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How
PRO-LOG
Supports
you ________________________________
Pro-Log takes pride in being one of the first to recognize and contribute to the tremendous impact microprocessors and
PROMs have on the design of electronic equipment and systems. When we started (in 1972) "microprocessor" was a buzz
word that not too many people took seriously and solid state PROMs were in their infancy. Our first products, the PLS-401
Microprocessor System and M810 PROM Programmer, were unique to the industry because they presented a new
concept. Things have changed . Now most engineers know that to remain competitive, microprocessor-based designs are
necessary. The questions have changed . No longer is it, "Should we use a microprocessor?" Now it's "Which
microprocessor and which PROMs should we use?" and, "How should we approach our design?" Now, as then - Pro-Log
can help you .

• PROM Programmers
Pro-Log has supplied PROM Programmers to industry since early 1973. In addition to rugged , reliable , and PROM vendor
approved designs, Pro-Log has contributed to the state-of-the-art by inventing and pioneering the Iterative Programming
Technique (now an ind ustry standard method of programming some MaS PROMs) and by supplying up-to-date
information on the entire PROM industry each year in the PROM User's Guide . Pro-Log's Series 90 Programmers are the
first UL Listed PROM Programmers. Underwriters Laboratory listing shows commitment to your safety.
• Microprocessor Systems and Support Hardware
Pro- Log recognized th e need for a standard 8-bit microcomputer bus, and has now developed the STD BUS and a buscompat ible card line. Our STD CPU card designs utilize the 8085A, Z80, and 6800 microprocessors . Our wide range of
support, including 1/ 0 , memory , interface, and associated accessories ease you r design effort. By providing these
" unbundled" systems, you only buy what you need.
• Microprocessor Test Instruments
The M800 Analyzers are easy-to-use, low cost alternatives to complicated hardware or software debugging aids. ProLog 's Analyzers are applicable to ali phases of engineering, production, and field service. They support the design,
development, production, and field service of 8080A, 8085, 8085A, Z80, and 6800 Microprocessor-based systems.
• Education
Pro-Log shares its microprocessor knowledge and experience with you by providing courses and seminars nation-wide. A
free economics and management seminar tells you how to evaluate microprocessors, and a 3 'h or 4 '1, day, hands-on
course teaches microprocessor design and programming techniques .
• Quality ControllWarranty
High quality, reliability , and customer satisfaction are the prime requirements of Pro-Log products. To this end, we use
only the best commercial grade products, follow a rigid inspection and testing program , and provide complete documentation and customer service facilities. The results? A Two-Year Parts and Labor Warranty on our M900, M900B, M910, and
M920 PROM Programmer Control Units and a One-Year Parts and Labor Warranty on ali other products.
• Standard Discounts
Pro-Log has standard Quantity and Doliar Volume discounts clearly defined in this catalog (pp. 57-63) .
• Products You May Manufacture
We also allow you to be your own second source when you buy cards from Pro-Log . After delivery of 250systems we give
you, free of charge, all necessary documentation and non-exclusive manufacturing rights!
• GSA and FSC
Pro-Log also extends GSA pricing to appropriate government agencies; contact Pro-Log for GSA pricing . Pro-Log's
Federal Supply code number is 55051 .

"Microprocessors at Your Fingertips"

Price List and Short Form Catalog

1979

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Table of Contents
PROM Programmers

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M900Controi Unit . . . . .. . ... .. . ........ . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .... . ...... . ....... .. . . . .. . . . . .... . ... . ......
M900B Control Unit .. ... . . . . ....... . . . .. .. . . .. ... . .. . . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . . ...... . .. . .. . . .... . . . .. ....
M910ControlUnit .. . ... . ...... .. ................ . .. . ... . . .. ... . ................... .. .. . ... . ......
M920 Control Unit .. . .. . . .. . ... . ..... . .......... . .. .. . . ..... . ... . .. .. .. . ... . ... .... . . . . . . ..... .. ..
Personality Modules .. . ......... . . . .. ... . ... .. .. ..... . .. . . . . . .. .. ... . . . ...... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . ... . ..
Personality Module Selection Guide . . . . . . .. . ... ... .... .... . ... . .. .. . ........... . ...... . ..... . .... . .
Personality Module Pricing .. ... . ..... . ..... . ....... . .... . . . .. . ... .. ......... .. .. ..... ... ..... . ....
Accessory Equipment ....... . .. .. . . .... . .. .. ... .... ..... . ... . . ..... ... . ..... .. . . ... ......... ... ...

