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Intersil is an
American semiconductor company headquartered in Milpitas, California. As of 24 February 2017[update],
Intersil is a
subsidiary of Renesas...
- The
Intersil 6100, or IM6100, is a single-chip
microprocessor implementation of the 12-bit PDP-8
instruction set,
along with a
range of
peripheral support...
- SE555T. Low-power CMOS
versions of the 555 are now available, such as the
Intersil ICM7555 and
Texas Instruments LMC555, TLC555, TLC551. The
internal block...
- The ICL8038
waveform generator was an
Integrated circuit by
Intersil designed to
generate sine,
square and
triangular waveforms,
based on
bipolar monolithic...
- (approximately 6,000). From 1988 to 1999, the
company was the
parent of
Intersil,
under the name
Harris Semiconductor. In 2016,
Harris was
named one of...
- The
Harris Semiconductor RTX 2000, now
manufactured by
Intersil, is a 16-bit
stack machine microprocessor architecture designed for real-time computing...
- a
function generator instrument.
Examples are the Exar XR2206 and the
Intersil ICL8038
integrated circuits[citation needed],
which can
generate sine,...
- AMD and
Harris later produced 16 MHz, 20 MHz and 25 MHz parts. Intel,
Intersil and
Fujitsu also
designed fully static CMOS
versions of Intel's original...
- up to 2015, then fabless)
Infineon (previously
Cypress Semiconductor)
Intersil (now
subsidiary of Renesas)
Intel LSI
Corporation (acquired, not part of...
- 1980s. All of the
models used an
Intersil 6100 (later
known as the
Harris 6100) or
Harris 6120 (an
improved Intersil 6100)
microprocessor which emulated...