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Zilog

Zilog, Inc. is an American manufacturer of microprocessors and 8-bit and 16-bit microcontrollers. It is also a supplier of application-specific embedded system-on-chip (SoC) products.

Zilog, Inc.
Zilog Logo 2019
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySemiconductors
GenreCPU, microprocessor
Founded1974
FounderFederico Faggin and Ralph Ungermann
HeadquartersMilpitas, California,[1]
United States
Key people
Federico Faggin
Chairman of the Board
Darin G. Billerbeck
President CEO Director
ProductsMicrocontrollers
Microprocessors
Motion detection
TV controllers
Single board computers
Revenue$82 million (2007)
$67.2 million (2008)
$36.2 Million (2009)
−$18.39 million (2008)
$3.18 million (2008)
Number of employees
174[2] (March 2009), 1010 (parent)[3]March 2013
ParentLittelfuse
WebsiteZilog.com
Littelfuse.com

Its most famous product is the Z80 series of 8-bit microprocessors that were compatible with the Intel 8080 but significantly cheaper. The Z80 was widely used during the 1980s in many popular home computers such as the TRS-80, MSX, Amstrad CPC and the ZX Spectrum,[4] as well as arcade games such as Pac-Man. The company also made 16- and 32-bit processors, but these did not see widespread use. From the 1990s, the company focused primarily on the microcontroller market.

The name (pronunciation varies)[5] is an acronym of Z integrated logic, also thought of as "Z for the last word of Integrated Logic".[6] In the oral history interview video which Federico Faggin (co-founder of Zilog) recorded for the Computer History Museum, he pronounced Zilog with a long "i" (/ˈzlɒɡ/) consistently.

History

Zilog was started in California in 1974 by Federico Faggin and Ralph Ungermann,[6][7] who both left Intel after working on the 4004 and 8080 microprocessors and custom chips. Masatoshi Shima, who also worked with Faggin on the 4004 and 8080, joined Zilog in 1975.[8] Ungermann had a falling-out with Faggin and left Zilog in 1978.

On January 1, 1979, Zilog released the first issue of their comic book Captain Zilog, which featured the Z8000 computer.[9] The Z8000, introduced that year, was the company's first 16-bit microprocessor.[10]

The company became a subsidiary of Exxon in 1980. Exxon first made a large investment for 51 percent of the company before buying it outright;[11] however, the management and employees bought it back in 1989, led by Edgar Sack.[12]

 
Zilog's iconic 8-bit processor, the Z80. Pictured is one of the first Z80s ever made.

Zilog went public in 1991, but was acquired in 1998 by Texas Pacific Group for $527 million.[13] Curtis Crawford replaced Sack and changed the company's direction towards 32-bit data communications processors.

In 1999, Zilog acquired Production Languages Corporation for an unspecified amount less than $10 million.[14]

Bonds were sold against the company to fund the new developments, but after the Internet bubble burst in 2000 and the resultant reduction in customer demand for such products, Curtis Crawford was replaced by James (Jim) Thorburn, who reorganized the company under Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2001 and refocused it on the 8- and 16-bit microcontroller market.

 
Logo of Zilog introduced in the 1990s

Jim Thorburn led Zilog back into profitability, and by FY 2007, Zilog had $82 million in sales. During this time, the company developed the Z8 Encore! 8-bit Flash MCU and ZNEO 16-bit Flash MCU product families. In February 2007, Zilog hired Darin Billerbeck to replace Jim Thorburn as president and CEO.

The last year Zilog introduced any new 8-bit microcontroller products was 2007. With no new product road map, FY2008 sales fell 20% to $67.2 million. Sales fell 46% in FY2009 to $36.2 million.[citation needed]

In January 2008, Zilog declined an unsolicited proposal made by Universal Electronics Inc. to acquire the company.[15]

On February 19, 2009, Zilog announced that it had sold off its 8-bit Crimzon Universal Remote Control infrared microcontroller product line, as well as its ARM9 32-bit microcontrollers, including the Zatara security microcontrollers and 15 patents, to Maxim Integrated Products. Remote control manufacturer Universal Electronics Inc. purchased all of Zilog's software and intellectual property assets related to Zilog's universal remote control business, including all ROM code, software, and database of infrared codes.[16] Zilog sold these assets for $31 million cash.

