80386 Reference Manual, datasheet pdf provided by Datasheetspdf.com. Description, Hardware Reference Manual. Description, 32-Bit Microprocessor.
Intel Corporation makes n. 80386 DX – 3.8 X 4.7 X. The following image illustrates the physical layout of the microprocessor, Memory Devices, as well as the physical layout of the chip. The Instructional Programming Architecture of the 80386DX is as follows: The 80386 DX contains 8K of instructions RAM, 4K of data RAM, 40K of high level control
Microprocessors. 80386DX Mapping
(provided by Dr. David Cole)
Introduced in 1992, the DX is based on the 80386 and uses the same core, but has a different pinout. The datasheet for the DX is available on the following web site: Data Sheet, 80386DX
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
System Kits
Memory Devices.
The following image illustrates the physical layout of the microprocessor, Memory Devices, as well as the physical layout of the chip. The Instructional Programming Architecture of the 80386DX is as follows: The 80386 DX contains 8K of instructions RAM, 4K of data RAM, 40K of high level control
Memory Devices.
Specification of the Intel 80386DX Microprocessor and Memory:
The following specifications are applicable for the 80386DX microprocessor, data sheets, software and documentation: Data Sheet, Intel386DX
80386DX Microprocessor:
Specification of the Intel 80386DX Microprocessor:
Physical Layout of the 80386DX:
Specification of the Intel 80386DX:
The 80386 DX has a different pinout. Pinout: Pin Number
Examples of pin numbers are 1 to 30, 31 to 60, 61 to 90 and so on. This determines what the pins do. If a pin is 0 or low then it doesn't affect the output. If a pin is high then the pin has the function of an output. The following table provides a list of the pin numbers and their meaning, which can be used for the circuit. Pin No Pin Name Intended Function
16 CR0, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17 Controls bit in CR0 (MSR 0)
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