KOMDIV-32
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Produced | 1999 |
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Designed by | NIISI |
Common manufacturer(s) | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 33 MHz to 100 MHz |
Min. feature size | 0.25 µm to 0.5 µm |
Instruction set | MIPS I |
Cores | 1 |
The KOMDIV-32 (Russian: КОМДИВ-32) is a family of 32-bit microprocessors developed by NIISI, Russia.
These microprocessors are compatible with MIPS R3000 and have integrated MIPS R3010 compatible floating-point unit.
Produced versions:
- 1V812, (Russian: 1В812)
- 3-layer metal, 0.5 µm process, 1.5 million transistors, clock rate 33 MHz, 8KB L1 instruction cache, 8KB L1 data cache, compatible with IDT 79R3081E
- 1890VM1T, (Russian: 1890ВМ1Т)
- 0.5 µm process, clock rate 50 MHz
- 1890VM2T, (Russian: 1890ВМ2Т)
- 0.35 µm process, clock rate 90 MHz [1]
- 5890VE1Т (Russian: 5890ВЕ1Т)
- SoC, radiation hardened, radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad, 0.5 µm silicon on insulator (SOI) process, clock rate 33 MHz [2][3]
- 1900VM2T (Russian: 1900ВМ2Т) also known as REZERV-32
- radiation hardened, radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad, triple modular redundancy on block level with self-healing, 0.35 µm silicon on insulator (SOI) process, working temperature from -60 to 125 °C, clock rate 66 MHz. [4][5]
- 1907VM1T (Russian: 1907ВМ1Т)
See also
References
- First russian MIPS-compatible microprocessor, December 22, 2007
- "http://www.niisi.ru/otd12.htm" (In Russian)
- "http://www.iki.rssi.ru/books/2013mal_apparati.pdf" (In Russian)