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What (who) is Motorola 6801 - definition

FAMILY OF MICROPROCESSORS
M68h; 68h; Motorola 6805; Motorola 6801; M6800 Microcomputer System; M6800 family; 68xx; 68XX; Motorola 68xx
  •  An early advertisement for the Motorola's M6800 family microcomputer system

Motorola 6801         
<processor> (And 6803) A version of the Motorola 6800 with ROM, some RAM, a serial I/O port and other functions on the chip. It was meant for embedded controllers, where the part count was to be minimised. The 6803 led to the 68HC11 and that was extended to 16 bits as the 68HC16. (1994-11-07)
Motorola 6800 family         
The M6800 Microcomputer System (latter dubbed the Motorola 6800 family, M6800 family, or 68xx) was a series of 8-bit microprocessors and microcontrollers from Motorola that began with the 6800 CPU. The architecture also inspired the MOS Technology 6502, and that company started in the microprocessor business producing 6800 replacements.
Motorola C168/C168i         
GSM MOBILE PHONE BY MOTOROLA
Motorola C168; Motorola C168i
The Motorola C168/C168i is a low-cost 850/1900-band GSM mobile phone, made by Motorola. It was released in the fourth quarter of 2005.

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Motorola 6800 family

The M6800 Microcomputer System (latter dubbed the Motorola 6800 family, M6800 family, or 68xx) was a series of 8-bit microprocessors and microcontrollers from Motorola that began with the 6800 CPU. The architecture also inspired the MOS Technology 6502, and that company started in the microprocessor business producing 6800 replacements.

The chips primarily competed against Intel's 8-bit family of chips (such as the 8080, or their relations, the Zilog Z80 range).

  • Motorola 6800
  • Motorola 6801 (includes RAM and ROM)
  • Motorola 6802 (includes RAM and an internal clock oscillator)
  • Motorola 6803 (includes RAM)
  • Motorola 6805
  • Motorola 6808 (6802 that had failed production test of its internal RAM; Its RAM enable pin was designated GND)
  • Motorola 6809
  • Hitachi 6301 used in the Psion Organiser I
  • Hitachi HD6303 used in the Psion Organiser II
  • Hitachi 6309
  • Motorola 68HC05
  • Freescale 68HC08
  • Freescale 68HC11
  • Freescale 68HC12 (16-bit)
  • Motorola 68HC16 (16-bit)