41A HM7608 HM7680 A P R RP HM7681 A P R RP HM7616 HM76160 161 JAN 0512 CMOS Fusible Link HM6611 PERSONALITY PINOUT MODULE ADAPTER PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PA24 1 PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 12 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 10 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA28 3 PM9076 GEN GANG PM9074 PA28 2 PM9076 GEN GANG PM9007C PM9007C PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PA24 1 9061 GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9064C PA24 10 PM9075A GEN GANG PM9039A PA16 1 PM9039A PA16 1 PM9039A PA16 3 PM9039A PA18 2 PM9039A PA18 2 PM9039A PA16 2 or 4 PM9039A PA24 9 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA20 1 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA24 1 or 8 PM9039A PA24 20 PM9039A PA24 8 PM9055A PM9056 8K byte buffer is recommended for programming convenience with M980 CONFIG URATOR 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 4Kx8 EH GC 05 8Kx8 EH GC 07 8Kx8
33. NOUT ADAPTER PA24 1 PA24 12 PA24 10 24 26 18 2 18 3 24 2 PA24 1 or 8 PA24 8 PA24 1 PA24 1 PA24 10 PA24 10 PA28 2 PA40 1 40 2 PA24 24 24 24 24 11 24 1 CONFIG URATOR 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 04 4Kx8 EH GC 05 CP 2Kx8 S3 GC 23 1Kx4 H 1Kx4 H 512x8 H 1Kx8 H 2Kx8 H 1Kx8 EH GC 01 2Kx8 EH GC 03 4Kx8 EH GC 05 4Kx8 EH GC 06 8Kx8 EH GC 08 1Kx8 EL 2Kx8 EH 1Kx8 S1 GC 21 2Kx8 S1 GC 22 1Kx4 EH 512x8 EH PROM MANUFACTURER MARUMAN INTEGRATED CIRCUITS MITSUBISHI MONOLITHIC MEMORIES MMI Obsolete device Under development PROM PART NUMBER MOS UV 2716 MOS UV M5L1702S M5L2708K M5L2716K M5L2732K Bipolar Type 1 6300 1 01 1 6305 1 06 1 6350 1 51 1 6352 1 53 1 6330 1 31 1 6308 1 09 1 6335 1 36 1 6348 1 49 1 6340 1 41 1 6386 1 87 1 6380 1 81 1 6384 1 85 1 Bipolar Type 2 635140 5141 635240 5241 635440 5441 63RA441 RS441 63S840 S841 63RS840 S841 63RA840 A841 63S1640 S1641 PAL PAL10H8 PAL12H6 PAL14H4 PAL16H2 PAL10L8 PAL12L6 PAL14L4 PAL16L2 PAL16L8 PAL16R8 PAL16R6 PAL16R4 PAL16A4 PAL16X4 PAL16C1 PERSONALITY MODULE PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG PM9001A PM9005A PM9053A PM9051A GANG PM9052A PM9064C PM9061A GANG PM9075A GEN GANG 9064 PM9075A GEN GAN
34. POWER SUPPLY 115VAC AC line operated power supply with high efficiency switching module for compact size and cool operation in STD BUS card rack Provides 5V 5A logic power IN RACK POWER SUPPLY 115VAC Same as the 7920 but provides 5V 3A logic power and 12V 0 2A each for STD auxiliary power buses 7920 21 In rack Power Supply 37 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Motherboards STD BUS 110 00 175 00 95 00 375 00 7101 7102 7105 7106 MOTHERBOARDS 8 SLOT MOTHERBOARD Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme as defined by the STD BUS general specifications Provides 8 edge connectors on 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers Comes with power cable assembly 16 SLOT MOTHERBOARD Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme as defined by the STD BUS general specifications Provides 16 edge connectors on 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers Comes with power cable assembly 4 SLOT MOTHERBOARD Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme as defined by the STD BUS general specifications Provides 4 edge connectors on 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers Comes with power cable assembly 24 SLOT MOTHERBOARD Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme as defined by the STD BUS general specifications Provides 16 edge connectors on 0 5 in 12 7 mm centers or 8 edge connectors on 1 0 in 24 4 mm centers AC term ination of each line provides low noise and crosstalk Comes with powe
35. RRUPT CARD Expands interrupt to 8 levels of priority interrupt Requires 5VDC 8118 1 connects to 8811A or 8821 INTERFACE CARDS DRIVER OUTPUT CARD 16 driver outputs Each output sinks 300mA maximum Each ouput rated for 28VDC maximum Includes 16 LED status indicators on card and screwdriver lug cable attachment Uses 5VDC RELAY OUTPUT CARD 8 relays Form A SPST isolated contacts includes 8 LED status indicators on card and screwdriver lug cable attachment Uses 5VDC OPTOISOLATED AC DC INPUT CARD 24VAC 8403 1 115VAC 8403 3 48VAC 8403 2 24VDC 8403 4 TRIAC OUTPUT CARD Switches up to 240 VAC 2A on each of four independent loads Screw driver lug cable attachment 48VDC 8403 5 115VDC 8403 6 TERMINAL STRIP INTERFACE CARD Implements 50 screwdriver lug cable attachment points for transition to MPS 800 card rack mounted microprocessor systems 49 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS 8 Bit Wired Backplane Card Components INTERFACE CARDS continued 105 00 8406 SERIAL TTY INTERFACE CARD Provides interface with ASR33 20mA current loop Output 9 pin connector Uses 5VDC and 9 to 12VDC 175 00 8407 CURRENT LOOP AND RS232C HARDWARE INTERFACE Provides interface with ASR33 20mA current loop on 9 pin connector Provides RS232C interface with 25 pin connector Uses 5VDC and 9 to 12VDC 175 00 8409 RECEIVER DRIVER CARD Contains eight line driver circuits each capable of driving up to 1000 ft 304 8 m of twist
36. RT CARD 7308 COUNTER TIMER CARD 7320 PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD 7501 MED POWER DC DRIVER CARD 7502 SPST RELAY OUTPUT CARD 7503 OPTOISOLATED LOW VOLTAGE INPUT CARD 7504 TRIAC OUTPUT CARD 7506 OPTOISOLATED HIGH VOLTAGE INPUT CARD 7507 GEN PURPOSE I O INTERFACE CARD 7601 TTL CARD 7602 TTL OUTPUT CARD 7603 TTL INPUT CARD 7604 TTL UNIVERSAL I O CARD 7605 0 PROG TTL I O CARD inverting 7605 1 PROG TTL I O CARD noninverting 7701 0 16K BYTE STATIC RAM CARD 7701 04C 4K CMOS RAM CARD 7701 04N 4K NMOS RAM CARD 7701 08C 8K CMOS RAM CARD 7701 08N 8K NMOS RAM CARD 7701 16C 16K CMOS RAM CARD 7701 16N 16K NMOS RAM CARD 7702 16K EPROM CARD 2716 55 INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING QUANTITY 25 SHIP PER SHIPMENT MINIMUM 100 249 7703 01C 7703 02C 7703 04C 1K CMOS BATTERY RAM CARD 2K CMOS BATTERY RAM CARD 4K CMOS BATTERY RAM CARD 7703 08C 8K CMOS BATTERY RAM CARD 7703 16C 16K CMOS BATTERY RAM CARD 7704 BYTE WIDE MEMORY CARD 7705 32K EPROM CARD 2732 7801 0 8085A PROCESSOR CARD 6 250 MHz CRYSTAL 7801 1 8085A PROCESSOR CARD 6 144 MHz CRYSTAL 7802 6800 PROCESSOR CARD 7803 Z80 PROCESSOR CARD 7804 Z80A PROCESSOR CARD 7901 UTILITY EXTENDER CARD 7902 UTILITY DIP CARD 7903 GENERAL UTILITY CARD 7904 DECODED I O UTILITY CARD 7920 IN RACK 5V POWER SUPPLY 7921 IN RACK 5V 12 POWER SUPPLY 8112 1 8113 1 8114 8115 1 8116 8117 8118 1 8119 8120 8401 2 8402 2 PROM RAM CARD I O CARD 8080
37. a one year war ranty on all modules and a two year warranty on control units Modules that are always up to the minute Get the facts Send for our new By keeping close touch with the M980 brochure rapid changes in programmable IC technology we re ready with new or modified personality modules whenever new devices are introduced or old ones change their algorithms We have modules for individual PROMs for whole PROM families and for gang pro A definitive description of the M980 s expanded performance features Write or call Pro Log Corporation 2411 Garden Road Monterey CA 93940 phone 408 372 4593 DIL PRO LOG CORPORATION Personality Modules The PM9000 series of plug in modules offer you a cost effective approach to programming an ever expanding range of bipolar and MOS PROMs Each module has self guiding connectors to the control unit All personality modules include the circuitry for timing voltages and currents necessary for pro gramming the PROM Using this approach Pro Log eliminates the need for expensive periodic calibration Pro Log maintains aclose but independent relation ship with the PROM manufacturers to always provide you with current programming technology Our on going program of vendor approval for all personality modules assures you of correct programming speci fications Contact Pro Log for specific vendor approvals Dedicated Modules Dedicate
