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draw the Z80 processor and explain five of its pin function
The Socket 4 Pentium processor from the early 1990's had 273 pins the socket 5 had 320.
Is there assembly language codes of the p4 & core-2 duo & there hex dec codes are same or not. If not then tell me how the dos works on both. And will that dos work on the processor designed by me in vhdl after synthesysing it on FPGA or as ASIC .
the pin configuration of a processor means that the diagramatic representation of block diagram of processor representing various pins and the function of that pins
Draw the pin diagram of 8051 and explain the functioning of each and every pin.
That depends upon the socket type the processor was made for. The Pentium 4 was released in three socket types: # Socket 423 (423 Pins) # Socket 478 (478 Pins) # LGA775 (775 Contacts) Note: in the case of the LGA775 the processor does not have pins. Instead it has contacts, while the socket actually has pins that connect to the contacts on the processor.
any processor depending on your motherbard. contact your maufacturer for more details.
You can not change the processor port on a motherboard, you can change the processor to another with the same pin set, but not the port itself. If you want to use a diffrent processor you would need to replace the motherboard with one that supports the pin set of the new processor.
What enable1&enable2 in pin l293d
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Socket 478 is a processor socket used by certain versions of the Intel Pentium 4 and their Celeron counterparts. It consists of 478 contacts (pin holes) in a FC-PGA configuration. The Socket 478 format was replaced by the Socket 775 format.
40 pins