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!Part #!!Manufacturer!!Description!!DataSheet | !Part #!!Manufacturer!!Description!!DataSheet | ||
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|[[6809|MC6809E]]||Motorola||The Central Processing Unit (CPU) used in the Coco 1,2 and 3|| | |[[6809|MC6809E]]||Motorola||The Central Processing Unit (CPU) used in the Coco 1,2 and 3||[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/motorola/_dataSheets/6809.pdf pdf]|| | ||
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|[[6821|MC6821/MC6822]]||Motorola||Peripheral Interface Adapter. Two are used in the Coco to interface the 6809 to IO functions.|| | |[[6821|MC6821/MC6822]]||Motorola||Peripheral Interface Adapter. Two are used in the Coco to interface the 6809 to IO functions.||[http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/pwti/download/k1714/6821_01.pdf pdf] || | ||
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|[[6847|MC6847]]||Motorola||Video Display Generator used to generate text on the Coco 1 and 2|| | |[[6847|MC6847]]||Motorola||Video Display Generator used to generate text on the Coco 1 and 2||[http://people.ece.cornell.edu/land/courses/ece4760/ideas/mc6847.pdf pdf]|| | ||
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|[[SAM| | |[[SAM|MC6883]]||Motorola||Synchronous Address Multiplexer (SAM) used on the Coco 1 and 2, Also known as SN74LS783. This chip interfaces the system memory with the CPU and VDG.||[http://www.onastick.clara.net/sn74ls783.pdf pdf]|| | ||
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|[[MCM68A364]]||Motorola||Basic and Extended BASIC ROM chips. These Read-Only Memories (ROMs) are programmed in the factory with the Basic interpreter developed by Microsoft and Microware.|| | |[[MCM68A364]]||Motorola||Basic and Extended BASIC ROM chips. These Read-Only Memories (ROMs) are programmed in the factory with the Basic interpreter developed by Microsoft and Microware.||[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/motorola/_dataBooks/1979_Motorola_Memory_Data_Book.pdf pdf]|| | ||
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|[[GIME]]||Tandy||Graphics Interrupt Memory Enhancement chip. This custom chip provides most of the "personality" of the Coco 3, including the hi-res graphics modes, ability to access more than 64k and the ability to connect to an RGB monitor.|| || | |[[GIME]]||Tandy||Graphics Interrupt Memory Enhancement chip. This custom chip provides most of the "personality" of the Coco 3, including the hi-res graphics modes, ability to access more than 64k and the ability to connect to an RGB monitor.|| || | ||
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|[[74LS273]]|| ||Octal Flip-Flop||link|| | |[[74LS273]]|| ||Octal Flip-Flop||link|| | ||
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|[[MC14529B]]|| || | |[[MC14529B]]||Motorola||Dual 4-channel data selector. Used to switch joystick and audio inputs.||link|| | ||
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|[[74LS138]]|| ||Decoder||link|| | |[[74LS138]]|| ||1-of-8 Decoder/Demultiplexer.||link|| | ||
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|[[MC1372]]||Motorola|| | |[[MC1372]]||Motorola||Color video modulator. Used in the RF modulator circuit to connect the Coco to a TV.||link|| | ||
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|[[723C]]|| ||Common, off-the shelf 5v voltage regulator.||link|| | |[[723C]]|| ||Common, off-the shelf 5v voltage regulator.||link|| | ||
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|[[741C]]|| ||Standard [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier Op-Amp]] chip.||link|| | |[[741C]]|| ||Standard [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier Op-Amp]] chip.||link|| | ||
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|[[74LS244]]|| || | |[[74LS244]]|| ||Octal 3-state buffer/line driver.||link|| | ||
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|[[78M12]]|| ||Common, off-the-shelf 12v regulator.||link|| | |[[78M12]]|| ||Common, off-the-shelf 12v regulator.||link|| | ||
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|[[MCM90072C]]||Motorola||16k RAM chips.||link|| | |[[MCM90072C]]||Motorola||16k RAM chips.||link|| | ||
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!Part #!!Manufacturer!!Description!!DataSheet | |||
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|6551||Various||Asynchronus Communications Interface Adapter. Used in expansion paks like the [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]] and the [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]]||[http://archive.6502.org/datasheets/mos_6551_acia.pdf link]|| | |||
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Core Components
Components in this table are key components used in the Color Computer and for the most part are family members within Motorola's product line to build 6800/6809/68000 microcomputers.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | DataSheet | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MC6809E | Motorola | The Central Processing Unit (CPU) used in the Coco 1,2 and 3 | ||
| MC6821/MC6822 | Motorola | Peripheral Interface Adapter. Two are used in the Coco to interface the 6809 to IO functions. | ||
| MC6847 | Motorola | Video Display Generator used to generate text on the Coco 1 and 2 | ||
| MC6883 | Motorola | Synchronous Address Multiplexer (SAM) used on the Coco 1 and 2, Also known as SN74LS783. This chip interfaces the system memory with the CPU and VDG. | ||
| MCM68A364 | Motorola | Basic and Extended BASIC ROM chips. These Read-Only Memories (ROMs) are programmed in the factory with the Basic interpreter developed by Microsoft and Microware. | ||
| GIME | Tandy | Graphics Interrupt Memory Enhancement chip. This custom chip provides most of the "personality" of the Coco 3, including the hi-res graphics modes, ability to access more than 64k and the ability to connect to an RGB monitor. | ||
| WD1793 | Western Digital | Floppy disk controller chip. The main component in the floppy disk controller pak, this chip provides functions to control floppy disk drives. |
Additional Components
The following non-core components were used in the Coco models. They are off-the-shelf parts typically used to provide support and minor logic functions on the board. Many of these components will be familiar to electronics experimenters, and are available from several manufacturers.
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | DataSheet | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MC14050B | Motorola | Latch | link | |
| 74LS273 | Octal Flip-Flop | link | ||
| MC14529B | Motorola | Dual 4-channel data selector. Used to switch joystick and audio inputs. | link | |
| 74LS138 | 1-of-8 Decoder/Demultiplexer. | link | ||
| MC1372 | Motorola | Color video modulator. Used in the RF modulator circuit to connect the Coco to a TV. | link | |
| 723C | Common, off-the shelf 5v voltage regulator. | link | ||
| LM339 | Quad Comparator | link | ||
| 741C | Standard [Op-Amp] chip. | link | ||
| 74LS244 | Octal 3-state buffer/line driver. | link | ||
| 78M12 | Common, off-the-shelf 12v regulator. | link | ||
| 74LS02 | Quad NOR gate | link | ||
| MCM4027AC3 | Motorola | 4k RAM chips. Used in Coco 1 only. | link | |
| MCM90072C | Motorola | 16k RAM chips. | link |
Add-on Components
| Part # | Manufacturer | Description | DataSheet | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6551 | Various | Asynchronus Communications Interface Adapter. Used in expansion paks like the Deluxe RS232 Pak and the Direct Connect Modem Pak | link |