38. ain the concepts being dis cussed Time Delay Instruction Timing Microprocessor Instructions and other reference materials have been organized into convenient and easy to use tables that give the engineer the necessary tools to design his system The Designer s Guide was initially conceived as an aid in educating the engineer in microprocessor technology and design It now serves as a much used reference book for anyone utilizing the microprocessor in his design Includes Full Instruction Descriptions Hexadecimal Notation System Organization data flow memory organization addressing notes Timing 2 00 MUG MICROPROCESSOR USER S GUIDE An 80 page booklet on designing with microprocessors Includes information on the engineering design approach microprocessor architectures single chip microprocessors a proposal for standard mnemonics and programming aids for the 8080 8085 Z80 and 6800 microprocessors and the STD BUS Articles are written by professional engineers from the perspective of the engineering culture One free copy when requested on company letterhead or by completing the request form on p 63 2 00 PUG PROM USER S GUIDE A 96 page booklet on PROMs and the Series 90 PROM programmers Includes such articles as An Introduction to PROM Technology and How to Use the 1702A MOS PROM Reliably It also includes PROM cross reference tables and complete data sheets on the Pro Log PROM programmers options and per
39. arged any member who submits with his membership application a software entry that is acceptable for publication in the PLUS library Upon joining PLUS each member is issued the PLUS binder complete with all programs published to date For more information write to Pro Log Attn PLUS Membership One free copy when requested on company letterhead or by completing the request form on p 63 Microprocessor Card Index and Quantity Pricing The following prices for cards systems and support All pricing is given for reference purposes only items are listed in numeric and alphanumeric order Pro Log reserves the right to change prices without Quantity pricing is shown for most items and offers notice Actual pricing is based on the price in effect substantial discounts over unit prices A dash in the on the date an order is placed or quoted Quantity quantity price column indicates that a factory quote pricing is determined separately on each card model is required Price and delivery for quantities over 250 of multicard orders units requires a special factory quotation Prices listed in this catalog are subject to the terms and conditions mentioned on page 60 QUANTITY 25 SHIP PER SHIPMENT MINIMUM 19 10 99 100 249 7101 8 SLOT MOTHERBOARD W CABLE 7102 16 SLOT MOTHERBOARD W CABLE 7105 4 SLOT MOTHERBOARD W CABLE 7106 24 SLOT MOTHERBOARD W CABLE 7301 RS232 amp TTY DRIVER RECEIVER CARD 7303 KEYBOARD amp DISPLAY CARD 7304 DUAL UA
40. ate program documentation is an ideal tool for field service or production PHO LO M824 Sys 400 M 2 TEM s Crome Common Features Include e Displays of address data machine cycle and status Static and dynamic display modes System run step control System reset push button Connections to processor chip via clip on low profile connector Oscilloscope trigger at address compare or data display time Delayed data capture Memory or I O address select Nonmaskable interrupt capability at address compare External control of data display Address stop Interrupt trap and display Interface buffer to minimize microprocessor loading High impact attach case Self referencing power supply M824 System Analyzer Z80 SYSTEM ANALYZER 115VAC Test and debug instrument that clips to Z80 microprocessor UL tested Z80 SYSTEM ANALYZER 230VAC 8085A SYSTEM ANALYZER 115VAC Test and debuginstrumentthatclips to 8085 or 8085A microprocessor UL listed 1750 00 M824 1 1750 00 M824 2 1750 00 M825 1 1750 00 M825 2 8085A SYSTEM ANALYZER 230VAC 27 Cards and Systems Pro Log s microprocessor cards and systems support four different microprocessors Z80 6800 8080 and 8085 In addition Pro Log offers memory input output interface and other support cards Pro Log builds security into its cards by using only devices that are industry standards those that at
41. ation notes Microprocessor User s Guide STD BUS Speci fication and Practice and programming and design aids Contact Pro Log or your local representative p 61 for a schedule 400 00 DC 5 DESIGN COURSE Monterey location only Four and one half day hands on lab and lecture course Includes lunches course and application notes Microprocessor User s Guide STD BUS Speci fication and Practice and programming and design aids Time allowed for Pro Log plant tour and interface with applications engineers Contact Pro Log or your local representative p 61 for a schedule Monterey Design Course Schedule 1981 June 15 19 August 31 September 4 December 7 11 5000 00 DC IH DESIGN COURSE In house at your location Three and one half day hands on lab and lecture course Includes application notes Microprocessor User s Guide STD BUS Specification and Practice and programming and design aids The base price allows enrollment of up to 20 individuals from your organization Up to 10 additional students may be enrolled for 250 each Contact Pro Log or your local representative p 61 for further details Microprocessor and STD BUS Seminars Log s management seminar explains how to Use microprocessors as black box logic Design with microprocessors using the same approach for designing hard wired logic Evaluate the important business factors involved in selecting a microprocessor e Document microprocessor based sy
42. cable Dedicated Personality Module Carrying Case Will house up to 4 personality modules 110 00 9204 Generic Personality Module Carrying Case Will house up to 2 personality modules 10 pinout adapters and 7 configurators 9202 Attach Case The 9202 case provides protection for the M980 or the M910A control unit during storage and transit It also provides a mounting area for the 9103A UV erase light The lid may be detached if desired for 100 00 9202 Attach case 10 bench top use Thecase Which measures 23x12x6 5 in 584x305x165 mm is made of high impact resistant plastic and meets airline carry on limitations The 9202 case is included at no charge with the M980 M910A Control Unit M910A is designed for the production and field service environments It offers high volume users separately selectable blank check duplicate and compare functions An auto mode is provided for automatic sequencing of all three functions The simplified keyboard and display are easy to operate and easy to understand A wide selection of gang personality modules or an optional chip handler interface available Q3 1981 can provide a high level of production throughput An optional RS232C interface available Q3 1981 and a chip handler interface available Q3 1981 PROM PROGRAMMERS enhance the usefulness of the M910A in manufac turing and field service applications The M910A is delivered as a be