In December 2009, IXYS Corporation bought the company for $62.4 million in cash, which was significantly below the market valuation of Zilog's stock at the time.[17][18] Details of the acquisition have been under investigation.

 
A May 1976 advertisement for the Zilog Z-80 8-bit microprocessor

Since early 2010, Zilog has refocused on the industrial and consumer markets for motion detection, motor control, RF wireless and embedded security applications, and is currently producing a number of reference designs that integrate its 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers with IXYS power management products.

In February 2012, Zilog announced the release of its Z8051 family of microcontrollers and tool sets to fill a vacancy in the developer market for 8051 cores that was created when chip-maker NXP Semiconductors exited the 8051 market. Later that year, Zilog announced its ZGATE Embedded Security solution, which incorporates its eZ80F91 MCU and TCP/IP stack with an embedded firewall to offer protection against cyber threats and attacks at the chip level.

In August 2017, Zilog and its parent IXYS Corporation were acquired by Littelfuse Inc in exchange for $750 million in cash and stocks.[19][20]

Microprocessors

Z80

The Z80(i) is an improved implementation of the Intel 8080 architecture, with substantial extensions to the register model and instruction set and with added hardware interface features. At introduction, the Z80 was faster, more capable, and much cheaper than the 8080. Alongside the 6502, the Z80 was one of the most popular 8-bit processors for general purpose microcomputers and other applications from the late 1970s well into the 1980s, and modern CMOS versions of both CPUs are still in production and use today (as of May 2021). The Z80 CPU was used in the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81, ZX Spectrum and the Amstrad CPC home computers as well as the MSX architecture and the Microbee and Tandy TRS-80 (models I, II, III, 4, and others). The CP/M-80 operating system (and its huge software library featuring hits like WordStar and dBase) was known to be the Z80 disk operating system, and its success is partly due to the popularity of the Z80. The 1985 Commodore 128 added a Z80 to the Commodore 64 hardware allowing it to run CP/M software; the Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow 100 similarly added a Z80 to an Intel 8088-based MS-DOS computer to enable the machine to run both MS-DOS and CP/M software natively.

The Z80 was a common choice for creators of video games during the Golden age of arcade video games, with a Z80 powering Pac-Man,[21] dual Z80s in Scramble,[22] and three in each Galaga machine.[23] It was the central processor for the ColecoVision game console (1982) and Sega's Master System (1986) and Game Gear (1990).

In the 1990s, the Z80 was the CPU of the Texas Instruments graphing calculator series, as well as being used as the secondary/support CPU in the Sega Genesis (most typically used for sound[24]).

Other chips

After the Z80 Zilog introduced the 16-bit Z8000 and 32-bit Z80000 processors, but these were not particularly successful, and the company refocused on the microcontroller market, producing both basic CPUs and application-specific integrated circuits/standard products (ASICs/ASSPs) built around a CPU core. As well as producing processors, Zilog has produced several other components. One of the most famous was the Zilog SCC serial communications controller as found on early Apple Macintosh, Sun SPARCstations and SPARCservers up to the SPARCstation 20.

Zilog also formed a Systems Division, which designed the Zilog System 8000, a Z8000- or Z80000-based multiuser computer system running a Unix derivative called ZEUS (Zilog Enhanced UNIX System).[25][26]

Zilog attempted to enter the 32-bit microcontroller market in February 2006 with the demonstration of ARM9-based Point-Of-Sale (POS) microcontroller product line.[27][28] The final product was released in 2007 called Zatara.[29] Sales were disappointing and the entire ARM9 series was sold to Maxim Integrated Products in 2009.

Zilog also produced Zdots single board computers. It includes Zilog eZ80AcclaimPlus controller, 1MB flash memory, 512KB SRAM, 10BaseT Ethernet Controller, IrDA transceiver, 2 x 60-pin system expansion interface with full MPU bus/control signals, RJ-45 Ethernet connector.[30] Motion detection version includes Z8 Encore! XP MCU.[31]

Product list

Microprocessor families

Microcontroller families

Communication controllers

  • Z8030/Z8530 SCC and Z80230/Z85230 ESCC USART chips
  • Z16017/Z16M17/Z86017 PCMCIA adapter
  • Z80382/Z8L382 microprocessor
  • Z5380 SCSI protocol controller (based on NCR 5380)
  • Z022 series single-chip modem

