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{{Infobox CPU
|name          = Zilog Z180
|produced-start = 1997
|slowest        = 6
|slow-unit      = MHz
|fastest        = 33
|fast-unit      = MHz
|manuf1        = [[Hitachi]], [[Zilog]]
|arch          = [[Zilog Z80 Instruction set|Z80]]
|data-width    = 8 bits
|address-width  = 16 bits
|sock1          = Not applicable
|pack1          = 64-pin [[Dual in-line package|DIP]], 68-pin [[Plastic leaded chip carrier|PLCC]], 80-pin [[QFP]]
|predecessor  = {{Plainlist|
*[[Zilog Z80|Z80]]}}
|successor    = {{Plainlist|
*[[Zilog Z8000|Z8000]]
*[[Zilog Z800|Z800]]/[[Zilog Z280|Z280]]
*[[Zilog Z380|Z380]]
*[[Zilog eZ80|eZ80]]}}
}}
The [[Zilog]] '''Z180''' is an [[8-bit computing|8-bit]] [[Central Processing Unit|processor]] and successor of the [[Zilog Z80|Z80]] CPU. The Z180 retains a significant amount of backwards compatibility with the Z80, while adding many new features that extends the life of the series of processors. In addition to higher clock speeds, the Z180 family adds integrated peripherals such as a clock generator, [[16-bit computing|16-bit]] counters/timers, an interrupt controller, wait-state generators, serial ports and a [[Direct memory access controller|DMA controller]]. The processor also integrates a [[Memory management unit|MMU]] that supports configurable banks of memory in 64KB blocks and allows the virtual addressing of up to 1MB of memory.
The [[Zilog]] '''Z180''' is an [[8-bit computing|8-bit]] [[Central Processing Unit|processor]] and successor of the [[Zilog Z80|Z80]] CPU. The Z180 retains a significant amount of backwards compatibility with the Z80, while adding many new features that extends the life of the series of processors. In addition to higher clock speeds, the Z180 family adds integrated peripherals such as a clock generator, [[16-bit computing|16-bit]] counters/timers, an interrupt controller, wait-state generators, serial ports and a [[Direct memory access controller|DMA controller]]. The processor also integrates a [[Memory management unit|MMU]] that supports configurable banks of memory in 64KB blocks and allows the virtual addressing of up to 1MB of memory.


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Zilog Z180
General information
Launched1997
Common manufacturer(s)
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate6 MHz to 33 MHz
Data width8 bits
Address width16 bits
Architecture and classification
Instruction setZ80
Physical specifications
Package(s)
Socket(s)
  • Not applicable
History
Predecessor(s)
Successor(s)

The Zilog Z180 is an 8-bit processor and successor of the Z80 CPU. The Z180 retains a significant amount of backwards compatibility with the Z80, while adding many new features that extends the life of the series of processors. In addition to higher clock speeds, the Z180 family adds integrated peripherals such as a clock generator, 16-bit counters/timers, an interrupt controller, wait-state generators, serial ports and a DMA controller. The processor also integrates a MMU that supports configurable banks of memory in 64KB blocks and allows the virtual addressing of up to 1MB of memory.