Motorola MC6805R Series Advance Information page 94

8-bit microcomputers
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12.4 MC6805U3
Package Type
Temperature
Generic Number
Ceramic
OOC to 70°C
MC6805U3L
L Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC6805U3CL
Plastic
O°C to 70°C
MC6805U3P
P Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC6805U3CP
Cerdip
O°C to 70°C
MC6805U3S
S Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC6805U3CS
12.5 MC68705R3
Package Type
Temperature
Generic Number
Ceramic
O°C to 70°C
MC68705R3L
L Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC68705R3CL
12.6 MC68705R5
Package Type
Temperature
Generic Number
Ceramic
O°C to 70°C
MC68705R5L
L Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC68705R5CL
Cerdip
O°C to 70°C
MC68705R5S
S Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC68705R5CS
12.7 MC68705U3
Package Type
Temperature
Generic Number
Ceramic
O°C to 70°C
MC68705U3L
L Suffix
- 40°C to 85°C
MC68705U3CL
12.8 MC68705U5
Package Type
Temperature
Generic Number
Ceramic
O°C to 70°C
MC68705U5L
L Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC68705U5CL
Cerdip
O°C to 70°C
MC68705U5S
S Suffix
-40°C to 85°C
MC68705U5CS
12.9 CUSTOM MCUs
The information required when ordering a custom MCU is listed below. The ROM program may be
transmitted to Motorola on EPROM(s) or an MDOS disk file.
To initiate a ROM pattern for the MCU it is necessary to first contact your local Motorola repre-
sentative or Motorola distributor.
12.9.1 EPROMs
The MCM2716 or MCM2532 type EPROMs, programmed with the customer program (positive logic
sense for address and data), may be submitted for pattern generation. The EPROM must be clearly
marked to indicate which EPROM corresponds to which address space. The recommended marking
procedure for two MCM2716 EPROMs is shown in Figure 12-1.
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