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JANUARY

U.S. domestic prices effective January 1, 1976

2411A Garden Road

Monterey, California

93940

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Prices are subject to change without notice .

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Phone: 408·372·4593

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TWX: 910-360·7082

Why start from scratch

with microprocessors.
We've already developed
the subsystems, Instruments
and education you need.

What would it cost you
to design and build
our new PLS-40IA logic
processor system you rself?

Introducing the only
logic processor system
priced under $100'.
It 's o ur one-card 4004based PLS-40lA.
It includes a microprocessor; crystal controlled clock;
80-character RAM; built-in
power-on reset; 16 lines of TTL
input; 16 lines of TTL output;
and sockets for 1024 words of
program memory.
Quantity

Pr ice

10-24
25-99
100- 499

$175

500 and up'

4004. 4040. 8008. 8080. and
6800 logic processor and
microcomputer cards.
Off-the-shelf delivery on
one- , two - , and three- card
4004 and 4040 logic processo rs.
Off-the-shelf delivery on
three- and five-card 8080, 8008
and 6800 microcomputers.
All our systems are implemented to use 1702A MOS
PROMs or equivalent.
We also have a wide line
of input and output interface
cards compatible with all our
microprocessor systems.
For customers who order
250 systems , we throw in free
a complete set of manufacturing and assembly plans allowing you to build y o ur o wn
hardware, relying o n us as an
established and dependable second source.

150

125
99

f ive card 8080 microcompute r
system. Includes microprocessor,

256- word instruction PRO M
with 2048-word capacity, a nd
!024·word progra m or data
RAM with 4096·wo rd capacity.

Series 90 PROM Programer
Lets the design e,ngineer
program or duplicate any
MOS or bipolar PROM directly
from a master PROM , keyboard, teletype, paper tape
reader, or computer.
Automatically and quickly
programs production line
quantities of PROMs.
Lightweight and fully
portable for field service work.
Through the use of plug-in
personality modules, the
Series 90 can program any
AMD, Harris, Fairchild, InteL
Intersil, Monolithic Memories,
Motorola, NationaL Signetics,
or Texas Instruments bipolar
or MOS PROM-in short, any
PROM made.
Microprocessor System
Analyzers.
Instruments available for
designing , troubleshooting,
and testing both program and
hardware in systems using
4004, 8008, 4040, 8080, or 6800
microprocessors.
They eliminate the need
for control panels, diagnostic
routines or other data processing tools for testing
microprocessor-based
systems.
Used in conjunction with a standard oscilloscope, they can test
both program and

hardware either together or
individually. The analyzers display all data related to a
selected instruction cycle and
generate a scope sync pulse.
They interface to the system
under test through use of a DIP
connector that clips onto the
microprocessor. They can be
attached to or detached from
your system in a matter of
seconds.

Education for the decision
maker and the design
engineer.
Our half day applications
course for decision makers
takes a hard look at the design
and function of m icroprocessors in real world applications .
We've also got a three day
hands-on course we've given
to more than 1,000 design engineers in the past two years.
The only prerequisite is that
you know what a flip-flop and
a gate are. If you do, we
guarantee you'll come out of
our course knowing how to design, program and use microprocessor modules because
you'll have done it.
Contact Pro-Log for a
complete list of course schedules and locations .

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Are you chasing TECHNOLOG Y instead of PROFITS?

HOW
to
PROFIT from MICROPROCESSORS
A hard core look at th e design and function of m icroprocessors in real world applications.
EQUATION FOR PROFITS :

M ICROPROCESSOR + PR OM

UNIVERSAL LOGIC ELEMENT

A HALF DAY COURSE FOR DECISION MAKERS
Thi s session has been specifica ll y designed to meet
the

needs

of

ENGINEERING

CORPORATE

MANAGEMENT,

MANAGEMENT

and

DESIGN

ENGINEERING person nel.
If

y ou

th ink a mi croprocessor is " ju st a small

computer" . . . y ou w ill:
• Turn design over to programmers.
• Wast e money on "software".
• Wast e t ime talking to you r " software" .
• At least double y our hardware cost s.
• Not have an effecti ve wa y t o service your systems in
t he fi eld.
• Scare off the enginee rs who shoul d be usi ng the
microprocessor in t he first place.
TOPICS COVERED
HOW TO SELECT THE BEST MICROPROCESSOR
FOR YOUR PROJECT. Includes a set of eco nom ical
and technical screening too ls to judge ex isting and
future microprocessors on the basis of yo ur prior iti es.
HOW TO DESIGN WITH MICROPROCESSORS. A
step by step design approach from product specifica·
tion thru fie ld-trials to fina l p roduction whi ch is
Do you know the feeling?

completely ana lagous to hardwired logic desi gn . Th is
techniq ue ca n be learned and effective ly used by
design engineers with in one week .
HOW TO SELECT PROMS AND ROMS . PROM s
and RO Ms are t he key to the design revol ution. 'Some
RO M s now cost less tha n 0.1¢ per bit.
EACH PARTICIPANT RECEIVES :
• " Logic Processors for Dedica ted Cont rol " by Matt
Biewer
• "H ow to Design with Microprocessors" by Ed Lee
• Microprocessor literature

For scheduling information or to schedule th is course at your facili ty. call your PRO· LOG representa tive (page 30) or PRO· LOG.

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PRO-LOG SUPPORTS YOU
•

PROM PROGRAMMER S
The SER IES 90 intelligent programmer can program MaS or bipolar PROM's.

•

A COMPL ETE LINE OF MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
Logic Processor Cards, Microcomputer cards, Interface cards, Peripherals, Boards, Card Racks, Connectors, Sockets,
Power Supplies and Memory \"10dules.

•

MICROPROCESSOR TEST EQUIPMENT
PROM programmers and system analyzers for Enginee ring, Production, T est, and Fie ld Servi ce.

•

EDUCATION
Pro-Log offers microprocessor courses nationwide: a half-day sem inar course tells how to evaluate m icroprocessor modules ;
a three-day hands-on course teaches how to design , program and use micro-processor modules. Appl icati on Notes and Desig ner
manuals are also available.