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6
11
12
14
16
23
24

System Analyzers

25

M400 and M800 System Analyzers .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .... . . . .. .. . . ...... . . .. ..... .. . . . . . .. . . .. 27
Second Generation M800Analyzers .............. .. ... . ... . .............. . . . ... . .... . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. 28
Microprocessor Cards

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Series 7000 (STD BUS) Microprocessors .... . ...... . .......... . ...... . .. . .... . ......... ... ........ . .
Series 7000 Cards . .. ... .. . . ........ . ......... . ... . ........... . ........ .. . . . .. .... . .... . . . ..... . .
Series 7000 Accessories ... ... .... ... ..... . . .. . . .. . . . ..... . .... . ... .. ... . ........ . .... . .. . . .. .. . .
Prototyping Systems .......... . ...... . ...... . .. .. . . ...... .. ....... . . .. ................. .. .......
Single-Card 8-Bit Microprocessors . . . ......... . .... .. ..... . ....... . .. . ...... . ... .. .... . . . ..........
Wired Backplane Card Components ............ .. . .. ...... . . . . .. ... . ...... . ... . . . ...... . .... . .... ..
8-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components ...... . ...... . .. . ... . ...... . ... . ......... . . .. ............
4- BitOneCard Programmed Logic Systems . .. ........ . ..... . ....... . ... .... ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. .
4-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components .. . . . .. . . .. ..... . ............ ... . .... . . . .. ... . . .. ... . . ...

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Courses and Literature

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Microprocessor Design Courses . . . .. . . . ... . .. . ..... . ... . ..... .. .. . . . . .. . . .... ... .... ... .. . .. .. .... 53
Literature . .... . . .. ....... . ......................... . ...... . ....... .... .... . . ... ..... .. ..... .. . . . . 55
Index and Quantity Pricing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 57
Ordering Information _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 62
Sales Representatives _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 64

~o PRO-LOG®
rrrn
~ C ORP O RATION

Oarprogr&mm.er isn't sidetl'ackBd
by every new PBOM.
Dose. . of_wP:ao. . come
alODg every year.

Many of them are obviously different; different technologies, conftgurattons, speeds, pinouts. Some have
more 8llbtle differences. A speciftc
PROM m83 be altsred by the manufacturer to require a different programming algOrithm, for instance.
Your problem? How to keep both
your programming equipment and
your knowledge of PROMs current.

One PllO. programmer~..
kept pace.
Pro-Log's Series 90 PROM programmer is stul as up-to-date tod83
as it ws\s when we introduced it in

1974. The secret? A design that lets
you update your programmer easily, quickly andinexpens1vely.
Our plug-in personal1ty modules now let you program more than
200 different PROMs. We constantly
monitor PROM technology, modifYing personality modules or developing new ones as PROMs change and
new PROMs come along. We work
closely with PROM manufacturers
a.nd get their a.pproval on all new
modules.
Need a selectable baud rate
R.S232 interface, Checksum, CMOS
R.A.M buffer, paper tape reader, TTY,
control, or parallel input/output?
Easy. We can add what you need to
your bas1c control unit, even if it's
ons of the units we made in 1974.