Motion detection

  • ZEPIR0AAS02MODG - ZMOTION™ Motion Detection Module
  • Z8FS040 ZMOTION™ MCU - Microcontroller with built-in motion detection algorithms
  • Z8FS021A - ZMOTION™ Intrusion MCU - Microcontroller with built-in intrusion motion detection algorithms

Digital signal processor

  • Z86295
  • Z89 series

TV controllers

  • Z90231
  • Z90233
  • Z90251
  • Z90255

Line 21 decoders

  • Z86129/Z86130/Z86131
  • Z86228/Z86229/Z86230

Single board computers

  • Zdots eZ80F91

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us". www.zilog.com. Zilog. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  2. ^ Zilog Inc 10-K, March 2009
  3. ^ IXYS Corporation 10-K, March 2013
  4. ^ "Chip Hall of Fame: Zilog Z80 Microprocessor". IEEE Spectrum. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  5. ^ "How To Pronounce Zilog Z16C01: Zilog Z16C01 pronunciation". www.pronouncekiwi.com. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  6. ^ a b "ZILOG Oral History Panel on the Founding of the Company and the development of the Z80 Microprocessor" (PDF).
  7. ^ "9.6 Zilog Ungerman-Bass in Brief".
  8. ^ Liebson, Steven (2019-02-19). "In Memoriam: Dr. Bernard Peuto, Architect of Zilog's Z8000 and Z8". EEJournal. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  9. ^ Captain Zilog!. Lou Brooks, Joe Kuber. U.S.: Zilog, Inc. 1979.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ Lot, Chris (2022-08-21). "Clover Computer: A Modern Z8000 CP/M Machine". Hackaday. Retrieved 2022-09-01.
  11. ^ https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/05/the-time-exxon-went-into-the-semiconductor-business-and-failed/275993/
  12. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/15/business/company-news-zilog-team-seeks-company.html
  13. ^ "Zilog Agrees to Be Acquired for $527 Million". The New York Times. 1997-07-22. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  14. ^ "Zilog acquires software-core developer Production Languages Corp". EETimes. 1999-12-14. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  15. ^ "Zilog Press Release (February 4, 2008): "Zilog Board of Directors Declines Universal Electronics Inc.'s Unsolicited Proposal"".
  16. ^ "Zilog Sells Off Two Product Lines (February 19, 2009)".
  17. ^ "SEC filing: IXYS and Zilog merger".
  18. ^ "Zilog Acquired by IXYS".
  19. ^ "IXYS Corp. agrees to be bought by Littelfuse Inc. in $750 million cash and stock deal". Silicon Valley Business Journal. August 28, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  20. ^ "Littelfuse buys Ixys for $750m". Electronics Weekly. 2017-08-29. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  21. ^ Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames
  22. ^ Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames
  23. ^ Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames
  24. ^ The Z80 in the Genesis has access to its own dedicated 8 KB of RAM, the sound hardware, the controller ports, the video chip (VDP) (which contains the PSG sound generator), the cartridge slot, the expansion interface, and other Genesis hardware registers, so this Z80 is versatile, even to the point that it can be used for general computation. The Master System emulation mode of the Genesis uses the Z80 to run the game software while the MC68000 CPU is effectively stopped; this is how Master System games run on the Genesis through the Power Base Converter, which has barely any electronics and is almost a purely passive wiring adapter. In principle, software on a Genesis cartridge (or on Sega CD media) could use the Z80 as the main CPU and let the 68000 serve as a support CPU: the functionality of the Z80 in the Genesis is really that general and flexible. (technical information source: Sega Genesis Programming Manual)
  25. ^ "ZILOG Z8000". old-computers.com. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
  26. ^ Fiedler, Ryan (October 1983). "The Unix Tutorial / Part 3: Unix in the Microcomputer Marketplace". BYTE. p. 132. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  27. ^ ZiLOG(R) Unveils 32-Bit ARM-9(R) Application-Specific Strategy to Focus on Security and Point-of-Sale Markets
  28. ^ New ZiLOG ARM9 Microcontroller Product Line
  29. ^ Zilog Leads the Secure Transactions Market with New 32-bit High Security Zatara(TM) Series ARM(R) Core Based ASSP
  30. ^ Zilog Zdots eZ80F91 Module
  31. ^ Zilog ePIR Enhanced Motion Detection ZDOTS Single Board Computer Bolsters Energy Management For Vending And Other Applications Back

