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The U880 is an 8-bit
microprocessor A microprocessor is a computer processor where the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit, or a small number of integrated circuits. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circ ...
that was manufactured by VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx"
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(abbreviated as MME; part of
Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt VEB Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt was an important manufacturer of active electronic components in East Germany. It should not be confused with the more well-known VEB Kombinat Robotron Dresden which used integrated circuits from Kombinat ...
) in the
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. Production of the U880 started in 1980 at VEB Funkwerk Erfurt (abbreviated as FWE; the plant was renamed to VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" in 1983). The U880 is an unlicensed clone of the Zilog
Z80 The Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced by Zilog as the startup company's first product. The Z80 was conceived by Federico Faggin in late 1974 and developed by him and his 11 employees starting in early 1975. The first working samples were ...
microprocessor, also supporting illegal opcodes and bugs, except for very minor differences like not setting the CY flag for the command (when L goes zero).


Processor variants

The U880 was manufactured in NMOS technology and encased in a plastic DIL40 package with a pin spacing of 2.5 mm (export versions had the Western pin spacing of 2.54 mm; Russian variants also came in a ceramic package). The military version of the U880 has an additional "MEK 4" marking. Image:Robotron UA880D MME 1.jpg, UA880D (1986) Image:Robotron UB880D MME S1 1.jpg, UB880D S1 hobbyist version (1989) Image:Robotron UB880D MME MEK4 1.jpg, UB880D with military "MEK 4" marking (1989) Image:Robotron VB880D MME 1.jpg, VB880D industrial temperature version (1990) Image:Robotron 80A CPU MME 1.jpg, 80A-CPU marking for export Image:U880DC08 C3 FWE-L.jpg, U880DC08 (1992)


Support chips

VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" also manufactured a number of support chips for the U880. The prefixes UA, UB, VB, 80, and 80A correspond to the same temperature ranges and clock rates as for the processor variants above. Likewise, the suffix S1 indicates the out-of-spec, hobbyist version.


Applications

The U880 was by far the most widely used microprocessor in the German Democratic Republic. Examples are: * office computers
A 5120 The A 5120 was an office computer produced by VEB Robotron in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz), East Germany starting in 1982. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880. It was built for office work and had minimal graphics and sound ...
,
PC 1715 The PC 1715 was an office computer produced by VEB Robotron in East Germany starting in 1985. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880, a clone of the Zilog Z80. It was built for office work and education, but also had an interface fo ...
(all by
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), the 1715 used a second U880 just for the keyboard. * home computers KC 85, KC compact (both by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mühlhausen), KC 87, Z1013 (both by VEB Robotron), LC80 by
Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt VEB Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt was an important manufacturer of active electronic components in East Germany. It should not be confused with the more well-known VEB Kombinat Robotron Dresden which used integrated circuits from Kombinat ...
* arcade game Poly Play (by
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) At the time the U880 was the most advanced 8-bit processor available in the Eastern Bloc. Only clones of the
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were manufactured in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and the Soviet Union. As the Z80 replaced the Intel 8080 in the West, the U880 was used throughout the Eastern Bloc. Examples are: * Poland: home computers Mera-Elzab Meritum, Elwro 700 Solum,( pl) Elwro 800 Junior,( pl) MIK CA80( pl) * Czechoslovakia: home computers Didaktik Gama, Tesla Ondra * Hungary: home computer Microkey Primo( hu) * Romania: home computers Electromagnetica JET, ITCI MicroTIM,( ro) ICE-Felix HC-85,( ro) Feper Junior * Bulgaria: office computer ISOT-1031C( ru) * Soviet Union: home computer Dubna 48K


Further development

Following the example of Zilog where the Z80 was succeeded by the 16-bit processors Z8001 / Z8002, VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" produced the U8001 / U8002. And just like its Western counterpart, the U8001 / U8002 saw far less use than the U880. When
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emerged as the dominant operating system for personal computers, in the Eastern Bloc the only available clone of the Intel 8086 was the Soviet
K1810VM86 The K1810VM86 (russian: К1810ВМ86, italic=yes) is a Soviet 16-bit microprocessor, a clone of the Intel 8086 CPU with which it is binary and pin compatible. It was developed between 1982 and 1985. The original K1810VM86 supported a clock frequen ...
. VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" then proceeded to develop a clone of the
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, the
U80601 The U80601 was a 16-bit microprocessor made in 1989-1990 by Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt in the former German Democratic Republic of East Germany. It was manufactured in NMOS technology and encased in a PLCC or ceramic (CLCC) package (first ...
. Furthermore, a CMOS version of the Z80 was developed with the designation U84C00. Due to the economic changes following the German reunification in 1990, neither project proceeded beyond pilot production. VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" (MME) was privatized in 1990 under the name ''ERMIC GmbH'', a large part of which became ''Thesys Gesellschaft für Mikroelektronik mbH'' in 1992. Both ERMIC and Thesys continued to manufacture the NMOS version of the U880, ERMIC still with the MME name and logo, Thesys under its new name. A
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chip with the marking ''U880/6'' had been developed in 1990 and went into production some time after that. The smaller chip allowed clock rates up to 8 MHz for the U880DC08 and Thesys Z80H. While Zilog likely could have taken up legal action against the successors of VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" for copyright infringement, they recruited Thesys as a Zilog distributor instead. From about 1991 until 1993, bare U880 chips were sold to Russian and Ukrainian companies and packaged there. Initially the ''U880/5'' chip revision was labelled as ''80A-CPU'' and ''T34VM1'' (russian: Т34ВМ1). Later integrated circuits with ''U880/6'' chips inside received the official designation ''KR1858VM1'' (russian:
КР1858ВМ1 The U880 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was manufactured by VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" Erfurt (abbreviated as MME; part of Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt) in the German Democratic Republic. Production of the U880 started in 1980 at VEB F ...
) for the plastic package and KM1858VM1 (russian: КМ1858ВМ1) for the ceramic package. Manufacturers include Angstrem
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, Kvazar Kiev, and VZPP Voronesh.


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U880 Processors: images and descriptions from cpu-collection.de
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