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- Static_core abstract "Static core is a central processing unit (CPU) chip entirely implemented in static logic—in other words, the CPU can be clocked down to zero hertz.It can be stopped simply by stopping the system clock oscillator that is driving it, and it will hold its state indefinitely and resume processing at the point it was stopped when the clock signal is restarted, as long as it is kept powered.It allows the use of less power, and is suitable for standby mode.The RCA 1802 was perhaps the first CPU with a static core.The Intel 80386EX and the WDC 65C02S are static core CPUs, as is the Freescale 683XX family.Many low-power electronics systems are designed as fully static systems—such as, for example, the Psion Organiser, the TRS-80 Model 100, and the Galileo spacecraft.In such a fully static system, the processor has a static core, data is stored in fully static RAM (rather than DRAM), etc.This allows the entire system to be "paused" indefinitely, in a low power state, and then instantly resume where it left off.".
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- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Asynchronous_circuit.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_processing_unit.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clock_signal.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Clock_rate.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Clock_speed.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_logic_(digital_electronics).
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_logic_(digital_logic).
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Freescale_683XX.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_(spacecraft).
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_spacecraft.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Intel_80386EX.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_electronics.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Psion_Organiser.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink RCA_1802.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Static_RAM.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Static_logic.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink Static_random-access_memory.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink TRS-80_Model_100.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLink WDC_65C02.
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLinkText "Static core".
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLinkText "fully static".
- Static_core wikiPageWikiLinkText "static core".
- Static_core hasPhotoCollection Static_core.
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- Static_core subject Category:Central_processing_unit.
- Static_core subject Category:Clock_signal.
- Static_core hypernym Chip.
- Static_core type Article.
- Static_core type Article.
- Static_core comment "Static core is a central processing unit (CPU) chip entirely implemented in static logic—in other words, the CPU can be clocked down to zero hertz.It can be stopped simply by stopping the system clock oscillator that is driving it, and it will hold its state indefinitely and resume processing at the point it was stopped when the clock signal is restarted, as long as it is kept powered.It allows the use of less power, and is suitable for standby mode.The RCA 1802 was perhaps the first CPU with a static core.The Intel 80386EX and the WDC 65C02S are static core CPUs, as is the Freescale 683XX family.Many low-power electronics systems are designed as fully static systems—such as, for example, the Psion Organiser, the TRS-80 Model 100, and the Galileo spacecraft.In such a fully static system, the processor has a static core, data is stored in fully static RAM (rather than DRAM), etc.This allows the entire system to be "paused" indefinitely, in a low power state, and then instantly resume where it left off.".
- Static_core label "Static core".
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