Intel System Development Kit
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Each time Intel
launched a new microprocessor
, they provided simultaneously a System Development Kit (SDK) allowing computer company engineers
as well as university students to introduce them to the new processor concepts and features.
(construction time is 6 hours) and provides an excellent training and prototype vehicle for evaluation of the 8080 microcomputer system (MCS-80).
The SDK-80 is an extremely flexible design and allows easy interface to an existing
application or custom interface development. An extensive system monitor is included in
a pre-programmed ROM for general software utilities and system diagnostics.
Documentation
The SDK-86 (System Design Kit) was the first available computer using the Intel 8086 microprocessor. It was sold as a single board kit at a cheaper price than a single 8086 chip! because Intel thought that the success of a microprocessor depends on its evaluation by as many users as possible. All major components were socketed and the kit could be assembled by anyone having a limited technical knowledge thanks to a clear and complete assembly manual. The system could be used with the on-board keyboard and display or connected to a serial video terminal.
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Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation is an American multinational semiconductor chip maker corporation headquartered in Santa Clara, California, United States and the world's largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue. It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most...
launched a new microprocessor
Microprocessor
A microprocessor incorporates the functions of a computer's central processing unit on a single integrated circuit, or at most a few integrated circuits. It is a multipurpose, programmable device that accepts digital data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and...
, they provided simultaneously a System Development Kit (SDK) allowing computer company engineers
Computer engineering
Computer engineering, also called computer systems engineering, is a discipline that integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science required to develop computer systems. Computer engineers usually have training in electronic engineering, software design, and...
as well as university students to introduce them to the new processor concepts and features.
Intel MIC-8
- Technical Information:
- NAME MIC-8
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1972
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE
- KEYBOARD
- CPU
- SPEED
- COPROCESSOR
- RAM
- VRAM
- ROM
- SIZE / WEIGHT
- I/O PORTS
- TEXT MODES
- OS
- POWER SUPPLY
- PERIPHERALS
- PRICE
- Documentation
Intel SDK-51
The SDK-51 MCS-51 System Design Kit contains all of the components required to assemble a complete single-board microcomputer based on Intel's high-performance 8051 single-chip microcomputer. SDK-51 uses the external ROM version of the 8051 (8031). Once you have assembled the kit and supplied + 5V power, you can enter programs in MCS-51 assembly language mnemonics, translate them into MCS-51 object code, and run them under control of the system monitor. The kit supports optional memory and interface configurations, including a serial terminal link, audio cassette storage, EPROM program memory, and Intellec development system upload and download capability.- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-51
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1982
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD 51 key QWERTY keyboard + 12 special instruction keys
- CPU Intel 8051
- SPEED 12 MHz
- COPROCESSOR None
- RAM 32 KB
- VRAM None
- ROM 16 KB
- SIZE / WEIGHT 12 (W) × 14 (D) × 2 (H) inch
- I/O PORTS Parallel (24 lines expandable to 48 lines), Serial 4800 baud
- TEXT MODES 32 alpha/numeric LEDs
- OS Monitor in ROM
- POWER SUPPLY External 5V/12V power supply unit
- PERIPHERALS Expansion area on board
- PRICE $1200 in USA
- The Family
- Documentation
Intel SDK-80
The 8080 System Design Kit (SDK-80) is a complete microcomputer system in kit form. It is simple to assemble(construction time is 6 hours) and provides an excellent training and prototype vehicle for evaluation of the 8080 microcomputer system (MCS-80).
The SDK-80 is an extremely flexible design and allows easy interface to an existing
application or custom interface development. An extensive system monitor is included in
a pre-programmed ROM for general software utilities and system diagnostics.
- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-80
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A
- YEAR 1975
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD None (Teletypewriter)
- CPU Intel 8080A
- SPEED 0.5 MHz. 1.95 ms. instruction cycle
- COPROCESSOR None
- RAM 256 bytes expandable to 1 KB
- VRAM None
- ROM 2 KB expandable to 4 KB
- SIZE / WEIGHT 12 (W) × 0.5 (D) × 6.75 (H) inch
- I/O PORTS Parallel (24 lines expandable to 48 lines), Serial 4800 baud
- BUILT IN MEDIA None
- OS Monitor in ROM
- POWER SUPPLY External 5V/12V power supply unit
- PERIPHERALS Expansion area on board
- PRICE Unknown
Intel HES-49
The HSE-49 emulator is a fully assembled stand-alone development tool with on-board 33-key keypad, 8-character display, two 8039microcontrollers, 2K bytes of user-program RAM, a serial port and cable, and a ROM-based monitor which supervises the emulator operation and user interface. The emulator provides a means for executing and debugging programs for the 8048/8049 family of microcontrollers at speeds up to 11 MHz. It interfaces to a user-designed system through an emulation cable and 40-pin plug, which replaces the MCS-48 device in the user's system. Using the HSE-49 keypad, a designer can run programs in real-time or single-step modes, set up to 8000 breakpoint flags, and display or change the contents of user program memory, internal and external data memory, and internal MCS-48 hardware registers. When linked to a host Intellec development system, the HSE-49 emulator system-debugging capabilities, with the development system program assembly and storage facilities, provide the tools required for total product development.- Technical Information:
- NAME HSE-49
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A
- YEAR 1979
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD On-board 33-key keypad
- CPU Intel 8039
- SPEED 11 MHz
- COPROCESSOR None
- RAM 2K bytes
- VRAM None
- ROM 2 KB
- SIZE / WEIGHT 14 (W) × 0.5 (D) × 10 (H) inch / 4.0 Ib
- I/O PORTS Emulation Cable and Plug & 20 mA Current Loop or RS232 (jumper selectable)
- BUILT IN MEDIA None
- OS Monitor in ROM
- POWER SUPPLY External 5V/12V power supply unit
- PERIPHERALS Expansion area on board
- PRICE Unknown
Documentation
Intel SDK-85
The SDK·85 MCS·85 System Design Kit is a complete single board microcomputer system in kit form. It contains all components required to complete construction of the kit, including LED display, keyboard, resistors, caps, crystal, and miscellaneous hardware. Included is a preprogrammed ROM containing a system monitor for general software utilities and system diagnostics. The complete kit includes a 6·digit LED display and a 24·key keyboard for a direct insertion, examination, and execution of a user's program. In addition, it can be directly interfaced with a teletype terminal. The SDK·85 is an inexpensive, high performance prototype system that has designed·in flexibility for simple interface to the user's application.- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-85
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Professional Computer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1977
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD 24 key hexadecimal with monitor command keys
- CPU 8085A
- SPEED 3 MHz. 1.3 µs. instruction cycle
- CO-PROCESSOR None
- RAM 256 bytes expandable to 512 bytes
- VRAM None
- ROM 2 KB
- SIZE / WEIGHT 30.5 (W) × 25.7 (D) × 1.3 (H) cm.