43. cial purpose designs or hardware configurations However 60 Pro Log may be willing to quote specialized product configurations specialized packaging and addi tional products and services and documentation as part of an OEM agreement Terms 1 296 10 Days Net 30 Days F O B Monterey California Pro Log reserves the right to deny this discount under certain conditions 2 A charge of 2 per month will be added to past due accounts 3 Future orders from a customer who takes over 60 days will be accepted only on a C O D or cash with order basis until credit is re established to Pro Log s satisfaction 4 Cancellation charges on orders for standard products will be charged at the rate of 10 per cent of the amount of the purchase order covering standard products This will apply in all instances where orders for standard pro ducts are cancelled after Pro Log acceptance of purchase order 5 Minimum Order 100 00 all orders subject to credit verification International Ordering Information We require a confirmed irrevocable letter of credit for all sales not handled by one of our international distributors Our normal delivery time on initial orders is four to six weeks after receipt of order pending completion of export licensing In order for us to obtain an export license we must have a Purchase Order number and the necessary documents required for importation i e import certificate DIB 629 After receiving
44. cteristics are unique Our gang modules enable you to program multiple PROMs simul taneously With our generic modules you can program families of PROMs by utilizing appropriate pinout adapters and configurators And our generic gang modules allow you to program multiple units of PROM families simultaneously using appropriate gang configurators All our personality modules function with either the M980 or M910A control unit 12 nar CILIA PA ANJE AERC Pro Log has shipped over 9 000 control units 20 000 of its personality modules since 1973 These products are human engineered Their controls are simple and minimal Operating instructions are easy to understand and follow Separate master and copy sockets on our personality modules eliminate the danger of accidental alterations to the master PROM giving you programming security You can depend on precise fixed voltage regulation periodic calibration is not needed Separate power supplies in the control unit and personality module assure stable regulation Our enviable record of dependability is not accidental but intentional It stems from our selection of quality components combined with simple internal construction and rigid test procedures Because we build quality into our products Pro Log includes a full two year parts and labor warranty with the M980 and M910A control units and a one year parts and labor warranty on our personal
45. d modules include all the circuitry necessary to program specific bipolar or MOS PROMs They are normally limited to one size of PROM and one programming algorithm Features Modules include separate master and copy sockets for master data protection Binary data display for copy PROM Zero insertion force sockets Can be used with any Series 90 control unit Gang Modules Gang modules provide cost effective alternative to expensive and cumbersome automated high production programming They automatically program and compare up to eight PROMs simul taneously Features Separate master with eight copy sockets Zero insertion force sockets Automatic self check compare for all 8 copy PROMs Single copy socket be listed or manually pro grammed with gang module Binary display for single copy socket Can be used with any Series 90 control unit Due to the increased current drain of multiple device program ming M900 and M920 control units manufactured prior to October 1 1977 Serial No 2300 cannot be used with gang modules PROM PROGRAMMERS Pro Log now offers four categories of modules dedicated gang generic and generic gang which provide you with alternatives for specific program ming applications Personality modules PM9001 through PM9074 were designed for use in any of Pro Log s Series 90 control units As PROM programming and PROM test require ments became more compl
46. ed pair 50 500 ohms impedance and eight line receivers for twisted pair cables Includes terminal strip connectors for cable hook up Uses 15VDC 175 00 8419 DRIVER OUTPUT CARD Eight drivers Each driver switches 1 0A to 35VDC Terminal strip for outputs GND and external supply Each output has a diode clamped to the external supply and an LED display Each display is visible with card plugged into rack Uses 15VDC POWER SUPPLIES 220 00 M273 DUAL DC SUPPLY Provides 5VDC 6A and 10VDC 2A For MPS 800 systems 95 00 M274 DC SUPPLY Provides 12VDC 1A Used with M273 in 8080A systems 155 00 M276 DUAL DC SUPPLY Provides 12VDC 1A and 5VDC 2A For 8080A systems 110 00 M277 DC POWER SUPPLY Provides 5VDC 3A Used with PLS cards requiring only 5VDC 130 VAC 2 107 60 HZ lt RECOMMENDED EXTERNAL FUSING SA FOR 115 VAC j 25A FOR 230 VAC M273 Dual DC Supply M274 DC Supply M277 DC Power Supply 50 Courses Seminars and Literature Microprocessor Design Course Pro Log s course teaches you How a microprocessor can be used universal logic element for solving your control problems fundamentals of microprocessor operation programming and I O integration To design and properly document software for use by manufacturing and field service How to connect the microprocessor to external loads suchas lights switches relays and displays How to troubleshoot hardware a
47. ents for programming and testing PROMs and other programmable devices Each programmer consists of a control unit and a plug in personality module Control units to fit your needs Two control units are available from Pro Log the M980 and M910A The M980 is a versatile general purpose unit for use in engineering manufacturing quality assurance and field service environments With the M980 control unit and plug in personality modules you can program copy and test most MOS and bipolar PROMs and logic devices and you re ready for new devices as they come along including PROMs as large as 64K x 16 bits Pro Log s other control unit the M910A is tailored specifically to the manufacturing and field service environments Modules that are always up to the minute Pro Log s personality modules form the hardware interfaces between the control units and particular programmable devices More than 450 types of PROMs and programmable devices are available today They vary in the number of bits pinouts package size power requirements and program ming techniques By keeping in close touch with the rapid changes in programmable circuit technology Pro Log is ready with new or modified personality modules whenever new devices are introduced or old ones change their algorithms Pro Log makes four kinds of personality modules dedicated gang generic and generic gang You can use our dedicated modules for specific PROMs whose chara
48. er Cable 4 Slot Motherboard with Power Cable 24 Slot Motherboard with Power Cable 31 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS PROCESSORS 195 00 7801 0 8085A PROCESSOR CARD 6 250 MHz Crystal Combines a buffered and fully expandable 8085A microprocessor with on board RAM and EPROM sockets The 7801 includes 1K byte of RAM with sockets for up to 4K bytes and sockets for up to 8K bytes of ROM or EPROM D2002 or equivalent 195 00 7801 1 8085A PROCESSOR CARD 6 144 MHz Crystal Same as 7801 0 except crystal frequency 220 00 7802 6800 PROCESSOR CARD Provides a buffered and fully expandable 6800 microprocessor with on board RAM and PROM sockets The 7802 includes 1K byte of RAM with sockets for up to 4K bytes and sockets for up to 8K bytes of ROM or EPROM D2002 or equivalent 195 00 7803 Z80 PROCESSOR CARD Combines a buffered and fully expandable Z80 microprocessor with on board RAM and PROM sockets The 7803 includes 1K byte of RAM with sockets for up to 4K bytes and sockets for up to 8K bytes of ROM or EPROM D2002 or equivalent e 250 00 7804 Z80A PROCESSOR CARD Provides a 4 MHz implementation of the Z80A microprocessor with on board timer counter 4 byte wide memory sockets power on reset and push button reset input conditioning Selectable memory mapping reset address start up counter timer addressing if ME 03 290 s 1 ROH 4 A k Sat