•

2.- 4 WEEKS DELIVERY ON MOST ITEMS

•

VOLUME AND OEM DISCOUN TS

•

INDIVIDUA L DATA SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

PRICE LIST INDEX
PAGE
MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ON MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS

4

PROM PROGRAMMERS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6
4- BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Starter Sets ... - - ..... . . - - - - .. . . . . .. . ... . ... . .. . ..... .... 8
Development Set . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . • . • . .... ... . ... . .. . ... 10
Test Equipment
.. ... . . . . . . . • . . . . . ••... . . . . . . ... •. . ... . . 11
Edge Connected Ca rd Syst ems ... . . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12
Quantity Pr icing.
. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . •. . ... . . 13
Edge Connected Card Components . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • •...... 14
Logic Processo r Card Compatibility Table ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . 16
Ribbon Cable Connected Card Systems, Com ponent s
and Support Hardware ...... ... . . ... . . . ... . ... .•. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
8-BIT MICROCOMPUTERS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Starter Sets
.. .. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ . .....
Test Equipment . .. . .. . . .... . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ... . . .
Edge Connected Ca rd Systems ... . . . . . . . . . . • ... .. . .. . . .. .. . . ...
Edge Connected Ca rd Components .... . . . .. . • . .. . •. .. . . .... . . . ..
Software . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . .. . . . . .•.... . .. _ ..... .. . . ....
Quantity Pr icing ..... . .. .... . .. ..... .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ..
Computer Card Compatibi lity Table . . . . . . . . . . . .... • .. .. ...•. . ...

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20
21
22
24
24
25

MICROPROCESSORSUPPORT ____________________________
I nterface Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...•... . 26
System Hardware: Boards, Co nnectors, Sockets and Power Supplies ....• ... 27
Memory Devices, Literature, Courses and Sem in ars .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
GENERA L ___________________________________________
Sales Representatives . .... . . . .. . . ... . . . .... . .. . ... ... . . • .. . . 30
Ordering Information . . . . .
. . ..• . ... . .. . .. . . •• .. ... . . .... 31

NOTE: ( . ) Price Decrease

( . ) Price Increase

(N) New Product

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SOME MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ON MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
By Ed Lee
President of Pro-Log

WHAT IS A MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM AND WHY SHOULD OUR COMPANY USE IT?
A microprocessor system is a standardized set of components usually including a microprocessor chip, ROM program mem ory, data memory, a clock oscillator and logic inputs and outputs_ Simply by coding program memory , the system can
perform hardware functions such as logic, timing , arithmetic , control , and many more.
Profit is the most likely reason your company sho uld use a microprocessor in yo ur system . Hardware cost-effecti veness ,
system fle xibi lity and functional capability are so overwhelming when compared to any of the alternatives that you may
find yourse lf vulnerab le in the mark etplace if you choose another approach. You should consider usin g a microprocessor
system in any design which might otherwise use over 30 TTL IC's or the eq uival ent.

I UNDERSTAND THERE ARE SEVERAL DESIGN APPROACHES. __ .. _ . _ WHICH ONE SHOULD I USE?
That depends on your design objectives. Below I have rated design approaches for produ ction equipment.
RELATIVE RATINGS OF DESIGN APPROACHES
FOR PRODUCTION EOUIPMENT

--•

HARD·WI RED
LOGIC

FACTORS

CUSTOM
LSI

D

LEAR NING CURVE

D
D

LOWEST ENGINEERING
AND PROTOTYPE COST
SHORTEST DESIGN TIME

o

MOST FLEXIBILITY

GR EATEST RELIABILITY
LOWEST PRODUCTION COSTS :

•

IN -HOUSE
DESIGN
WITH
MICROPROCESSOR
CHIPS

o

o

•
•• •

PRO-LOG
MICROPROCESSOR
SYSTEMS

D
D

o

o

D

D

----------If-------+----+---------jf---------I
UNDER 500 SYSTEMS

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

illlTI
0
0

Eill

0
0
0

- + - - - - - - - i f - - - - - - t -- - - - - - - t - - - - - ----1

UNDER 10K SYSTEMS

0

LEGEND:

0

GOOD

Iillill

FAIR

-

POOR

If your design req uires under 30 IC 's, the hard -w ired logic approach is probably best. I f you ' re planning for a production run
of 10,000 or more identical units, custom LSI gives the greatest reliability at the lowest pr ice. Between these extremes the
microprocesso r approach fits.
You now have two choices: go with an in-house design by mechani zing a microprocessor chip, with all its associated circuitry,
on your own P. C. board, or use a ready -to -go, full y checked out module from Pro -Log, and in quantities have the option to
manufacture that module yourself .

DO WE NEED A 4-BIT OR AN 8-BIT MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM?
Th e odds are better than 20 t o 1 that a 4-bit sy stem will do your job with capacity to spare. If it can handl e the job, its cost
at system leve l wi ll probab ly be less than half that for 8-b it systems doing the same job. The cost differential at syst em level
is not due to the relative costs of the 4 and 8 bit microprocessor ch ips , but rather to their re lative desi gn s (see the M icroprocessor U se r's Guide).
In any event, don ' t make the cho ice on the basi s of your word size or number of inputs and ouputs . .. any microprocessor
can handle any sized problem given adequate time . You trade time for money in many ways when usi ng microprocessors.

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WHO IN MY COMPANY SHOULD BE DOING THE DESIGN OF MICROPROCESSOR BASED SYSTEMS?
Your design engineer, unless yours is one of those rare companies which has a true data processing problem. Design engineers
and test technicians can learn to use microprocessors the Pro-Log way in a few weeks _ And they can learn to document
microprocessor systems so that your present serv ice organization can easily maintain them in the field .
WHO CAN SERVICE SYSTEMS, WITH MICROPROCESSORS IN THEM?
With straight-forward documentation, a few days training and test equipment, your systems can be serviced by the same
personnel who now handle mechanical or hard-wired logic systems.
WHAT PROBLEM AREAS DO I NEED TO BE AWARE OF?
A) Documentation : Get appropriate documentation from the design group, so that manufacturing and test personnel can
build and service from this documentation . Establish your documentation standards at the beginning of the design cycle.
Unfortunately, there are no industry standards at present. Pro-Log's courses and literature ca n do a lot to help you to quickly
deveJop a practical sta ndard for your compa ny.
B) Vendor Selection : Stay away from so le-sourced items, either at chip or system level. Sole-sourced microprocessors
abound, but they are not likely to become industry standards and could leave you at the vendor's mercy. Now that several
good processors are second-sourced, there is little justification for purchasing sole-sourced items. Pro-Log only supports
microproce ssors that are or will be second -so urced industry standards.
Pro-Log keeps you from being sole-sourced at system level too. When you buy 250 or more of a specific microprocessor
system from us, we supply you (free of charge) the manufacturing documentation and non-ex clusive design rights so that you
can manufacture the system yourself and use us as your second source. Thi s po licy also makes it unnecessary for you to
waste development time and money building a microprocessor system from chip level.
C) Design Practices: Avoid overdependence on computer-aided design tools, such as assemblers, compilers and high level
languages. Th ese tools can be useful in some designs, but they shouldn't be used without a clear understanding of what they
can and can't do. Thi s understanding can only come from knowing how to "do it by hand". Remember . .. a designer's job
is to create documentation suitable for practical manufacturing and field service. Getting a program or simulated system to
work in the lab is not the most significant part of the design process.
HOW DO WE GET STARTED?
Contact Pro-Log or the Pro-Log representative listed for your area (See page 3 0 ). We have free literature. We have courses to
get management and engineering education off on the right foot . We have hardware and documentation to minimize your
design time and the cost and complexity of your final system. We have test equipment to enable you to design in the lab, test
in the factory , and service in the field .