We wo provide you with the
latest; PllO.1nformation.
Our recently published 98-page
PROM User's Guide includes chapters on PROM selection and PROM
technology plus a complete PROM
cross reference. Our PROM Programmer Compa.r1son Guide helps
you evaluate programming features. To get your ft>ee cop1es, ca.ll or
write Pro-Log Corporation, 2411
Garden Road, Monterey, CA 93940,
phone (408) 372-4693.

[O~Od] ro~~:~~~
Mlcroproc.ssol1 at your fln~rtlps.

_ _ _ _ PROM Programmers
Series 90 PROM Programmers are microprocessorbased instruments for programming and testing
PROMs. A Series 90 Programmer is made up of
three elements: Control Unit, Control Unit Options ,
and Plug-in Personality Modul,e.
There are four control units to choose from , each
tailored for specific operating environments. The
M900 and M900B Control Units are best suited for
the engineering, field service, and quality assurance
areas of PROM handling. The M910 is tailored tothe
manufacturing environment. The M920 is a peripheral programmer suited to most development
systems.
The rahge of options varies for each of the Control
Units. Options include TTY, Paper Tape Reader,
Computer Interfaces, and a Checksum option .
A Personality Module is the hardware interface
between a Control Unit and a particular PROM.
There are more than 200 PROM types and they vary
in number of bits , pinouts, package size, power
requirements , and programming techniques. ProLog makes three kinds of Personality Modules:
Dedicated , Generic, and Gang. Dedicated Modules
are for specific PROMs with unique characteristics.
Generic Modules (with appropriate Pinout Adapters
and Configurators) permit programm ing of families
of PROMs. Gang Modules enable programming of
multiple PROMs simultaneously. Any Personality
Module functions with any of the Control Units.

Features
• A Proven Product
Over 5500 Pro-Log Programmers shipped since
1973.
• Easy to Operate
"Conversational" design minimizes controls and
operator instructions.
• Programming Security
Separate master and copy sockets eliminate
danger of accidental alterations to master PROM .
• Precise, Fixed Voltage Regulation
No need for periodic calibration. Separate supplies in the Control Unit and Personality Modules
assure stable regulation .
• Warranty
Our enviable record of dependability is not
accidental, but is due to our selection of quality
components, combined with simple internal '
construction and rigid test procedures. Because
of this quality , Pro-Log includes a full two-year
parts and labor warranty with the M900, M900B,
M910, and M920 Control Units. Personality
Modules are covered by our standard one-year
parts and labor warranty.

• UL Listed
Listing by Underwriters Laboratories assures you
of a product made to exacting safety standards,
and a company dedicated to that philosophy.
• Vendor Approvals
As a matter of policy , Pro-Log submits its
Personality Modules to PROM manufacturers for
evaluation and approval. This is an on-going process. Contact Pro-Log for vendor approval status
on any module you are considering .

For further information on PROM Technology and
PROM Programmers , contact Pro-Log or the local
representative (p.64) for your free copy of the
PROM User's Guide. (See attached card on back
cover.)

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M900 Control Unit
The M900 Control Unit is a low cost, portable and highly versat ile solution to programming requirements for
MaS and bipolar PROMs. Conversational interact ion wi t h the operator makes it simple to use in engineering ,
quality assurance or in the field . The M900 contains a microprocessor system which gives it the capability to
handle a wide variety of options which interface with TT Y paper tape readers/ punches , minicomputers and a
host of other equipment. These interfaces are available as standard options to the system.
Selected PRO-LOG Personality Modules may be plugged into the M900 Control Unit to program most PROMs
now being manufactured . In many cases a single module enables the user to program several different types
of PROMs.
The un it is packaged in a high impact carry ing case but can be bench mounted by simply utilizing its built-in
tilt bail.
FEATURES
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

PROGRAM, LIST, DUPLICATE, and VERIFY modes of operation
DUPLICATE mode with advance substitution capability that allows up to sixteen changes
Ability to operate on partial address field
Automatic Blank Check of defined address field
Hexadecimal Keyboard (0-9, A-F)
Six Character Hexadecimal Display of Addresses and Data
Fully portable for field or in-plant use (less than 20 Ibs.)
UL Listed