49. ex a new series of personality modules had to be designed Personality modules starting with the PM9075 require the functional capability of the M980 or M910A control units and may not function Pro Log s M900 M900B M910 and M920 control units Personality modules can be selected by using the selection guide on pages 16 23 PRO LOG 13 PROM PROGRAMMERS Generic Modules The generic personality modules offer a cost effective solution to programming PROMs from manufacturers who offer a family of PROMs with similar programming parameters but with different pin arrangements PROM sizes and bit structures The modules include the control electronics for the voltage current and timing parameters To program the entire generic family is simply a matter of accommodating the pin requirements and bit structures of a given PROM in the generic family To accommodate the various PROM pinout config urations the generic module is designed to accept one of a series of pinout adapters PA The PROM bit structures are handled bya plug in configurator CA that adapts the system to the appropriate Pinout Adapter Field Assurance Confidence Test FACT A FACT is your assurance that the generic person ality module PM90XX is programming to latest specifications A FACT consists of one special configurator that forces the personality module into continuous cycling of programming pulses chip select output
50. ides eight independent optically coupled AC DC inputs The input voltage ranges from 70VAC VDC to 280VAC VDC GENERAL PURPOSE INTERFACE CARD Provides three 8 bit ports of bidirectional signals 24 bidirectional lines In addition a 4 7V 500mA port controlled power source is available This card provides interconnection directly with module mounting racks from Opto 22 Gordos Crydom or equivalent Request Application Note PLAN 128 for details NOTE All industrial cards are operable at system clock speeds to 4 MHz 2 y o 7 SIN M Lu la m ER MP 7502 SPST Relay Output Card 7503 Optoisolated Input Card 7507 General Purpose Interface Card 35 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS PERIPHERAL INTERFACE 145 00 7301 RS232C AND TTY DRIVER RECEIVER INTERFACE Combined I O ports and voltage translation needed to interface a micro processor to both RS232C and TTY serial data communications lines Note This card does not provide parallel to serial conversion 295 00 7303 KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY CARD General purpose control panel card that provides data input and display capability Includes an 8 position alphanumeric display keyboard with 24 program definable keys plus system reset an 8 bit binary LED display and two rocker switches 295 00 7304 DUAL UART CARD Contains two fully independent asynchronous communication channels featuring separate baud rates and full
51. items listed above 8085 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM Same as above except 230VAC input voltage Z80 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 115VAC Includes the 7803 Z80 Processor Card the M824 System Analyzer for the Z80 Microprocessor in the items listed above Z80 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM Same as above except 230VAC input voltage 45 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Single Card 8 Bit Microprocessors The Pro Log single card programmed logic system memory and I O Pin compatability has been has been designed as a complete system with maintained where possible to offer maximum flexi processor clock circuit data memory program bility and interchange of processors Single 8 Bit Systems CAPACITY 2708 TMS2716 2716 2716 2716 2716 I O EXPANSION VIA 8 8 VIA 8 8 VIA 8 8 VIA 8 8 VIA 8 8 VIA TOTAL PORTS MULTIPLEXING RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE RIBBON CABLE 1 us PIN COMPATIBLE except power POWER 12 5 12 5 12 5 5 5 5 5 Note Data sheets are available on request PROM not included on card systems 2 1K of RAM provided on card systems PLS 881 PLS 888 PLS 888A 46 Single 8 Bit Systems 215 00 215 00 215 00 195 00 PLS 881 PLS 888 PLS 888A PLS 858 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS ONE CARD 80804 2708 SYSTEM Includes 8080A Processor with 0 488 microsecond state time crystal clock single level interrupt powe
52. ity modules Our products are listed by Underwriters Laboratories an assurance that what you buy from Pro Log is made to exacting safety standards and that we are dedicated to such a philosophy As a matter of policy Pro Log submits its personality modules to PROM manufacturers for their evaluation testing and approval As a result when using our modules you can feel confident you are programming to the manufacturer s specifications ci nr AVVO Pro Log supports its older control units including the M900 M900B M910 and M920 with options and accessories on a continuing basis We also provide updating services and accept the older control units as trade ins on the new M980 control unit For further information on PROM programmers contact Pro Log directly or Pro Log s local sales representative see page 61 PROM PROGRAMMERS M980 for quality PROM programming Pro Log s M980 is a portable microprocessor based control unit in our Series 90 family of PROM programmers With the M980 and plug in personality modules you can program copy and test PROMs and other programmable devices The M980 can use any of our field proven personality modules including dedicated generic gang and generic gang modules Its software enables you to implement a host of optional plug in interfaces to terminals computers development systems and other equipment Whether a design engineer manufacturer or
53. ix on a control unit model number designates buffer size and operating voltage The first two digits 04 08 or 16 of the suffix designate 4K 8K or 16K byte buffer The last digit 0 1 or 2 of the suffix designates the operating voltages of 100V 115V or 230V AC respectively M980 Control Units 2450 M980 041 Control Unit with 4Kx8 RAM Buffer 115VAC 2750 M980 081 Control Unit with 8Kx8 RAM Buffer 115VAC 3450 M980 161 Control Unit with 16Kx8 RAM Buffer 115VAC Price also applies to 100VAC and 230VAC versions purchased in the USA M980 Options 1050 M301 1 Paper Tape Reader for M980 only 115VAC 1050 M301 2 Paper Tape Reader for M980 only 230VAC 250 M304 RS232C Adapter 30 RC12 TTY Interface Cable 60 RC18 RS232C Interface Cable 70 RC50 6 M980 STD Interface Cable 210 9103A UV Erase Light for M980 Convenience Outlet M910A Control Units and Options 1500 M910A 001 Control Unit Unbuffered 115VAC 1500 M910A 002 Control Unit Unbuffered 230VAC 250 M305 Checksum Display Adapter Accessories 210 9103A 1 UV Erase Light 115VAC with 6 ft 1 83m Power Cord 210 9103A 2 UV Erase Light 230VAC with 6 ft 1 83m Power Cord 20 9103 Bulb UV Erase Light Bulb Replacement Bulb 100 9202 Attach Case 95 9203 Dedicated Personality Module Case 110 9204 Generic Personality Module Case 10 M910A Operating Manual 25 M980 Operating Manual Vol I amp II NOTE The M980 and M910A control units replace the disco