DATA PROCESSING

DEDICATED CONTROL
DESIGN ENGINEER

.....1 - - - - -

WHO'S THE DESIGNER ?

----~~~
~

WHAT ARE HIS TOOLS ?
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS

-4--- WHAT DOES HARDWARE COST?

..

LARGE

PROGRAMMER

~

SOFTWARE

TH OUSANDS OF DOLLARS

HOW HIGH IS PRODUCT VOLUME?

SMALL

COST
NOISE IMMUNITY

POWER

.....

WHAT ARE THE SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERISTICS? _

SIZE

EASE OF
PROGRAMMING

THROUGH .PUT

RELIABILITY

PRO· LOG PLS SERIES LOGIC PROCESSORS

PRO·LOG MPS SERIES DATA PROCESSORS

WIRED

PROGRAMMED
LOGIC

LOG IC

ARRAYS

HARD

CALCU LATORS

MICR O COM P UTERS

MIN I

LARGE

COM P UTERS

COM PUTERS

How PRO· LOG modules fit in the dedicated contro l/data processi ng spectrum.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

SERIES 90 PROGRAMMER with PM9001 and 9103 Erase Light Option installed, and a PM9003

SERIES 90
UNIVERSAL PROM
PROGRAMMERS

The series 90 programmer can program any PROM. It consists of an M900 Master Control Unit and the
appropriate Personality Module for the particular type of PROM to be programmed. The M900 can
handle personality modules for PROM s or PROM arrays up to 4,096 words by 8 bits. PROMs may be

programmed from the keyboard.

Note: For complete specifications on the Series 90 PRO M Programmer . Personality Modules and Options;
send for the " PROM USER·S GUIDE : ·

$1800.00

M900

MASTER CONTROL UNIT
I neludes Hexadecimal keyboard, control key s for list, Program, Duplicate and Verify m odes, 6 digit
Hexadecima l Display, Data Invert control switc h, connectors for personality modules, TTY and parallel

interfaces and housed in an attache case.

OPTIONS
Options are factory installed on the M900 Master Control Unit.

900.00

9101

PAPER TAPE READER SYSTEM
Includes 120 cps paper tape reader, control program, and power supply . Plugs into all factory modified
Series 90 programmers. Use M301 paper tape reader sys tem. ASCII Hex (9101.1), ASCII BNPF (9 101.21 ,
Binary (9101·31

300.00

9102

TELETYPE CONTROL
Allows full-duplex teletype to be used as keyboard control , paper tape, 1/0 and hard copy device with all
Series 90 programmers. Includes mating connector.

9103

UL TRA·VIOLET ERASE LIGHT SYSTEM
Includes UV erase light, 30-minute timer and safety interlock.

Mounted in an enclosure that fits in the

M900 briefcase.

150.00 IN)

9103·1

UL TRA-VIOLET ERASE LIGHT SYSTEM
Stand alone version of 9103. Comes with 5 foot power cord and wall plug. 115V AC only.

300.00

9104

PARALLELINPUT!OUTPUTINTERFACE
Provides 8 parallel input DATA lines, 8 parallel o utpu t DATA lines and 7 handshake control lines,
internal handshake program and mating connector. TTL compatible. Precludes use of 9105 option .

300.00 IN)

9105

RS232 INTERFACE
Provides an ASCII coded RS232 I nterface allowing compatible interface to computers and seini inte lligent terminals. The Series 90 assumes the role of a modem and signal response and operation are
tested accordingly. 1200 8aud . Precludes use of 9104 option.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

$150.00 (N)

9106

BENCH TOP BASE
The 9106 Desk Top Base Option provides a rugged

yet attracti ve solid wood base for the M900
chassis. The base enhances operator efficiency in
desk top operation by tilting the chassis and its
keyboard forward. The M900 chassis fits snugly

into the base and is readily secured with two
mounting screws.

PERSONALITY MODULES
PM9000 PERSONALITY MODULES include:
•

Zero insertion force PROM sockets for Master and
copy PROMs.

•

Binary Data Display for copy PROM (4 or 8 bits).

•

Specialized Interface Circuits, regulators and program
instructions for specific PROMs.

•

Control switches as required to implement special
functions.
PM9001 Personal ity Module

PERSONALITY MODULE SELECTION GUIDE
PERSONALITY
MODULE
PM9001A
PM9002
PM9003
PM9004
PM9005
PM9006
PM9007
PM9008A
PM9009
PM9010
PM9011
PM9014
PM9016
PM9017
PM9018
PM9019

*
*
*

PM9020
PM9021
PM9022

PROM TYPE
1702A/ 4702A/ 8702A
5202A/5203
3601
3604/24
2704
2708
5204
5603/23 , UPB403D
5604/24
82S126/129
82S130/131
3602/22
82S23/123
1702/ 9702
6330/31
5600/10
6335
6340
1024
6300/01
6305/06
74S287/74S387
82S114
82S115
74186

PROM SIZE

VENDOR

PRICE

(256x8)
(2E6x8)
('.56x4)
,512x8)
(512x8)
(1024x8)
(512x8)
(256x4)
(512x4)
(256x4)
(512x4)
(512x4)
(32x8)
(256x8)
(32x8)
(32x8)
(256x8)
(512x8)
(256x4)
(256x4)
(512x4)
(256x4)
(256x8)
(512x8)
(64x8)

Intel, MIL, NSC
NSC
Intel
Intel
Intel
Intel
NSC
Intersil, NEC
Intersil
SIG
SIG
Intel
SIG
Intel , MIL, AMD
MMI
Intersil
MMI
MMI
Harris
MMI
MMI
TI
SIG
SIG
TI

$450.00
450.00
360.00
390.00
550.00
500.00
450.00
400.00
360.00
390.00
450.00
390.00
450.00 (. )
400.00
360.00
390.00
360.00
425.00
390.00

"Not a stock item as of January 1, 1976 Call your PRO· LOG representivp. or PRO·LOG (see page 30) for
availability information on these modules or modules for unlisted PROMs.