External links

  • Official website

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article May 2014 The factual accuracy of parts of this article those related to article may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zilog Inc is an American manufacturer of microprocessors and 8 bit and 16 bit microcontrollers It is also a supplier of application specific embedded system on chip SoC products Zilog Inc Zilog Logo 2019TypeSubsidiaryIndustrySemiconductorsGenreCPU microprocessorFounded1974FounderFederico Faggin and Ralph UngermannHeadquartersMilpitas California 1 United StatesKey peopleFederico FagginChairman of the BoardDarin G BillerbeckPresident CEO DirectorProductsMicrocontrollersMicroprocessorsMotion detectionTV controllersSingle board computersRevenue 82 million 2007 67 2 million 2008 36 2 Million 2009 Operating income 18 39 million 2008 Net income 3 18 million 2008 Number of employees174 2 March 2009 1010 parent 3 March 2013ParentLittelfuseWebsiteZilog com Littelfuse comIts most famous product is the Z80 series of 8 bit microprocessors that were compatible with the Intel 8080 but significantly cheaper The Z80 was widely used during the 1980s in many popular home computers such as the TRS 80 MSX Amstrad CPC and the ZX Spectrum 4 as well as arcade games such as Pac Man The company also made 16 and 32 bit processors but these did not see widespread use From the 1990s the company focused primarily on the microcontroller market The name pronunciation varies 5 is an acronym of Z integrated logic also thought of as Z for the last word of Integrated Logic 6 In the oral history interview video which Federico Faggin co founder of Zilog recorded for the Computer History Museum he pronounced Zilog with a long i ˈ z aɪ l ɒ ɡ consistently Contents 1 History 2 Microprocessors 2 1 Z80 2 2 Other chips 3 Product list 3 1 Microprocessor families 3 2 Microcontroller families 3 3 Communication controllers 3 3 1 Motion detection 3 4 Digital signal processor 3 5 TV controllers 3 5 1 Line 21 decoders 3 5 2 Single board computers 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditZilog was started in California in 1974 by Federico Faggin and Ralph Ungermann 6 7 who both left Intel after working on the 4004 and 8080 microprocessors and custom chips Masatoshi Shima who also worked with Faggin on the 4004 and 8080 joined Zilog in 1975 8 Ungermann had a falling out with Faggin and left Zilog in 1978 On January 1 1979 Zilog released the first issue of their comic book Captain Zilog which featured the Z8000 computer 9 The Z8000 introduced that year was the company s first 16 bit microprocessor 10 The company became a subsidiary of Exxon in 1980 Exxon first made a large investment for 51 percent of the company before buying it outright 11 however the management and employees bought it back in 1989 led by Edgar Sack 12 Zilog s iconic 8 bit processor the Z80 Pictured is one of the first Z80s ever made Zilog went public in 1991 but was acquired in 1998 by Texas Pacific Group for 527 million 13 Curtis Crawford replaced Sack and changed the company s direction towards 32 bit data communications processors In 1999 Zilog acquired Production Languages Corporation for an unspecified amount less than 10 million 14 Bonds were sold against the company to fund the new developments but after the Internet bubble burst in 2000 and the resultant reduction in customer demand for such products Curtis Crawford was replaced by James Jim Thorburn who reorganized the company under Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2001 and refocused it on the 8 and 16 bit microcontroller market Logo of Zilog introduced in the 1990s Jim Thorburn led Zilog back into profitability and by FY 2007 Zilog had 82 million in sales During this time the company developed the Z8 Encore 8 bit Flash MCU and ZNEO 16 bit Flash MCU product families In February 2007 Zilog hired Darin Billerbeck to replace Jim Thorburn as president and CEO The last year Zilog introduced any new 8 bit microcontroller products was 2007 With no new product road map FY2008 sales fell 20 to 67 2 million Sales fell 46 in FY2009 to 36 2 million citation needed In January 2008 Zilog declined an unsolicited proposal made by Universal Electronics Inc to acquire the company 15 On February 19 2009 Zilog announced that it had sold off its 8 bit Crimzon Universal Remote Control infrared microcontroller product line as well as its ARM9 32 bit microcontrollers including the Zatara security microcontrollers and 15 patents to Maxim