54. least two viable sources and are used by over 10 of the market Thus the user is assured that the parts he buys today should be available in 10 years Two configurations are available in Pro Log s 8 bit microprocessor card line single card microprocessor systems and STD BUS expandable systems The second sourced parts are common to most of our microprocessor cards Other common features of our cards are Size All cards are 4 x6 114 3x165 1 Edge Connection Standard 56 on 0 125 3 18 mm centers Testing All cards receive 48 hr power on burn in at 70 C with 100 performance testing before and after burn in Documentation All cards delivered include data sheets assembly prints schematics and appli cation notes where appropriate Manufacturing Rights Pro Log offers free manu facturing rights after purchase of 250 cards one type Warranty All cards are under a 1 year parts and labor warranty 28 The STD Concept Pro Log s STD 7000 is a full line of cards support documentation and support hardware specifically designed to meet the physical and electrical require ments of the STD BUS STD 7000 cards include 8085 6800 and Z80 Microprocessor Cards RAM and EPROM Memory Cards Digital and Industrial 1 Cards Peripheral Interface Cards and a wide range of Utility Cards All STD 7000 cards are designed to provide the user with minimum system cost and maximum
55. mm square or round post headers on 0 1 in 2 54 mm centers 10 00 RC704 2 INTERCONNECT CABLE Same as RC704 1 above except 2 ft 0 61 m long RC50 6 Cable Assembly RC702 3 Interconnect Cable RC704 1 Interconnect Cable SOCKETS 20 00 SZ 24 ZERO INSERTION SOCKET 24 pin socket adapted to mate with PROMs and PROM sockets Expedites changing of 24 pin PROMs SZ 24s do not fit in adjacent sockets on most Pro Log memory cards 40 55 CARDS Series 7000 Accessories STD BUS Memory Devices Pro Log provides memory devices for the conven butors They are sold by Pro Log only with card ience of its customers These devices are available orders from semiconductor manufacturers and their distri 30 00 D256 UV ERASABLE PROM PROM contains 256 8 bit words 1702A type 1 0 microsecond access time Works with all PLS and most MPS systems Uses 15VDC or 5 and 10VDC 27 00 D1002 READ WRITE MEMORY Static RAM 2102 type provides 1024 8 bit words in eight packages 0 30 microsecond access time 5VDC Used with 8122 RAM card 27 00 D1004 READ WRITE MEMORY Static RAM 2114 type or equivalent provides 1024 8 bit words in two packaqes 0 45 microsecond access time 5VDC 30 00 D1024 UV ERASABLE PROM PROM contains 1024 8 bit words 2708 type 0 5 microsecond access time suitable for PLS 881 8812 cards Uses 12 5 5VDC 24 00 D2002 UV ERASABLE PROM PROM contains 2048 eight bit words Intel
56. nch top unit but it can be easily installed in an optional 9202 attach case see p 10 Features Color coded LED PASS FAIL and function indicators Audio tone pass and fail indicators Single push button operation in AUTO mode UL listed e d Pn to M3104 P PROGRA CHECK Sings PRION ii 1 JF Ir PU JPno Loa vorum a M910A Control Unit Shown with PM9061A Personality Module and M305 Checksum Option Display Adapter 1 500 00 M910A 000 Control Unit 100 VAC 1 500 00 M910A 001 Control Unit 115 VAC 1 500 00 M910A 002 Control Unit 230 VAC 250 00 M305 Checksum Option Display Adapter Plugs into parallel interface 11 PROM PROGRAMMERS Ready for over 450 programmable devices and growing With Pro Log s powerful new M980 gramming 8 devices simultaneously Backed by the industry s longest control unit and plug in personality Plus a generic module for PALs warranties modules you can program copy All our modules have been tested Bosco Iioc P and test most MOS and bipolar evaluated and approved by the de Based on the proven quality of over PROMs and logic devices vice manufacturers so you program 9 000 Series 90 programmers and And you re ready for new devices exactly to their specifications 20 000 personality modules now as they come along including performing reliably worldwide ICs as large as 64K X 16 bits Pro Log gives you
57. nd Vcc overload test and indicator LED Tests for shorted address lines and inverted PROMs 15 PROM PROGRAMMERS Personality Module Selection Guide The following selection guide lists manufacturers in alphabetical order column 1 Manufacturers part numbers of the PROMs are given in column 2 Appropriate personality modules for specific PROMs are listed in column 3 The last two columns apply to generic modules only They identify the appropriate pinout adapter PA and configurator CA or GC for use conjunction with the generic module when programming a specific PROM As you proceed through the table note that a given personality module may accom modate various PROMs through the use of different pinout adapters and configurations As indicated in the list certain PROMs can be pro grammed by more than one personality module In such cases all personality modules that apply are listed Note too that we list only commercial part numbers however each module will program the corresponding military equivalent and or speed range PROM PROM PERSONALITY PINOUT CONFIG MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER MODULE ADAPTER URATOR ADVANCED Bipolar MICRO DEVICES 27520 21 29760A 61A PM9058 PA16 5 256x4 L AMD 27512 13 29770 71 PM9058 PA16 5 512x4 L 27532 33 29780 81 9058 18 6 1Kx4 L 275184 185 9058 18 8 2Kx4 L Am27S40 41 40A 41A PS41 PM9058 PA20 9 4Kx4 L Am27S09 LS09 PM9058
58. nd debug programs using Pro Log s engineering methods Pro Log s STD BUS prototyping systems offer the user a complete system at a substantial discount PS1B PS3B Prototyping Systems 44 Prototyping Systems BR08H M281 7904 7901 780x 1 7605 0 7303 PIN114 MP4 2 D2002 SZ24 2 AUG1 5500 00 5500 00 5500 00 5500 00 M980 081 PM9052A 9103A M82x STD MUG M980 Manual M82x Manual MP4 CF1 PS1B 1 PS1B 2 PS3B 1 PS3B 2 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS STD BUS HARDWARE Card Rack Motherboard Power Supply Decoded I O Utility Card Utility Card Extender Processor Card 7801 1 8085A 7803 Z80 Programmable TTL Card Keyboard Display Card Parallel Interface Adapter Monitor Program 2716 EPROMs Blank Zero Insertion Force Socket Augat Sockets ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS Buffered Universal PROM Programmer with Personality Module UV Erase Light Option System Analyzer Z80 M824 8085A M825 LITERATURE AND DOCUMENTATION Series 7000 STD BUS Technical Manual Microprocessor User s Guide Buffered Universal PROM Programmer Operating Manual System Analyzer Operating Manual Z80 M824 8085A M825 Monitor Program Listing and Operating Instructions Program Assembly Forms Programming Aid Cards Schematics and Assembly Drawings 8085 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM 115VAC Includes the 7801 8085A Processor Card the M825 System Analyzer for the 8085A Microprocessor in the