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
SERIES 90 Programmer

M422 System Analyzer

PLS-441 Logic Processor

SS-3

Starter Set

STARTER SETS
Design systems for logic and control applications right in your office or on your workbench_
Use the Programmed Logic System components in your sys tem prototype or as part of a
deliverable system. Use the Engineering instruments to develop systems 'and reuse them
indefinite ly for other development efforts, production and production testing and for
servicing microprocessor based systems in the field. The Pro-Log approach eliminates the
need to build contro l panels., loaders, programming modules and software to support
microprocessor based systems.
Starter Set provides a complete package at a significant discount. (No volume discounts on
Starter Sets).

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS

The 55·1 se ri es of starter set s all involve the 4004 Microprocessor CPU chip and related spec iali zed RAM
registers and internal irHerface chips. Thi s chip set was first developed by Intel and is now second sourced
by National 5emiconductor with pin co mpatible parts.
Th e 55·3 series of starter set s all involve the 4040 Microprocessor CPU chip and related specialized RAM
registers, clock chip and interna l interface chip. Most of these chi ps are aya ilab le only from Intel.
Th e 4040 CPU is a technically ' upgrad ed version of the 4004. Th e CPU improvements include a 7 level
address stack for subroutines (versus 3 leve ls for t he 4004), an en larged set of index registers, so me logical
instructions, interrupt, and the ability to singl e st ep. These techn ical improvements can be signi fi cant, and
may be worth th e r isk of designing around a so le sourced ch ip. An interesting fact is that a program written
and debugged on a 4004 system can be directly plugged into an equiva lent 4040 system. T he rev erse is not
true.

$2950.00

SS·1

(3634.00) *

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4004)
Completed Programmed Logic System Includes:

PLS-401
CR · 1O
M272
P561
P562
0 256

One Card Prog rammed Logi c System
1/2 Rack Card Cage
Dual Power Suppl y
Util ity DIP Card
General Utility Card
(4 each) PROM s
(1024 eight·bit words)

CF· 1
DG· 1

Program Assemb ly Fo rm s
Designer's Guide to Progra mmed

Engineering In s't ruments
Reusable basic equipment for programming and

system checko ut.
M900
}
PM900 1
9103

PROM Programmer fo r
programming 0256 and
1702A PROM . Includes
U V Erase Li ght System .

M422A

System Ana lyzer

P560

Card Extender

L ogic
SZ·24

3100.00
(3794.00) *

SS-lA

3250.00
(3949.00) *

SS-lB

3100.00
(3769.00) *

SS·3

3250.00
(3929.00) *

SS-3A

3400.00
(4084.00) *

Z ero I nsertion Force Socket

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4004)
Same as SS· 1 bu t with PLS-402 instead of PLS-401 , CR·1O p rewired for PLS-402 , and two additional
0256 PROM ' s.

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4004)
Same as SS·1 bu t with PLS·403 instead of PLS-401 , CR · 1O pr ewired for PLS-403, and four additional
0256 PR OM's.

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4040)
Same as SS· 1 b ut with PLS-441 instead of PLS-401, and M422 System Analyzer instead of M422A.

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4040)
Sam e as SS· 1 but with PLS-442 instead of PLS-401, M422 System Analyzer instead of M 422A , CR · 1O
prewired 'f or PLS-442 and two additional 0256 PROMs.

SS-3B

LOGIC PROCESSOR STARTER SET (4040)
Same as SS· 1 but with PLS -443 instead of PLS-40 1, M422 System Analyzer instead of M422A, CR·1O
prewired for PLS-443 and four additional 0 256 PR OMs.

*r

Prices of i tems if purchased separately.

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS

SERIES 90 Programmer

M422 System Analyzer

CM·41 Chassis Mounted Programmed Logic System

D5-1
DEVELOPMENT
SET

05-'

Development Set

The OS·, is Pro· Log's latest starter system. It is especially suited for teaching, for self-educa·
tion and for demonstrating the practical capabilities of microprocessors. In this system the
microprocessor is already integrated with keys, switches, power supplies, connectors and 8
digits of hexadecimal display. The user can design operating systems using these elements
simply by programming the PROM s and plugging them in.
The Set comes with several operating programs and their documentation. The programs,
program documentation and hardware documentation are realistic examples of how to do
designs and to integrate the program with the hardware.
The operating programs include: A 12 hour clock, Songs (played through the plug in speaker
supplied with the system) The Saints Go Marching In and The Sting, Piano (turns the key·
board into an octave plus of a piano keyboard), Display program and a subroutine package
including keyboard scan.
Once the learning process is complete the CM-41 system can be used as a controller, bread
board development system, intelligent terminal, calculator, clock, etc. The Engineering
equipment in the set is that supplied with the 55·1.

$3650.00 IN)
(4309.00)*

05-'

PROGRAMMED LOGIC DEVELOPMENT SET (4004)
Development System
CM-41

(5 each)
(4 each)

OG·'

Chassis Mounted Programmed Logic System

(See page 17 for details)

programming and system checkout.

Plug in Audio Module

M900
PM9001
9103

0256 PROMs
0256 PROMs with demonstration Programs.
Designers Guide

Planbook-' : Contains documentation of the demonstration
programs.

CF · 1
MUG

*(

Engineering Instruments
Reusable basic equipment for

M422A

}

PROM Programmer for
programming 0256 and
1702A PROM. Includes
UV Erase Light System.

System Analyzer

Program Assembly Forms
Microprocessor Users Guide

) Prices of items if purchased separately.

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
TEST EQUIPMENT

M422 System Analy ze r

The M422 and M422A Analyzers are used for designing, troubleshooting and testing both
programs and hardware in systems using the 4040 or 4004 microprocessor chip. The system
analyzer offers a cost · effect ive alternative to so ftware techniques used for program development and debugging of microprocessor syst ems. Use it to d esign, troubleshoot and debug, in
real -time , both so ftwa re and hardware problems . Sat isfy your production and field service
requireme~ts too. Th e Ana lyzer elimin ates the need for :
1) contro l panel s
2) so ftware diagnost ic rout inu es (simulators)
3) special considerations fo r production and field service t esti ng.

FEATURES

$600.00 ( , )

M422

•

Di splay s inst ruction (M 1, M2) and executi on (X 1, X2, X3) data.

•

Provides sco pe sy nc ou tpu ts.

•

Cli p·on (DIP) connector for quick easy interfacing.

•

Self· referencing power supply.

•

Static and dynamic display modes w ith counter for loop control.

•

Provides for extern al system reset.

•

State disp lays for Halt, Interrupt, RAM / ROM bank se lect codes.

•

RUN / STOP and singl e cycle o perat ion. (4040 ONLY )

SYSTEM ANAL YZER (4040)
Self·Powered cont rol panel that clips to 4040 CPU, for checkout of program and hardware. For lab,
m anufacturi ng or fie ld service use.