M900 Control Unit
shown w ith
Personal ity Module
and 9103 U.V. Erase Light

$1800.00

M900

CONTROL UNIT
Includes hexadecimal keyboard, control keys for List, Program, Duplicate, and Verify modes, Data
and Address Enter key, Data and Address Clear key, System Reset key, 6 digit hexadecimal display,
data invert control switch, connectors for Personal ity Modules, connectors for serial and parallel
interfaces and is housed in an attache case.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M900 Options

9101
H EX FOR M AT
BN PF FOR M AT
BI NA AY FOR M AT

PAPER TAPE

READER

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9102
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READ ER AND
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DATA O N LY FORMAT

110300 BAUD

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PERSON ALITY

MODULES

9104
FLEX IBLE

8 BIT
P AR Allel
INTERFA CE

$1050.00

200.00

20.00
125.00

9109
CHEC K SUM

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9105

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9101-1
9101-2
9101 -3

PAPER TAPE READER SYSTEM

9102- 1
9102-2

TTY CONTROL

R5-232
INTERFACE
(M302 1

AUTOBAUD
2400 1200 300 110 BAUD
PROGRA M LIST M ODES
DATAQNlY
SILE NT 700

Includes 120 cps paper tape reader and power supply (M301), and control program .
9101-1 (ASCII Hex)
9101-2 (ASCII BNPF)
9101-3 (Binary)

Allows full-duplex TTY to be used as keyboard control , paper tape , 1/ 0 and hard copy device with the
M900 programmer. Includes mating cable.
9102-1 (Address Data)

210.00

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PM9000

COM PUTER
INTERFACE

9103
U V ERASE LIGHT

9102-2 (Data Only)

9103
9103-1
9103-2

ULTRA-VIOLET ERASE LIGHT SYSTEM

9103-8

Replacement bulb for the 9103 Systems.

9104

PARALLELINPUT/OUTPUTINTERFACE

Includes UV erase light, 60-minute timer and safety interlock . Mounted in an enclosure that fits in the
M900 attache case. Stand alone version (9103-1) comes with 6 ft. power cord for 115 VAC only. U.L.
Listed . Stand-alone 230V version (9103-2) is not UL Listed.

Provides 8 parallel input DATA lines, 8 parallel output DA TA lines, 6 handshake control lines, internal
handshake program and mating connector. TTL compatible.

250.00

9105-1
9105-2
9105-3
9105-4"
9105-5"
9105-7

RS232 INTERFACE

9105-6

Auto-Baud : Automatically adjusts to incoming baud rate up to 2400 Baud .

9109

CHECKSUM

Provides an ASCII coded RS232 Interface allowing compatible interface to computers and semiintelligent terminals. This option provides an industry standard interface connector (M302) and a
control program designed to allow PROM Programming and listing operations by a remote
controller.

9105-1 (1200 Baud)
9105-2 (300 Baud)

9105-3 (110 Baud)
9105-4' (300 Baud)

9105-5' (1200 Baud)
9105-7 (2400 Baud)

'Modified Silent 700 (Texas Instruments)

250.00
60.00

Calculates and displays a hexadecimal sum . Provides an efficient method to check the number of
programmed bits in a particular PROM .

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M900B Buffered Control Unit
The M900B Buffered Control Unit has all the versatility and operating features of the M900 but has the added
advantage of a 2048x8 bit CMOS Read/Write Buffer Memory with temporary power backup. A.C. Power to the
M900B can be shut off for at least 60 seconds without any data loss in the buffer memory. This feature permits
the user to take out a PROM Personality Module and replace it with a different module. The user can thus
transfer data from one PROM type to an entirely different type and size of PROM (for example, from two 2708's
to one 2716).
FEATURES
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