59. nd software problems with an easy to use clip on tester Independence from computer aided software design Pro Log s design course teaches the professional engineer how to handle the microprocessor in his design by using proven engineering design and documentation techniques Our course offers you an intensive hands on learning experience with the popular 8085 and Z80 microprocessors Course material is also applicable to the 8080 user Famili arity with digital logic and binary arithmetic is all you need no previous microprocessor experience is required The course begins with fundamentals and builds toward the control system level Even if you have had some experience with microprocessors you will find this course of great value to you Classes are held from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m each day concluding at 12 00 noon on the final day Alter nating lecture and lab sessions allow students to experiment with the concepts and methods they are learning Our approachto software design and documentation is engineer oriented and has been taught to more than 4000 engineers This design technique was developed by Pro Log and is based on common engineering methods for the design and documen tation of hardware The engineering approach is far easier to work with than the data processing method and we use it exclusively in all of our own designs Instead of using complex and expensive computer aided design tools such as assemblers com
60. ndustry standard method of programming some MOS PROMs and by supplying up to date information on the entire PROM industry each year the PROM User s Guide PRO LOG s Series 90 Programmers are the first UL Listed PROM programmers The Underwriters Laboratory listing indicates our commitment to your safety Microprocessor Systems and Support Hardware The continually expanding line of single and multicard systems now includes designs utilizing the 8080 6800 8085 and 280 Microprocessors Our wide range of support cards including memory interface and associated accessories ease your design effort By providing these unbundled systems you only buy what you need Our STD BUS products introduced by PRO LOG in 1978 have become an industry standard Microprocessor Test Instruments The M800 Analyzers are easy to use low cost alternatives to complicated hardware or software debugging aids applicable to all phases of engineering production and field service Education PRO LOG shares its microprocessor knowledge and experience with you by providing courses and seminars nationwide A free economics and management seminar tells how to evaluate microprocessors A hands on course teaches microprocessor design and programming techniques Quality Control Warranty High quality reliability and customer satisfaction are the prime requirements of PRO LOG products To this end we use only the best commercial grade product
61. ntinued M900 and M900B and the M910 and M920 respectively Technical support repair service and option installation on these discontinued control units will continue Pro Log will provide special quotations for the discontinued control units when additional units are required to meet instrumentation continuity for an existing customer 24 PROM PROGRAMMERS Personality Modules Pricing PRICE PERSONALITY MODULE PROMs PROGRAMMED For details see Personality Module Selection Guide 600 00 625 00 500 00 750 00 650 00 650 00 950 00 950 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 600 00 1050 00 450 00 650 00 500 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 490 00 490 00 1050 00 950 00 550 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 950 00 530 00 550 00 1200 00 1300 00 1200 00 PM9001A PM9002A PM9005A PM9006A PM9007C PM9016C PM9018 PM9028C PM9037 PM9039A PM9045 PM9046B PM9047 PM9048 PM9051A PM9052A PM9053A PM9054 PM9055A PM9056 PM9057 PM9058 PM9059 PM9060A PM9061A PM9064C PM9065 PM9066 PM9067 PM9068 PM9072 PM9074 PM9075A PM9076 PM9077 1702A 4702A 8702A 58563S 3702 9702A National 5202 5203 5203A 2704 4704 8704 2708 and compatible National 5204 Intersil 5603A 23 04 24 Fujitsu MB7052 53 57 58 4030 4230 Intersil 5600 5610 Fujitsu MB7051 7056 Harris HPROM 1024 HPROM 1024A Intersil 5605 5625 NECuPB405 PB425 MMI Raytheon Generic Type 1 Harris Mo
62. operational prototype but to produce easily understood documents that serve the needs of engineering manufacturing and field service people These documents are the key to producing and maintaining any product Pro Log s prototyping systems and support documentation are designed to support the engineering method MICROPROCESSOR CARDS SERIES 7000 Cards STD BUS The STD BUS standardizes the physical and elect rical aspects of modular 8 bit microprocessor card systems It provides a dedicated and orderly inter connection scheme The standardized pinout and 56 pin connector lend themselves to a bused mother board that permits any card to work in any slot DIGITAL DEVICE DIGITAL DEVICE du ES USER S INTERFACE Cor PROCESSORS MEMORY DIGITAL I O RAM INPUT PORTS ROM OUTPUT PORTS CONTROL STD BUS INTERFACE 30 The STD BUS is dedicated to internal communi cations All other interconnections are made via suitable connectors at the I O interface card edge The concept gives an orderly signal flow across the cards Peripheral and I O devices be connected to the system according to their own unique con nector and cabling requirements gt 2 MOTOR o 55 39 lt gt lt 2 a SOLENOID zc 24 E VALVE o vo 9 RL lt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 4 Dooooocoooooooooeco q PERIPHERAL INDUSTRIAL 1
63. operator to re arrange data from 4 bit PROMs so that it can be put into 8 bit PROMs and from 8 bit PROMs to 16 bit PROMs or to assemble data in small PROMs to be transferred to larger PROMs M980 Interface Capability M980 programmer contains all software needed to interface with computers development systems tape readers chip handlers and TTYs through parallel and serial communication channels numerous formats The interfaces and formats are keyboard selectable or remotely selectable Optional hardware is required to implement the RS232C 9818 and the paper tape reader 9811 See p 8 for details on all interfaces A chip handler interface option 9817 is scheduled for Q3 1981 Development System Interfaces Software is resident in the M980 to provide inter faces for popular development systems including TTY o o 99997 REMOTE INTERFACES O x 205020 6229299 292929 DUPLICATE COMPARE READ WRITE FORMAT SELECT 10111011000 BUFFER MEMORY DUPLICATE COMPARE 000000000000 000000000000 MASTER READ CHECKSUM COMMAND EDIT FORMAT SELECT PROM PROGRAMMERS those manufactured by Futuredata Intel Motorola MOS Technology RCA Tektronix and Zilog Soft ware to interface with Digital Research CP M is also included Interfaces for other development systems may be added Contact Pro Log for a current list See the Series 9
64. pilers and high level languages the engineering method incorporates block diagrams flowcharts sche matics pencil paper tape and scissors 51 COURSES SEMINARS AND LITERATURE Microprocessor Design Course continued The following topics are covered in the class Basic Review Digital Logic Elements Binary and Hexadecimal Numbers Basic uP System Organization and Operation CPU Memory PROM and RAM I O and the Basic Instruction Cycle STD BUS Organization Decoding and Modularity Fundamental Architecture 8085 and 2780 ALU Accumulator Registers Program Counter and Instruction Register Fundamental uP Operations 8085 and Z80 Input Output Logic Decisions Timing Loops Counting Subroutine Jumps and Interrupts uP Instruction Set 8085 and 280 Use of STD Assembly Language Mnemonics Instruction Timing and Execution Characteristics Introductory Programming Techniques Flow chart Fundamentals Modular Programming Using Subroutines Engineering Approach to Programming Direct and Indirect Addressing Lookup Tables Input Scanning Output Strobing Output Multiplexing Loop Control Debouncing Serial I O and Interrupt Handling Documentation Standards STD Mnemonics Assembly Forms Maps Flow Charts and Software Specifications 400 00 DC 4 DESIGN COURSE Regional locations only 52 Three and one half day hands on lab and lecture course Includes lunches course and applic