550 ,00

M422A

SYSTEM ANAL YZER (4004)
Self·Pawered cont ro l panel that c l ips to 4004 CPU or 4002 RAM regi ster for checkout of program and
hardware. For lab, manu facturi ng or field service use . Replaces M421 . Can be used on limited basis to
check out 4040 based systems by cli ppi ng on to 4002 RAM .

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
EDGE CONNECTED CARD SYSTEMS
PRO-LOG's 4004 and 4040 based Logic Processors are the cost effective solution for Dedicated Control Systems. A
Dedicated Control System is any system that is doing its job whenever power is turned on. PRO-LOG's Logic Processor
Systems are easily used by design engi neers to replace almost all other Logi c Elements_ Design can be done on paper,
breadboarded on PROMs with a Series 90 Programme r and debugged with a M422 tester and an oscilloscope . Production
is simply a matter of buying more Logic Processor Systems and duplicating PROM s. Testing in production or in the
field require s only the M422, or M422A tester and an oscilloscope.
Common Features : (Unless otherwise noted) All cards are 4.5" by 6.5 " printed circuit cards w ith 56 pin card edge
connectors on 0.125" centers_ Operating temperature range is 0 to 55 degrees Centigrade. Clock circuits are all crystal
controlled and have an accuracy of better than 0.01 % over the operating temperature range . Instruction cycle times are
11.22 microseconds. PRO Ms are D256 or equivalent. RAM is 4002. Most cards use +5 and -10 volt power supplies and
are TTL compatible for I/ O. Some systems use +15V and are HiNIL or CMOS compatible for I/ O.

PLS-441 ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)

$ 250.00 (.)

PLS-401

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Includes 4004 CPU, clock, ex t ernal and power-on reset, 256-word instruction PROM with capacity to
1024 word s. Contains an BO-character data RAM w ith capacity to 320 c h aracters. Has 16 TTL input, 16
TTL output and 4 MOS output lines.

(See page 13)

PLS-401A

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
PLS-401 without 256-word instruction PROM .

290.00

(t )

PLS-411

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Includes 4004 CPU, clock, external and p ower-on reset, 256 word In structi on PROM with capacity to
768 words. Socket for Intel 8316 12048 word ROMI or for 4125 ROM simu lator ca rd . Cc;ntains 80
characte r data RAM with capacity to 560 characters .... H as 16 TTL input, 16 TTL output and 4 MOS
output lin es.

285.00 (t)

PLS·441

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)
Includes 4040 CPU, clock, external and

p owe r ~on

reset.

256~word

instruction PROM with capacity to

1280 words. Contains an 80-character data RAM with capacity 10 640 characters. Has 16 TTL input, 16
TTL o utput, 4 MOS ou tpu t lines, interrupt and stop lines. PLS-401 compatible In most appli cations.

(See page 13)

PLS-441A

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)
PLS -441 witho ut 256-word instruction PROM.

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
$ 340.00 (+)

PLS-402

TWO CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Inc ludes 4004 CPU , clo ck , ex t ern al and power -on rese t , 256-word instru c t ion PRO M w ith capaci t y to
1536 word s. Contai ns an BO -c h ar ac t er d ata RAM with c apac ity to 320 char ac t ers. H as 3 2 fi eld selec tabl e
TTL I/ O lines. card exp andabl e wi t h 4113 . or 4123 t o 128 lines. H as 4 M a S o utpu t l ines. U ses 411 3 and
4115 .

425.00 (t )

PLS-403

THREE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
I ncludes 4004 CPU . clock , ex ternal and power -on rese t , 256-w o rd in structi o n PRO M w ith c apaci ty t o

2560 wo rd s a nd ca rd ex pa nda bl e with 411 2-2 to 4096 word s. Contai ns a n SO-c ha rac ter da ta RAM wi th
ca pacity to 640 cha racte rs and card ex pandabl e w ith 4111 -2 to 1280 c ha rac te rs. Has 3 2 fi eld selec tabl e
TTL I / O lines. c ard ex pandabl e w it h 4113 Or 412 3 t o 128 l in es. H as 4 M a S o utpu t lines. U ses 4111 ,
4112.411 3.

375.00 (t)

PLS-442

TWO CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)
I nc ludes 4040 CPU, cloc k, ex t ern al and pow er -on reset, 256-w o rd inst ructi o n PROM w ith ca pacity to
2048 w ord s. Cont ains an 80 -c harac t er d at a RAM with ca paci t y to 640 charac t er s. H as 32 fi eld se lec t abl e
TTL I/ O l i nes . card ex pandabl e with 4113. or 4123 to 128 l i nes. H as 4 M OS o utpu t io nes. in te rrup t and
stop lines. U ses 4113 and 4415. PLS-402 compatibl e in most appli ca ti o ns.

460.00 (+)

PLS-443

THREE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)
Includes 4040 CPU , clock , ex t ern al and po w er-on r ese t, 256-wo rd inst ruction PRO M wi th ca paci t y t o
4096 word s. Co ntains an SO -character d at a RAM with capaci ty t o 12S0 charact ers. H as 32 fi eld se lec t abl e
TTL I/ O l ines. card ex pandabl e with 4113 or 4123 to 128 lines. H as 4 MaS o utput l ines. int errupt and
stop li nes. U ses 4417 . 4418 . and 411 3.

555.00 (N)

PLS-446

THREE CARD HI -NIL I/O PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040 ).
Includes 4040 CPU , clock, external and power-on rese t, 256 -world instruction PROM w ith capaci ty t o
2048 words (card expandable to 4096 wordsl . Contain s an 80-character data RAM with capacity t o 640
characters . Has 32 Hi-Nil input l ines and 32 Hi -Ni l output lines . The outputs are card expandable to 64
lines with another 4413 card . Uses 4416, 4413. and 4414 . Operates from + 15 volt suppl y.

495.00 (N )

PLS-447

THREE CARD CMOS I/ O PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040).
Includes 4040 CPU , clock , external and power-on reset, 256-word instruction PROM wi th capac ity to
2048 words (card expandable to 4096 wordsl . Contains an 80-character data RAM with capaci ty to 640
characters. H as 32 CMOS input l ines and 32 CMOS output lines . The outputs are card ex pandable to 64
lines with another 4423 card. Uses th e 4416. 4423 , and 4424 . Operates from +15 volt supply .

QUANTITY PRICING
Special quantity pricing is now offered by Pro -Log for some of its most w idely used products. Quantity
pricing provides substantia l discounts f rom unit list pr ice. No other d iscoun ts app ly to items purchased at
the quantity discount price .
T he "A" versions of the PLS systems d iffer from the basic units, in that they do not include the D256
PROM.
TOTAL ORDER QUANTITY

10-24 UNITS

25-99 UNITS

M INIM UM QUANTITY PER
SH IPMENT

10

10

SC HEDU LE LEAD TIM E TO
F I RST SHIPMENT

2-4 WKS .

