The first British Microprocessor Trainer was designed by Dr. Ravi Raizada of the Limrose Group in 1971, It used the newly available 8080 Microprocessor and about two thousand units were sold during the first few years. Organisations like British Telecom and The royal Navy (UK) bought a large number of the Microtutor MPT8080 to train their technical staff.
MPT8080 continued to be manufactured after some modifications and addition of a keyboard for easier data entry till recently, and early examples will be soon amongst he exhibits at the National Museum of Computing in Milton Keynes.
A microprocessor kit is an educational tool that allows users to learn about and experiment with microprocessor technology. Typical features of a microprocessor kit include a microprocessor or microcontroller, a development board with input/output interfaces, memory components, and various ports for connecting peripherals. Many kits also come with software, such as programming environments and simulation tools, to facilitate learning and development. Additionally, they often include documentation and tutorials to guide users in building and programming projects.
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ted hoff
The first microprocessor is invented by Intel that is 4004(its name.) in around 1970...
A microprocessor kit is an educational tool that typically includes a microprocessor, supporting components, and often a printed circuit board (PCB) for building and experimenting with computing projects. It allows users, especially students and hobbyists, to learn about microprocessor architecture, programming, and electronics by creating and testing their own circuits and applications. These kits often come with documentation and tutorials to guide users through various projects and concepts related to microprocessor technology.
Ted Hoff invented microrpocessors
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Intel
Ted hughes was the first person who designed microprocessors. In 1971 Ted hughes make first microprocessor for intel. The name of the first microprocessor was: Intel-4004. It contains lacs of electronic circuits.
The Micral N was designed by François Gernelle working for the French company R2E in 1973 for process control. It was the first low-cost, commercial, non-kit computer based on a microprocessor.
Tom kit
It was invented in the 1900's by William Ludwig.