65. put or output with read back 32 programmable I O lines Ports are accessed by two 40 pin latch connectors Signals are active low on this card 195 00 7605 1 PROGRAMMABLE TTL I O CARD Noninverting Same as 7605 0 above except signals are active high on this card NOTE All digital cards are operable at system clock speeds to 4 MHz 7601 TTL I O Port Card 7604 TTL Universal I O Card 7605 Programmable TTL I O Card 34 MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Cards STD BUS 175 00 165 00 245 00 325 00 245 00 165 00 7501 7502 7503 7504 7506 7507 INDUSTRIAL I O MEDIUM POWER DC DRIVER CARD Provides 16 independent 50VDC 225mA open collector output circuits Diode clamping is provided to limit the output voltage excursion when driving induc tive loads SPST RELAY OUTPUT CARD Consists of eight independent SPST dry reed relays controlled by a fully decoded latched 8 bit output port Each 7502 gives the processor direct control of 8 additional reed relay switches OPTOISOLATED INPUT CARD 4 5 to 80VAC VDC Provides eight independent optically coupled AC DC inputs The input voltage ranges from 4 5VAC VDC to 80VAC VDC TRIAC OUTPUT CARD Consists of eight independent solid state AC relays Triacs controlled by a fully decoded latched 8 bit output port Each 7504 gives the processor direct control of 8 additional switched AC power circuits OPTOISOLATED INPUT CARD 70 to 280VAC VDC Prov
66. quick easy interfacing Static and dynamic display modes External system reset Self referencing power supply Special test and control features pertinent to the processor it tests M822A System Analyzer Self powered test and debug instrument that clips to 8080A Microprocessor Includes RUN WAIT and single instruction operation feature Will not be Self powered test and debug instrument that clips to 6800 microprocessor Includes RUN WAIT and single instruction operation feature 950 00 M822A 1 8080A SYSTEM ANALYZER 115VAC manufactured after 1984 950 00 M822A 2 8080A SYSTEM ANALYZER 230VAC 950 00 M823 1 6800 SYSTEM ANALYZER 115VAC 950 00 M823 2 26 6800 SYSTEM ANALYZER 230VAC System Analyzers Second Generation M800 System Analyzers The M824 and the M825 System Analyzers are portable cost effective instruments that support the design development production and field service of 280 8085 and 8085 microprocessor based systems Each analyzer functions as a program to hardware integrator and provides many of the display functions of a computer control panel Each analyzer is self contained and easily connected to your system microprocessor by means of a single DIP clip or low profile connector It is useful as an alternative or complement to software techniques for program development or debugging of micro processor based systems Since it is easily con nected the system analyzer together with adequ
67. r cable assembly 7106 Motherboard 38 7105 7101 and 7102 Motherboards MICROPROCESSOR CARDS Series 7000 Accessories STD BUS 205 00 225 00 240 00 15 00 15 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 30 00 20 00 M280 M281 1 M281 2 CP9P CP9S CT56 CW56 0 CW56 1 CB18 CS18 POWER SUPPLIES amp ACCESSORIES STD DC POWER SUPPLY Open frame power supply which includes power cable CP9S Provides 5V 6A and 12V 2A STD DC POWER SUPPLY 115VAC Completely enclosed power supply with line cord circuit breaker switch and power cable CP9S Provides 5V 10A and 12V 1A STD DC POWER SUPPLY 230VAC Same as M281 1 above except input voltage POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY PLUG Consists of a 9 pin 12 in 304 8 mm cable with nine 18 gauge wires that connect to the motherboard or card rack POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY SOCKET Mating socket with 12 in 304 8 mm cable that wires to the power supply M281 STD DC Power Supply CONNECTORS TRANSITION CONNECTOR Mates discrete cable wires to CW56 Includes pack of 60 self crimp connections WRAP CONNECTOR Card edge 56 pin 3 level wire wrap connector Fits all Pro Log card racks Pins are 0 025 in 0 64 mm square and spaced on 0 125 in 3 18 mm centers SOLDER TAIL CONNECTOR Same as CW56 0 above except 1 level wire wrap pins BARRIER STRIP CONNECTOR CB18 Includes tubular contact plate for wire size 22 12 AWG UL listed
68. r on and external reset 1024 bytes of D1002 RAM 2102 or equivalent and sockets for 4096 bytes of 01024 PROM 2708 or equivalent 16TTL input lines and 24 TTL output latches Requires 12 5 5VDC Does not include PROM ONE CARD 8080A TMS2716 SYSTEM Includes 8080A Processor with 0 488 microsecond state time crystal clock single level interrupt power on and external reset 1024 bytes of D1004 RAM 2114 or equivalent sockets for an additional 1024 bytes sockets for 8192 bytes of D2001 PROM TMS 2716 or equivalent 16 TTL input lines and 24 TTL output latches Requires 12 5 5VDC Does not include PROM ONE CARD 8080A 2716 SYSTEM Identical to PLS 888 but with sockets for 8192 bytes 02002 PROM Intel 2716 or equivalent ONE CARD 8085 2716 SYSTEM Includes 8085 Processor with 0 320 microsecond state time crystal clock two interrupt inputs power on and external reset 1024 bytes of D1004 RAM 2114 or equivalent sockets for an additional 1024 bytes sockets for 8192 bytes of 02002 PROM Intel 2716 or equivalent 16 TTL input lines 24 TTL output latches Requires 5VDC Does not include PROM 235 00 195 00 PLS 868 PLS 898 PLS 858 PLS 868 PLS 898 ONE CARD 6800 2716 SYSTEM Includes 6800 Processor with one microsecond cycle time crystal clock two interrupt inputs power on and external reset 1024 bytes of D1004 RAM 2114 or equivalent sockets for additional 1024 bytes sockets for 8192 bytes of
69. rers before ordering Under development Special order only allow 12 weeks for delivery Personality module will function only with M980 and M910A 25 M800 System Analyzers A system analyzer is a test instrument capable of monitoring the operation of a microprocessor based system not just the microprocessor itself It is the primary instrument for verification and trouble shooting inthe design manufacture and field service of your microprocessor based product A system analyzer does two things it tracks and displays what s going on in your product at any step its microprocessor s program and it synchronizes an oscilloscope or other test equipment to the program when signal measurements are necessary A system analyzer looks like a computer control panel and it provides some of the same controls such as the ability to stop and step the micro processor Functionally however the analyzer is similar to a digital storage oscilloscope It captures a QUUD k d microprocessor bus information and separates it into address instruction data and status at any step in the program It can also capture and hold dynamic control states and data passing between the micro processor and the system it controls Critical timing need not be interrupted for analysis Common Features Include Displays of address instruction and execution data Scope trigger outputs Clip on DIP connector for