6WKS.

(over 12 months)

ITEM

100-499 UNITS *

500-UP UNITS**

25
8WKS.

50
10 WKS .

PRICE

PLS-401A

$175.00

$ 150 .00

$ 120.00

$ 99 .00

PLS-441 A

195.00

170.00

137 .00

115.00

• Production documentation and production rights are given after first 250 units are paid for.
Production documentation and production rights are givena'f ter first 300 un its are paid for .

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
EDGE CONNECTED CARD COMPONENTS
$160.00 (t)

4111

CPU CARD (4004)
I ncludes 4004 CPU, clock, external and power-o n rese t, and an 80-character-data RAM. Has mixeci
capacity to 2048 ROM instructions and 32 I / O lines by using a 4001 masked ROM Iwith I/ O lines) or 640
RAM data characters. Has 4 MaS output l ines. Used in PLS-403.

4111 ·2

60.00

RAM EXPANDER CARD FOR PLSA03
Capacity to 640 RAM data characters.

170.00

It )

4112

ROM CARD
I ncl udes 256-word instruction PROM with capacity to 2560 words. Used in PLS-403.

90.00

4112-2

ROM EXPANDER CARD
Provides total PROM instruction capacity to 4096 words when used with 4112 .

95.00

4113

TTL I/O PORT CARD
Provides 32 lines , field se lectable in groups of 4

as input gates or output latches. Used in PLS402, PLS-403, PLS-442 and PLS-443 . Interfaces
with 41 12,4 11 5, 441 5. 44 18 or with other
TT L input or output ports.

90.00

4113-1

TTL OUTPUT PORT CARD
Contains 32 output latches.

75.00

4113-2

TTL INPUT PORT CARD
Contains 32 input gates.

4113 T TL I/O Port Card

60.00

4114

TTL INPUT EXPANDER CARD (Digital Multiplexer)

70.00

4114·2

TTL INPUT EXPANDER WITH TRI-STATE OUTPUTS (D igit al MUltipl exe r)

4115

CPU CARD FOR CUSTOM I/O

Digitally m ul ti p lexes 32 inpu t lines to 4 lines contro llable by T T L or MOS outputs.

Same as 4114 but allows direct output "OR"ing of two or more cards.

245.00 (t)

I ncludes 4004 CPU, clock, external and power-o n reset and 256-word instruction PROM with capacity to
1536 words. Contains an 80-character data RAM with capacity to 320 characters. 1/0 bus for custom
interfaces or remote I/O. Has 4 MaS outp ut l ines. Used in PLS-402 .

105.00

4117

EXPANDED READIWRITE PROGRAM MEMORY CARD FOR PLSA03

90.00

4123

TTL I/O PORT CARD

R eplaces 3072 words of instruction PROM with instruction RWM . Requires 01002 RAM or equivalent.

Provides 16 outp ut lines and 16 input lines with four common port addresses. I nterfaces in same manner
as 41 13.

95.00

4125

ROM SIMULATOR CARD
When used with 0256 or 1702A PROMs it simulates t he I ntel 83 16 ROM . Includes PROM sockeis Ifor
2048 words of Program memory), interface circuitry and ribbon cable interconnect which plugs into 831 6
socket on PLS-41 1 card. Mounts piggyback to PLS-4 11 card. Does not include PROM s.

PLS -411 Program Logic System

4125 ROM Simulator Card

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
$

4413

130.00

HI ·NIL OUTPUT CARD
Contai ns 3 2 ou tpu t latches. Each o u tput can drive 10 H i-Nil loads. O perates fro m +15 volts supply.
Interfaces with 441 6 CPU card.

4414

110.00

HI ·NI L INPUT CARD
Contains 32 H i-Nil input gates. Op erates from +15 volt supply . Interfaces with 4416 CPU card.

280.00 (t)

4415

CPU CARD FOR CUSTOM 1/0 (4040)
I ncl udes 4040 CPU , clock. external and power-on reset and 256-word instruction PROM with capacity to
2048 words. Contains an 80-character data RAM with capacity to 640 characters. 110 bus for custom
interfaces or remote 1/0. Has 4 MOS output lines, interrupt and stop lines. U sed i n PLS-442 .

315.00

(tl

4416

CPU CARD FOR HI ·NIL, CMOS 1/0 (4040)
Includes 4040 CPU, clock, external and power· on reset and 256·word instruction PROM with capacity to

2048 words. Contains an SO-character data RAM with capacity to 640 characters. Has 4 MOS output
lines, interrupt and stop lines. I/O b us for cu stom CMOS interfaces, remote l I D or the 4414 and 4413
Hi ·Nil inp ut and o utput cards. U ses only +15 volts. For high noise, industria l control envi ron ments.

4416 CPU Card

205.00 (t)

4417

CPU CARD (4040)
Includes 4040 CPU , clock, external and p ower-on reset, and an 80 -character-data RAM . Has mixed
capacity to 4 096 R OM instructions by using a 4001 masked R O M (wi th I/O lines) or 1280 RAM data
characters. Has 4 M OS o u tput lines, interrupt and stop lines. U sed in PLS443 .

·1 60.00

4418

ROM CARD
I ncludes 256-word instruction PROM w ith ca pacity to 4096 words. Used in PLS-443 .

80.00

4419

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD
8 D r ivers. Each D river sw itche"s 500 m a at 3 5 vo lt s. Te rm inal strip for outp uts, GN D and external supp ly .
Each outpu t has a diode cla mped to the external supp ly and an LED disolav . Each diso lay is visibl e with
card plu gged into rack .

125.00 (.)

4419A

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD
Sam e as 4 41 9 but each outpu t switches u p to 1.5 amperes.

110.00 (N)

4423

CMOS OUTPUT CARD
Con tains 32 CMOS output latches . Each ou t pu t drives up to 10 CMOS loads or 2 low power TTL loads.
Operates from +15 volts supply. Interfaces with 4416 CPU .

80.00 (N)

4424

CMOS INPUT CARD AND DIGITAL MULTIPLEXER
Contains 32 CMOS inpu t gates. Operates from +15 vo lt supply. Interfaces with 4416 CPU card or
cascades with other 4424'5 as a m u ltiplexer.

170.00 (N)

4428

ROM EXPANDER CARD
Interfaces with 4416 CPU card to expand program memory . Includes 256 word instructi on PROM (D256)
with capacity to 4096 words . Includes special ribbon cable interconnect to 4416. must be located in card
rack adjacent to 4416 . Requires 2 card slot depth on both 4416 and 4428 to accommodate height of
ribbon cable connector.

