Sony SPC 700
Sony SPC 700 is an integrated 8-bit CPU core manufactured by Sony with an instruction set similar to that of the MOS Technology 6502 (as used in the Commodore 64 and Vic 20, Apple II and BBC Micro). Applications range from sound CPUs like Nintendo's S-SMP and the microcontroller series CXP82832/82840/82852/82860[1]. The Proson A/V receiver 2300 DTS uses an CXP82860 microcontroller that utilises the SPC 700 CPU core.
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- ^ "CXP82832/82840/82852/82860 CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer". http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/sony/a6802761.pdf. 090423 datasheetcatalog.org