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Hi Guys i'm new here .
I did a design several years ago . it was a wire comunication system a (power modem) .So i implemented two instructions one was transmit
and the other was receive . the instructions were decoded after being received and a suite of actions was triggered . controled sequentially by a state machine .the whole design held in a 85c225 an old INTEL epld .no longuer in the market . Today it will be carzy to do that . in those days a cpu microcontroller was eprom + bus demultiplexer + CPU . So my EPLD
deal was a great aproach .To qualify as a CPU .It has to have BUS .. in may case two lines
A DECODE UNIT .. it can decode two instruccions in one cycle
or more in multiples cycles
The EXECUTION UNIT is basically a STATE MACHINE .. (the MICROCODE )
and the suite of actions to take , control an LED or else ..
My design worked but it was prone to NOISE ..
i used a PLL NE565 to convey the information over the POWER LINE and to RESTORE a CLOCK ..
As Lada noted, the Motorola MC14500B was a 1-bit processor intended for control applications. It went obsolete years ago. I may still have a datasheet for it somewhere, though no parts. Motorola made a few special purpose CMOS parts like this that weren't available elsewhere, like the MC14490 hex contact bounce eliminator.
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