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
LOGIC PROCESSOR CARD COMPATIBILITY TABLE
The table below shows t he possible interconnecting of support cards with specific CPU
cards. While there might be other combinations and while some combinations are limited
by the capabilities of the CPU instruction sets, this table gives a general id ea of the feasible
system config urations. (Please see legend and notes below)
CPU CARD

PLS·401

PLS·411

PLS·441

4111

4115

4415

4416

4417

MEMORY

OC

OC

OC

OC

OC

OC

OC

OC

4111 ·2

X

4112

X

4112·2

X

4117

X

4125

X

4428

X

4418
INPUT/OUTPUT

X
OC

OC

OC

4113

2

2

2

1,2

1,2

' 1,2

1,2

4113·1

2

2

2

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,2

4113·2

2

2

2

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,2

4114

2

2

2

2"

2

2

2

4114·2

2

2

2

2

2

2

4123

2

2

2

1,2

1,2

1,2

2
1,2

4413

1,2

4414

1,2

4423

1,2

4424

1,2

1,2

'BUFFER CARDS
441.9

2

4419A

2

8401

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8402

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8403

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8404·2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8404·4

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8405

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8406

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

8410

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

GENERAL SYSTEM ORGANIZATION

CPU
CARDS

II
I

I

I

LEVEL 0

I

I I
I

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

MEMORY

IlI
I II I
I

LEVEL 1

LEGEND :
X·· Indicates compatabil ity (e. g. 4416 can use 4428) .
OC·· Indicates item contained "on·card" (e . g. 441 has 1/0 on ca rd) .

I

I
I

MU LTlPLEX CARDS

BUFFER CARDS

.

I
I

LEVEL 2

2·· I ndicates interface level 2
1,2·· Indicates interface level 1 or 2

1·· Indicates interface level 1
'NOT E : Buffer and multiplex cards are always interfaced at level 2 (i.e ., they tie to existing 1/0 ports).

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4-BIT LOGIC PROCESSORS
RIBBON CABLE CONNECTED CARD SYSTEMS

CM-41 Chassis Mounted Programmed Logic System

$ 950.00

CM-41

CHASSIS MOUNTED PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Complete system, prewired, chassis mounted, and with power supply. Consists of: 4118,4122, M272
Power Supply, CM·4118 Chassis , RC16·6 Interconnect and 12 hour clock test program on D256 PROM .

RIBBON CABLE CONNECTED CARD COMPONENTS
$ 490.00

4118

KEYBOARD-DISPLAY-I/O CONTROL PANEL CARD
Contains 24 keys with 16 keys labeled 0 through F and 8 keys with blank tops, eight 2-position switches,
eight digits of LED decoded hexadecimal display, a TTY serial bi-directional interface and a 12-line

output/11 · line input parallel interface. Connects to PLS-402, PLS-403, PLS-442, PLS-443, 4112, 4115,
4121,4122,4415 or 4417 thru Ribbon Cable Interconnects. Card measu res 7.25 x 8.20 inches.

380,00

4121

PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM CARD FOR REMOTE I/O (4004)
Includes 4-bit CPU, crystal clock, external and power-on reset and 256-word instruction PROM with

capacity to 4096 words.

Contains an 80 no t fit in adjacent sockets on most cards.

MEMORY DEVICES
$

35.00

D256

UV ERASABLE PROM
PRO M contains 256 eigh t·bit words (1702A eq ui valentl . Works with all PLS and MPS system s. Sold only
wit h card order.

D1002

60.00

RAM
Static RAM (2 102 typ e) 1024 eigh t·bit wo rd s in 8 packages. For M PS.sOO sy stem s or the 4117 . Sold only

with card order.

15.00

4002·1 and
4002-2

RAM REGISTER
Contains 80 fo u r-bit data characters organized as fo ur regi sters of 16 d ata characters and 4 status
characters. Ord er as -1 or -2 depending on syste m address. First two RAMS , including RAM suppli ed with
system, are -1 ; next two are -2. RAMS alternate in groups of two. Inc ludes 4 MOS outpu ts. Sold on ly with
PLS H ardware.

LITERATURE
$ 4.00

CF-1

PROGRAM ASSEMBLY FORM
Tablet of 100 H exadeci m al coded forms for assembling programs.

5.00 (

DG -1

DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO PROGRAMMED LOGIC (4004)

DG -2

DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO PROGRAMMED LOGIC (8008)

For PLS400 systems . Sh ipped at no charge w ith initial PLS order.

5.00 (

t )

For MPS·800 sytems. Shipped at no charge with initial M PS order.

NC

MUG

MIC ROPROCESSOR USER 'S GUIDE
A 36 page booklet on how t o select microprocessor system s and how to design the m into equipment.
Includes the papers "Microprocessors for D edicated Control" and " How to Design with Microprocessors" .

NC

PUG

PROM USER'S GUIDE
A 36 page booklet on PROMs and the Series 90 PROM programmer. I ncl udes the papers "An
In troduction to PROM T echnology" and "How to use the 1702A MaS PROM Reliably" as well as PROM
cross reference tables and complete data sheet s on the Series 90 PROM Progra mme r, its o pti ons and
personality modules.

COURSES AND SEMINARS
NC

DC·1

HOW TO PROFIT FROM MICROPROCESSORS
H alf-day lecture and demonstration session on the fundamentals of h ow
microprocessor. Geared to the corporate decision maker. (See page 2 for details)'

$ 300.00

DC-3

to select

and use a

DESIGN COURSE FOR INDIVIDUAL
Three day. hands-on lab and lecture co urse on designing with microprocessors. Schedu led t hro ugho u t the
country. Includes lunches, course notes, DG- l and DG -2 Manu als. (See page 33 for details).

4,000.00

DC·5

"IN PLANT" DESIGN COURSE
Includes an Instructor and his transportation, ho using, lab equipment and co u rse material in the
Continental United States for a 3 day hands-on design course. Contac t PR O-LOG to establish schedule
dates. (Only a l imited number of dates are availabl e). Customer must supp ly the lecture and lab area
suitable for 20-25 st udents.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
PRO-LOG CORPORATION
PRO -LOG is a manufacturer of microprocessor systems and related instruments. The company was founded in November of 1972
in Southern California and moved to Monterey, California in mid 1973. In its third year of operation it shipped over $2 million
in goods and services. Its controlled growth and sound profitability have co ntinued into its fourth year.

PLACING AN ORDER
Orders may be placed through your local PRO· LOG Representative (page 30) or directly wi th the factory . Tel ephone orders
are accepted pending credit verification and confirming paperwork. When telephoning an order to Pro-Log ask for the Order
Desk. We have specially trained personnel to handle your order promptly .

PRODUCT AV AI LABI LlTY
PRO-LOG's normal shipment time is 2-4 weeks ARO on most products. Should you require shorter turn-around, PRO -LOG will
try to accommodate you. There will be a $50 expediting charge on any order req uiring less than 4 week delivery .

