Have you seen the
www.cosmacelf.com site? While I don't know if it
specifically has what you're looking for, there's a lot of history and info
available.
The 1802 is considered to be the first CMOS microprocessor, from everything
I've ever read.
--John
On Thursday 25 September 2003 21:03 pm, Brian Herbert wrote:
Dear Bob;
I am puting together a history of low power systems and came
across the RCA 1802 as maybe the earliest single chip CMOS
processor (along with Intersil 6100). I am trying to figure out when
the RCA ICAN-7029 appnote was written and wonder if it is in
your Microsystems Manual or if you have other databooks.Thank
you.
Best Regards,
Brian