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When was the 68332 introduced?

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martinwiseman

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

A customer of ours wants to know when the 68332 processor which we use
in their product was first introduced to the market and I've been
unable to find an answer.

I know that I used a 16MHz part in a design in late 1992, I have an
instruction manual for a development board dated May 1992, and I've
found a paper data book for the chip itself with a copyright date of
1990 (but no version number), however we were hoping to narrow it down
a bit better than that.

I'm hoping someone out there used it when it first came out and can
remember when that was.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Martin.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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martinwiseman said:
Hi,

A customer of ours wants to know when the 68332 processor which we use
in their product was first introduced to the market and I've been
unable to find an answer.

I know that I used a 16MHz part in a design in late 1992, I have an
instruction manual for a development board dated May 1992, and I've
found a paper data book for the chip itself with a copyright date of
1990 (but no version number), however we were hoping to narrow it down
a bit better than that.

I'm hoping someone out there used it when it first came out and can
remember when that was.

Can anyone help?

" SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: April 18, 1989

LEAD: Motorola Inc. introduced a new family of chips for computer control of
automobiles and electronic appliances.

The new 68332 microcontroller is based on the 68020 microprocessor used in some
personal computers and work stations."

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE7DE1431F93BA25757C0A96F948260

http://www.google.com/search?&q=68332+motorola+introduced

Graham
 
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Martin Wiseman

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
" SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: April 18, 1989

LEAD: Motorola Inc. introduced a new family of chips for computer control of
automobiles and electronic appliances.

The new 68332 microcontroller is based on the 68020 microprocessor used in some
personal computers and work stations."

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE7DE1431F93BA25757C0A
96F948260

http://www.google.com/search?&q=68332+motorola+introduced

That's brilliant, thanks. Believe it or not both I and the customer had
tried several Google searches and failed to find anything.

Martin.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
Hi,


That's brilliant, thanks. Believe it or not both I and the customer had
tried several Google searches and failed to find anything.

I've found it all hinges on the keywords you enter.

Graham
 
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