80C88-883: CMOS 8-Bit/16-Bit Microprocessor

The Intersil 80C88/883 high performance 8-/16-bit CMOS CPU is manufactured using a self-aligned silicon gate CMOS process (Scaled SAJI IV). Two modes of operation, MINimum for small systems and MAXimum for larger applications such as multiprocessing, allow user configuration to achieve the highest performance level.

Full TTL compatibility (with the exception of CLOCK) and industry-standard operation allow use of existing NMOS 8088 hardware and Intersil CMOS peripherals.

Complete software compatibility with the 80C86, 8086, and 8088 microprocessors allows use of existing software in new designs.

Key Features
  • This Circuit is Processed in Accordance to Mil-Std-883 and is Fully Conformant Under the Provisions of Paragraph 1.2.1
  • Compatible with NMOS 8088
  • Direct Software Compatibility with 80C86, 8086, 8088
  • 8-Bit Data Bus Interface; 16-Bit Internal Architecture
  • Completely Static CMOS Design 8MHz (80C88/883)
  • Low Power Operation
    • ICCSB 500µA Maximum
    • ICCOP 10mA/MHz Maximum
  • 1 Megabyte of Direct Memory Addressing Capability
  • 24 Operand Addressing Modes
  • Bit, Byte, Word, and Block Move Operations
  • 8-Bit and 16-Bit Signed/Unsigned Arithmetic
  • Bus-Hold Circuitry Eliminates Pull-up Resistors
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range
    • M80C88/883 -55°C to +125°C
Typical Diagram
Application Notes
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
AN9867: End of Life Derating: A Necessity or Over KillPDF13 Nov 201435 KB
AN9654: Use of Life Tested PartsPDF13 Nov 201458 KB
Datasheets
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
80C88/883 DatasheetPDF14 Nov 2014562 KB
Miscellaneous
TitleTypeUpdatedSizeOther Languages
Intersil Commercial Lab ServicesPDF18 Nov 2014364 KB
Order Information
Part NumberPackage TypeWeight(g)PinsMSL RatingPeak Temp (°C)RoHS Status
MD80C88-2/88340 Ld CERDIP12.7440N/ANA
80C88/883 Datasheet 14 Nov 2014
AN9867: End of Life Derating: A Necessity or Over Kill 13 Nov 2014
AN9654: Use of Life Tested Parts 13 Nov 2014
Intersil Commercial Lab Services 18 Nov 2014