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A MC680x0 compatible coprocessor for binary image processing
A new ASIC coprocessor has been designed binary image processing applications. This dedicated IC has been fabricated in a 1.5 micron CMOS technology and contains 50000 gates. An important feature is that the chip is developed to be fully compatible with the Motorola MC680x0 family of processors. It works in coprocessor or peripheral mode on a 8-, 16- or a 32-bit bus.<>