- I/O PORTS Parallel (38 lines expandable to 76 lines), Serial 110 baud
- BUILT IN MEDIA None
- OS Monitor in ROM
- POWER SUPPLY External 5V/12V power supply unit
- PERIPHERALS expansion area on board
- PRICE Unknown
- The Family
- Documentation
Intel ECK-88
Intel ECK88 8088 Educational Component Kit- Technical Information:
- NAME ECK88
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Home Computer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1979
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE ROM Monitor
- KEYBOARD
- CPU Intel 8088
- SPEED
- RAM
- ROM
- TEXT MODES
- I/O PORTS
- POWER SUPPLY
- PRICE
- The Family
Intel SDK-86
The SDK-86 MCS-86 System Design Kit is a complete single board 8086 microcomputer system in kit form. It contains all necessary components to complete construction of the kit, including LED display, keyboard, resistors, caps, crystal, and miscellaneous hardware. Included are preprogrammed ROMs containing a system monitor for general software utilities and system diagnostics. The complete kit includes an 8-digit LED display and a mnemonic 24-key keyboard for direct insertion, examination, and execution of a user's program. In addition, it can be directly interfaced with a teletype terminal, CRT terminal, or the serial port of an Intellec system. The SDK-86 is a high performance prototype system with designed·in flexibility for simple interface to the user's application.The SDK-86 (System Design Kit) was the first available computer using the Intel 8086 microprocessor. It was sold as a single board kit at a cheaper price than a single 8086 chip! because Intel thought that the success of a microprocessor depends on its evaluation by as many users as possible. All major components were socketed and the kit could be assembled by anyone having a limited technical knowledge thanks to a clear and complete assembly manual. The system could be used with the on-board keyboard and display or connected to a serial video terminal.
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- The internal ROM monitor offered the following commands:
- S (Substitute Memory): Displays / Modifies memory locations
- X (Examine / Modify registers) : Displays / Modifies 8086 registers
- D (Display memory): Displays memory content
- M (Move): Moves block of memory data
- I (Port Input): Receives data from input port
- O (Port Output): Send data to input port
- G (Go): Execute user program
- N (Single Step): Execute single program instruction
- R (Read File): Read object file from tape to memory
- W (Write File): Writes block of memory to tape.
- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-86
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Home Computer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1979
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE ROM Monitor
- KEYBOARD Hexadecimal 24 keys
- CPU Intel 8086
- SPEED 2.5 or 5 MHz (jumper selectable)
- RAM 2 KB expandable to 4 KB
- ROM 8 KB (Monitor)
- TEXT MODES 8-digit led
- I/O PORTS Processor bus, Parallel and Serial I/O
- POWER SUPPLY + 5V, -12V external AC adaptor
- PRICE $780
- The Family
- Documentation
Intel SDK-186
- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-186
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD None
- CPU Intel 80186
- SPEED
- COPROCESSOR Intel 8087
- RAM
- VRAM
- ROM 6
- SIZE / WEIGHT
- I/O PORTS
- TEXT MODES
- OS
- POWER SUPPLY
- PRICE Unknown
- Documentation
Intel SDK-286
- Technical Information:
- NAME SDK-286
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Design Kit Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE Monitor in ROM
- KEYBOARD None
- CPU Intel 80286
- SPEED
- COPROCESSOR Intel 8087
- RAM
- VRAM
- ROM 6
- SIZE / WEIGHT
- I/O PORTS
- TEXT MODES
- OS
- POWER SUPPLY
- PRICE Unknown
- Documentation
Intel EV80C196KB Microcontroller Evaluation Board
Intel EV80C196KB Microcontroller Evaluation Board- Technical Information:
- NAME Intel EV80C196KB Microcontroller Evaluation Board
- MANUFACTURER Intel
- TYPE Evaluation Board For Microcomputer
- ORIGIN U.S.A.
- YEAR 1985?
- BUILT IN LANGUAGE
- KEYBOARD
- CPU Intel 80C196KB
- SPEED
- COPROCESSOR None
- RAM
- VRAM
- ROM
- SIZE / WEIGHT ?? (L) × ?? (w) × ?? (H) inch
- I/O PORTS
- TEXT MODES
- OS Monitor in ROM
- POWER SUPPLY External
- PRICE Unknown
- Documentation