Integrated Products Remote control manufacturer Universal Electronics Inc purchased all of Zilog s software and intellectual property assets related to Zilog s universal remote control business including all ROM code software and database of infrared codes 16 Zilog sold these assets for 31 million cash In December 2009 IXYS Corporation bought the company for 62 4 million in cash which was significantly below the market valuation of Zilog s stock at the time 17 18 Details of the acquisition have been under investigation A May 1976 advertisement for the Zilog Z 80 8 bit microprocessorSince early 2010 Zilog has refocused on the industrial and consumer markets for motion detection motor control RF wireless and embedded security applications and is currently producing a number of reference designs that integrate its 8 and 16 bit microcontrollers with IXYS power management products In February 2012 Zilog announced the release of its Z8051 family of microcontrollers and tool sets to fill a vacancy in the developer market for 8051 cores that was created when chip maker NXP Semiconductors exited the 8051 market Later that year Zilog announced its ZGATE Embedded Security solution which incorporates its eZ80F91 MCU and TCP IP stack with an embedded firewall to offer protection against cyber threats and attacks at the chip level In August 2017 Zilog and its parent IXYS Corporation were acquired by Littelfuse Inc in exchange for 750 million in cash and stocks 19 20 Microprocessors EditZ80 Edit The Z80 i is an improved implementation of the Intel 8080 architecture with substantial extensions to the register model and instruction set and with added hardware interface features At introduction the Z80 was faster more capable and much cheaper than the 8080 Alongside the 6502 the Z80 was one of the most popular 8 bit processors for general purpose microcomputers and other applications from the late 1970s well into the 1980s and modern CMOS versions of both CPUs are still in production and use today as of May 2021 The Z80 CPU was used in the Sinclair ZX80 ZX81 ZX Spectrum and the Amstrad CPC home computers as well as the MSX architecture and the Microbee and Tandy TRS 80 models I II III 4 and others The CP M 80 operating system and its huge software library featuring hits like WordStar and dBase was known to be the Z80 disk operating system and its success is partly due to the popularity of the Z80 The 1985 Commodore 128 added a Z80 to the Commodore 64 hardware allowing it to run CP M software the Digital Equipment Corporation Rainbow 100 similarly added a Z80 to an Intel 8088 based MS DOS computer to enable the machine to run both MS DOS and CP M software natively The Z80 was a common choice for creators of video games during the Golden age of arcade video games with a Z80 powering Pac Man 21 dual Z80s in Scramble 22 and three in each Galaga machine 23 It was the central processor for the ColecoVision game console 1982 and Sega s Master System 1986 and Game Gear 1990 In the 1990s the Z80 was the CPU of the Texas Instruments graphing calculator series as well as being used as the secondary support CPU in the Sega Genesis most typically used for sound 24 Other chips Edit After the Z80 Zilog introduced the 16 bit Z8000 and 32 bit Z80000 processors but these were not particularly successful and the company refocused on the microcontroller market producing both basic CPUs and application specific integrated circuits standard products ASICs ASSPs built around a CPU core As well as producing processors Zilog has produced several other components One of the most famous was the Zilog SCC serial communications controller as found on early Apple Macintosh Sun SPARCstations and SPARCservers up to the SPARCstation 20 Zilog also formed a Systems Division which designed the Zilog System 8000 a Z8000 or Z80000 based multiuser computer system running a Unix derivative called ZEUS Zilog Enhanced UNIX System 25 26 Zilog attempted to enter the 32 bit microcontroller market in February 2006 with the demonstration of ARM9 based Point Of Sale POS microcontroller product line 27 28 The final product was released in 2007 called Zatara 29 Sales were disappointing and the entire ARM9 series was sold to Maxim Integrated Products in 2009 Zilog also produced Zdots single board computers It includes Zilog eZ80AcclaimPlus controller 1MB flash memory 512KB SRAM 10BaseT Ethernet Controller IrDA transceiver 2 x 60 pin system expansion interface with full MPU bus control signals RJ 45 Ethernet connector 30 Motion