Zilog Z180

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Older Z180 in PLCC package (the smaller QFP and LQFP packages are more common today).
Older Z180 in PLCC package (the smaller QFP and LQFP packages are more common today).

The Zilog Z180 8-bit processor is a successor of the Z80 CPU. It is compatible with the large base of software written for the Z80. The Z180 family adds higher performance and integrated peripheral functions like clock generator, 16 bit counters/timers, interrupt controller, wait-state generators, serial ports and a DMA controller. The on-chip memory management unit (MMU) has the capability of addressing up to 1 MiB of memory. It is possible to configure the Z180 to operate as the Hitachi 64180.

Chip Speed (MHz) Timers I/O Comm.Contr. Others
Z80180 6, 8, 10 2 N/S CPU 1 MiB MMU, 2xDMA's, 2xUARTs
Z80181 10 1 16 CPU 1 MiB MMU, 2xDMA's, 2xUARTs
Z80182 16, 33, 20 0 Clock Serial, 24 ESCC, CSIO, UART S180 Megacell, 2xESCC channels, 16550 MIMIC
Z80195 20, 33 4 7/24 SCC, CSIO, UART
Z8L180 20 2 Clock Serial CSIO, UART 1 MiB MMU, 2xDMA's, 2xUARTs, 3.3 V Operation
Z8L182 20 0 Clock Serial ESCC, CSIO, UART S180 Megacell, 2xESCC channels, 16550 MIMIC, 3.3V operation
Z8S180 10, 20, 33 2 Clock Serial UART, DMA, I2C, SPI 1 MiB MMU, 2xDMA's, 2xUARTs
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