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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic
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I've been studying the standard cell circuitry in the Intel 386 processor recently. The 386, introduced in 1985, was Intel's most co...
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A Navajo weaving of an integrated circuit: the 555 timer
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The noted Diné (Navajo) weaver Marilou Schultz recently completed an intricate weaving composed of thick white lines on a black background, ...
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Here be dragons: Preventing static damage, latchup, and metastability in the 386
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I've been reverse-engineering the Intel 386 processor (from 1985), and I've come across some interesting circuits for the chip's...
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A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package
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Intel released the 386 processor in 1985, the first 32-bit chip in the x86 line. This chip was packaged in a ceramic square with 132 gold-pl...
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