detection version includes Z8 Encore XP MCU 31 Product list EditMicroprocessor families Edit Zilog Z80 1976 Zilog Z8000 ca 1978 Zilog Z800 1985 Zilog Z80000 late 1985 Zilog Z280 early 1986 Zilog Z180 late 1986 Microcontroller families Edit Zilog Z380 1994 Zilog Z8 Encore Zilog Z8 Encore XP Zilog eZ80 2001 Zilog eZ8 2005 Zilog Z16F ZNEO 16 bit microcontroller 2006 Zilog Z8051 2011 Communication controllers Edit Z8030 Z8530 SCC and Z80230 Z85230 ESCC USART chips Z16017 Z16M17 Z86017 PCMCIA adapter Z80382 Z8L382 microprocessor Z5380 SCSI protocol controller based on NCR 5380 Z022 series single chip modemMotion detection Edit ZEPIR0AAS02MODG ZMOTION Motion Detection Module Z8FS040 ZMOTION MCU Microcontroller with built in motion detection algorithms Z8FS021A ZMOTION Intrusion MCU Microcontroller with built in intrusion motion detection algorithmsDigital signal processor Edit Z86295 Z89 seriesTV controllers Edit Z90231 Z90233 Z90251 Z90255Line 21 decoders Edit Z86129 Z86130 Z86131 Z86228 Z86229 Z86230Single board computers Edit Zdots eZ80F91See also EditZ80 RIO Applied Digital Data Systems LaFarr Stuart Zilog s 4th employeeReferences Edit Contact Us www zilog com Zilog Retrieved May 11 2018 Zilog Inc 10 K March 2009 IXYS Corporation 10 K March 2013 Chip Hall of Fame Zilog Z80 Microprocessor IEEE Spectrum 2017 06 30 Retrieved 2022 08 01 How To Pronounce Zilog Z16C01 Zilog Z16C01 pronunciation www pronouncekiwi com Retrieved 2020 07 09 a b ZILOG Oral History Panel on the Founding of the Company and the development of the Z80 Microprocessor PDF 9 6 Zilog Ungerman Bass in Brief Liebson Steven 2019 02 19 In Memoriam Dr Bernard Peuto Architect of Zilog s Z8000 and Z8 EEJournal Retrieved 2022 08 15 Captain Zilog Lou Brooks Joe Kuber U S Zilog Inc 1979 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Lot Chris 2022 08 21 Clover Computer A Modern Z8000 CP M Machine Hackaday Retrieved 2022 09 01 https www theatlantic com technology archive 2013 05 the time exxon went into the semiconductor business and failed 275993 https www nytimes com 1989 06 15 business company news zilog team seeks company html Zilog Agrees to Be Acquired for 527 Million The New York Times 1997 07 22 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 08 15 Zilog acquires software core developer Production Languages Corp EETimes 1999 12 14 Retrieved 2022 08 22 Zilog Press Release February 4 2008 Zilog Board of Directors Declines Universal Electronics Inc s Unsolicited Proposal Zilog Sells Off Two Product Lines February 19 2009 SEC filing IXYS and Zilog merger Zilog Acquired by IXYS IXYS Corp agrees to be bought by Littelfuse Inc in 750 million cash and stock deal Silicon Valley Business Journal August 28 2017 Retrieved January 10 2018 Littelfuse buys Ixys for 750m Electronics Weekly 2017 08 29 Retrieved 2017 09 19 Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames Zilog at the Killer List of Videogames The Z80 in the Genesis has access to its own dedicated 8 KB of RAM the sound hardware the controller ports the video chip VDP which contains the PSG sound generator the cartridge slot the expansion interface and other Genesis hardware registers so this Z80 is versatile even to the point that it can be used for general computation The Master System emulation mode of the Genesis uses the Z80 to run the game software while the MC68000 CPU is effectively stopped this is how Master System games run on the Genesis through the Power Base Converter which has barely any electronics and is almost a purely passive wiring adapter In principle software on a Genesis cartridge or on Sega CD media could use the Z80 as the main CPU and let the 68000 serve as a support CPU the functionality of the Z80 in the Genesis is really that general and flexible technical information source Sega Genesis Programming Manual ZILOG Z8000 old computers com Retrieved 2008 04 22 Fiedler Ryan October 1983 The Unix Tutorial Part 3 Unix in the Microcomputer Marketplace BYTE p 132 Retrieved 30 January 2015 ZiLOG R Unveils 32 Bit ARM 9 R Application Specific Strategy to Focus on Security and Point of Sale Markets New ZiLOG ARM9 Microcontroller Product Line Zilog Leads the Secure Transactions Market with New 32 bit High Security Zatara TM Series ARM R Core Based ASSP Zilog Zdots eZ80F91 Module Zilog ePIR Enhanced Motion Detection ZDOTS Single Board Computer Bolsters Energy Management For Vending And Other Applications BackExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved 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