70. s follow a rigit inspection burn in testing program and provide complete documentation and customer service facilities The results A Two Year Parts and Labor Warranty on our M980 and M910A PROM programmer control units and a One Year Parts and Labor Warranty on all other products Products You May Manufacture We allow you to be your own second source when you buy cards from PRO LOG After payment for 250 systems we give you free of charge all necessary documentation and non exclusive manufacturing rights e GSA and FSC PRO LOG also extends GSA pricing to appropriate government agencies Contact PRO LOG for GSA pricing PRO LOG s Federal Supply code number is 55051 Microprocessors at your fingertips Da PRO LOG Price List and Short Form Catalog CORPORATION 1981 Contents FROM Pro Se eee ee 2 Tor Cus PPOGISINIWID i eat oa RE Mie rat Rr 4 Standard MOGO Operationg J J J I III OIS 6 WO CDS a Reo ss J 7 L VS CS SE KISU a ee ee 8 POPP IC Lu REL c a ae 8 ui LT IS n a D ccc 9 j a M 10 ie DIU aI 11 a i Va k ka amas a ate Odd PE 13 Module Selection GU A iii i i EEE 16 aoo eu uuu x 24 WI iki i i i i i i k iii Ta 26 MES SSS
71. sonality modules One free copy when requested on company letterhead or by completing the request form on p 63 53 COURSES SEMINARS amp LITERATURE Literature continued 54 10 00 10 00 STD MANUAL PLUS SERIES 7000 STD BUS TECHNICAL MANUAL The manual defines the standards constituting the STD BUS and the parameters common to the Series 7000 cards The Series 7000 data sheets are included to illustrate the compatibility of the Series 7000 cards and provide design guide lines and application information The Series 7000 STD BUS Technical Manual is aimed at the professional engineer who contemplates using the STD BUS his company s products One free copy when requested on company letter head or by completing the request form on p 63 STANDARD FOR ASSEMBLY LEVEL DOCUMENTATION FOR PRO LOG USERS SOFTWARE PLUS The exchange of documentation for software requires standardization This document describes the Pro Log standard PLUS Pro Log Users Group Soft ware documentation standard PLUS was created by Pro Log to provide its customers and users of the STD BUS with a ready library of usable well documented software Membership in PLUS is granted for one calendar year and is renewable annually Initial charter membership is 50 to offset handling printing and mailing costs It may be increased in subsequent years to new members The annual renewal fee is 50 to current members In any case the fee is not ch
72. stems for manufacturing and field service Unlock success and profits designing with micro processors in Pro Log s engineering way The free half day management seminar focuses on the advantages and pitfalls of designing with micro processors Geared to the corporate decision maker engineering managers and anyone looking for a cost effective approach to designing with micro processors COURSES SEMINARS AND LITERATURE Pro Log s STD BUS technical seminar explains How to use the STD BUS as black box logic How to interface with the STD BUS Advantages of Pro Log s design philosophy Real world applications and your application Factors in make buy decisions Where the real design creativity lies The free half day technical seminar reinforces the management seminar on a technical level It intro duces the STD BUS and explains how you can use it to solve your problems Real world applications are presented with adequate time for discussion Both these seminars are conducted throughout the country Contact Pro Log or your local represen tative p 61 for a seminar schedule Literature 7 50 DG 3 DESIGNER S GUIDE TO PROGRAMMED LOGIC 8080A The Designer s Guide provides the engineer with a complete description of the microprocessor as well as the actual application of the microprocessor s capabilities The guide implements graphic aids such as block diagrams flow charts and program forms to illustrate and expl
73. te and tilt bar Power on off control lighted circuit breaker Attach carrying case Two volume user s manual Physical Characteristics Housed a high impact plastic carrying case 23x12x6 5 in or 584x305x165 mm Maximum weight with personality module erase light 24 Ib 10 87 kg Power Requirements Factory wired for either 115VAC 50 60 Hz 230VAC 50 60 Hz or 100VAC 50 Hz Maximum power 100 W Optional hardware and accessories including UV erase light paper tape reader and an RS3232C interface adapter are described on pages 9 and 10 Send for free 32 page brochure Series 90 PROM Programmer Document 106830 that features the M980 control unit Control Unit with 4Kx8 RAM Buffer 115 VAC Control Unit with 8Kx8 RAM Buffer 115 VAC Control Unit with 16Kx8 RAM Buffer 115 VAC Part numbers shown are for operation on 115 VAC line voltage The 230 VAC and 100 VAC versions are also available To order 230 VAC version change last digitin part number from 1 to 2 To order 100 VAC version change last digit in part number from 1 to 0 PROM PROGRAMMERS 25 Pin Connector for Paper Tape Reader Development System M304 Adapter RS232C and Chip Handler Interfaces 9 Pin Connector Pluq i e for TTY Interface Personality Module AC Control Lighted Circuit Breaker M980 90 3 Control Switches 1 Li 115V Outlet for
74. th the factory Telephone orders are accepted pending credit verification and confirming paperwork When telephoning an order to Pro Log ask for the Order Desk We have specially trained personnel to handle your order promptly Product Availability Pro Log s normal shipment time for 1 9 pieces of a product is 2 weeks ARO on most products Should you require faster delivery Pro Log will try to accommodate you If You Should Need Service or Technical Support Contact your local Representative or call Pro Log direct and ask for the Customer Service Desk If it is necessary to return some equipment to Pro Log for repair the Service Desk will provide you with a return number and the instructions to expedite handling of your equipment by Pro Log Functions and Limitations of Pro Log Representatives Pro Log is represented domestically by a network of sales representatives see page 61 These people are ready to answer most of your questions about Pro Log and its products and can assist you in getting the support and information you need to solve your problems Our representatives are not authorized to quote prices other than those listed in our published Price List nor can they commit Pro Log to any contractual arrangements Such pricing and arrangements can be made only in writing by an officer of Pro Log Corporation Special Configurations Pro Log is a manufacturer of standard products and as such does not normally consider spe
75. torola Generic Fairchild Generic T I Generic Type 1 National Generic Intel Generic 2708 and compatible Intel 2716 and compatible 2708 and TMS2716 and compatible Microprocessor Generic Motorola 5003 5004 Harris 0512 74186 Harris 6611 AMI Generic AMD Generic Signetics Generic T I TMS2716 and compatible Gang Module Intel 2716 and compatible Gang Module 5 Volt NMOS EPROM Generic Intersil CMOS Generic MMI Generic Type 2 T I Generic Type 2 PAL Generic includes all configurators Signetics ECL Generic Module 5V HMOS EPROM Generic Intel compatible 5V MOS PROM 24 Pin Generic Gang 5V MOS PROM 28 Generic Gang Motorola 5V MOS 24 Pin Generic Gang Configurators Pinout Adapters and Accessories 35 00 70 00 50 00 150 00 200 00 120 00 175 00 175 00 175 00 175 00 175 00 CA X CP 2Kx8 S3 FACT XX 0 thru 1X GC 2X PA16 XX thru PA24 XX PA24 16 18 28 PA24 23 24 27 PA28 XX 40 1 40 2 Configurators for Generic Modules Configurator pair for Hitachi E2PROMS Program and Bulk Erase Configurator for Field Assurance Confidence Test Gang Configurator Gang Configurator pair for E2PROMS Program and Bulk Erase Pinout Adapters for Generic Modules exceptions listed below Special 24 Pin Pinout Adapters Special 24 Pin Pinout Adapters Pinout Adapter for Generic Modules Pinout Adapter for PM9054 Pinout Adapter for PM9054 Consult PROM manufactu
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