IF YOU SHOULD NEED SERVICE OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Contact your local Representative or call PRO· LOG direct and ask for the Service Desk . If it is necessary to return some equipment to PRO -LOG for repair, the Service Desk will provide you with a return number and the instructions which will expedite
handling of your equipment by PRO -LOG .

FUNCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF PRO-LOG REPRESENTATIVES
PRO-LOG is represented domestically by a network of sales representatives (See Page 30) . These people are ready to answer
most of your questions about PRO -LOG and its products and ca n assist you in getting the support and information you need to
solve your problems. Our representatives are not authorized to quote prices other than those listed in our published price list,
nor can they commit PRO -LOG to any contractural arrangements. Such pricing and arrangements can be made only in writing
by an officer of PRO -LOG Corporation .

SPECIAL CONFIGURATIONS
PRO -LOG is a manufacturer of standard products and as such does not normally consider spec ial purpose designs or hardware
configurations. However, PRO -LOG may be willing to quote specialized product configurations, specialized packaging and
additional products, services and documentation as part of an OEM agreement.

PRICING
VOLUME AND OEM PRICING
PRO-LOG factory quotes quantity orders for its products on the basis of customer specified product configuration, total quan ·
tities and delivery schedule . These quotations provide firm prices for up to 18 months. To qualify for factory quoted volume or
OEM prici ng an order must be for at least 50 units of one microprocessor system over a 12 month period or have a total list
price value exceeding $25,000. Orders not meeting one of these qualifications will be priced according to the latest published
price list and the Dollar Volume Discount Pol icy .

DOLLAR VOLUME DISCOUNT POLICY
PRO -LOG grants its customers significant discounts from unit list price based on the total dollar volume of orders placed for its
products and paid for promptly. Late payment penalties include loss of the entire discount on the related order. The Volume
Discount Policy has been established by PRO -LOG and is subject to change without notice.
BASE PRICE
The price basis for an order made under this policy is the published Pr ice List in effect at the time a particular order is placed .
Starter kits or volume prices for cards are not discounted . (Continued on Page 32)

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ORDERING INFORMATION
DISCOUNT
The d iscount is determ ined from the Vo lume Discou nt Schedule shown in Table. It is appl icable to all items on an order
except those shown on the published Price List as having no discount or limited discounts.
ACCUMULATED DOLLAR VALUE
$
O· $ 5,999
6,000 · 14,999
15,000 · 24,999
25,000 · UP

DISCOUNT
None
10%
15%
20%

DISCOUNT CALCULATION
PRO· LOG calculates the discount for an order, by adding the list price of that order to the invoiced or invoice able amounts of
all previous orders placed since the starting date of the agreement . (Except for those invoices subjected to the late payment
penalty.) The total figure is "Accumulated Dollar VOlume." The applicable discount rate will be determined from the table
above. The discount is applied only to the order in question and is not retroactive to previous orders.

NON·DISCOUNTABLE ITEMS
Some items are shown on PRO· LOG 's Price List as non-discountable or as quantity pricing. They are always billed at list price
but their amount is included in " Accumulated Dollar Volume."

LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES
An invoice not paid within 60 days of the invoice date is " overdue". The following penalties automatically occur on an over·
du e invoice :
1. All discounts on that invoice are voided. A new invoice for the amount of the discounts will be issued . The original invoice
remains due and payable in full .
2 . The amount of an overdue invoice shall not be included in any later computation of "Accumulated Dollar Volume" .
3. Future orders from the customer will be accepted only on a C.O.D. or cash with order basis until credit is reestabl ished
to PRO· LOG 's sat isfaction.

TERMS
1. 2%-10 Days, Net 30 Days; F.O.B. Monterey, California.
2. Cancellation charges on orders for standard products will be charged at the rate of 10 percent of the amount of
the purchase order covering standard products. This will apply in all instances where orders for standard products
are cancelled after PRO· LOG acceptance of purchase order.
3. Minimum Order: $100.00; all orders subject to credit verification .
4 . Discounts voided on invoices not paid in 60 days.
5 . International orders must be preceded by an irrevocable letter of credit.

WARRANTY
WAR RANTY : Seller warrants that the a rticles furnished hereunder are free from defects in material and workmanship and
perform to applicable published PRO· LOG specifications for six months from date of shipment. This warranty is in lieu of
any other warranty expressed or implied . In no event will Seller be liable for special or consequential damages as a result of
any alleged breach of this warranty provision . The liability of Seller hereunder shall be lim ited to replacing or repairing, at
its option , any defective units which are returned F.O.B. Seller's plant. Equipment or parts which have been subject to
abuse , misuse, accident, alteration, neglect, unauthorized repair or installation are not covered by warranty. Seller shall have
th e right of final determination as to the existence and cause of defect. As to items repaired or replaced, the warranty shall
continue in effect for the remainder of the warranty period, or for ninety (90) days following date of shipment by Seller
or the repa ired or replaced part whichever period is longer. No liability is assumed for expendable items such as lamps and
fuses . No warranty is made with respect to custom equipment or products produced, to Buyer's specifications except as
spec ifically stated in writing by Seller and contained in the contract.

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enroll in PRO-LOG'S hands-on
MICROPROCESSOR DESIGN COURSE

A 3 DAY COURSE FOR DES IGN ENG INE ERS ON
"HOW TO DESIGN WITH PROGRAMMED LOGIC ."

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Deve lop a cost eff ective design approach app li cab le to
most microprocessors_

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Go from theory to ac tu al hands -on microprocessor
implementation in dai ly labo ratory sessions.

Are you or your company considering microprocessors?
Are you a hardware designer familiar with registers and
gates, but want to learn how to use microprocessors? If
it ~is your responsibility to develop cost-competitive
systems involving logic and control , th en this course is
for you .

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Only $300 per student.

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Includes textbooks, all lab materia ls and lunches.

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3 full day s

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In forma l evening Lab work.

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Presen ted by design engineers in engineering terms.

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Learn t o develop cost -co mpet itive logic and control
sys tem s.

Enrollment is on a first-come first-served basis and
limited to 25 students per sess ion. Telephon e enrol lment is acce pted if fo ll owed by check or P.O. wit hin
5 days. Li terature wi ll be prov ided prior to the
session to enabl e the student to prepare.

For scheduling info rma tion or to schedule this course at your facility, call your PRO-LOG representative (page 30) or PRO-LOG.

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BUSINESS REPLY MAl L
NO POSTAGE STAMP NECESSARY IF MAILED IN UNITED STATES

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PRO-LOG
CORPORATION
2411 A Garden Road Montery, California 93940

FIRST CLASS
Permit No . 221
Monterey
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