All the operating features of the M900
2Kx8 CMOS READIWRITE buffer memory with power backup
Additional 2Kx8 CMOS RAM memory available as an option
Data location shiH capability
Allows data transfer from one PROM type and size to another PROM type and size (see page 8)
Pro-Log's two socket Personality Modules fully protect your Malter PROMs at all times
Unlimited buffer memory correction capability from keyboard
Communications options using buffer memory
Buffer Memory can be switched out for direct PROM to PROM copying and VERIFY
UL Listed

M900B Control Unit
shown with
Personality Module
and 9103 U.V. Erase Light

$2100.00

M900B

CONTROL UNIT
Includes hexadecimal keyboard, control keys for List, Program , Duplicate and Verify modes, Data
and Address Enter key, Data and Address Clear key, System Reset key. 6 digit hexadecimal display,
data invert control switch. connectors for Personality Modules, connectors for serial, and parallel
interfaces. 2Kx8 bits of CMOS ReadlWrite buffer memory and is housed in an attache case.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M900B Op lions

9111
IN TEL M DS FORM AT
HEX FORM AT
BINARY FO A MA T

9112

PAPER TAPE

TTY WITH

REA DEA

REAOER AN D

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PU NC H INTERFAC E

DA T A ONLY FO RMA T

,

SWITCH SELECT A BLE
BAUD RATES
PROGRA M U S T M ODES
D A TA O NLY FORMA T
IN Tel MDS FO RM AT

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9118
A$-232-C
COMM U NICA T ION S

IN TEAFACE
( MJ()4)

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INTER N AL
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PM9000
PEASONAll TY
MOOULES

FLEXIBLE
COMPUTER
IN TERFACE

$ 210.00

20.00
300.00

91'.
8 BIT
PARALLEL
INTERF ACE

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9'03

U V ER ASE LIGH T

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9119
CHECKSUM

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9103
9103-1
9103-2

UL TRA-VIOLET ERASE LIGHT SYSTEM

9103-B

Replacement bulb for the 9103 Systems .

9107-4B

RAM BUFFER

Includes UV erase light, 6o-minute timer and safety interlock. Mounted in an enclosure that fits in the
M900 attache case. Stand alone version (9103-1) comes with 6 ft. power cord for 115 VAC only. U.L.
Listed . Stand-alone 230V version (9103-2) is not UL Listed.

Provides an additional 2Kx8 bits of CMOS Read/Write memory workspace for data editing and
temporary storage.

1050.00

200.00

9111-1
9111-2
9111-3
9111-4

Includes 120 cps paper tape reader and power supply (M301) , and control program .
9111-1 (ASCII Hex)
9111-2 (BNPF)
9111 -3 (Binary)
9111-4 (Intel MDS)

9112-2

TTY CONTROL

PAPER TAPE READER SYSTEM

Allows full-duplex TTY to be used as keyboard control, paper tape, I/O and hard copy device with the
M900B Programmer. Baud rates up to JOOBaud automatically accommodated. Includes mating cable.
9112-2 (Data .only)

125.00

9114

PARALLEL INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACE
Provides 8 parallel input DATA lines, 8 parallel output DATA lines and 6 handshake control lines,
internal handshake program and mating connector. TTL compatible.

350.00

9118-1
9118-2
9118-3

RS-232-C SELECTABLE BAUD INTERFACE
Utilizes the M304 Adapter as an RS-232-C interface between the M900B RAM Buffer and compatible
computers, modems, and terminals. This option permits listing and programming of the Buffer via a
remote controller at switch-selectable Baud rates. (See pp. 8 & 9 for applications.)
9118-1

ASCII Hex, 50 to 9600 Baud , 5 LIST formats including XON protocol , serially
adjacent data dump, scroll by 256-byte block (for CRT), and list of data bytes with
or without address header.

9118-2

INTEL Hex, 50 to 4800 Baud, LIST operation controlled locally.
INTEL Hex, 50 to 4800 Baud , LIST operation controlled locally or from remote computer, ASCII ACK or NAK characters transmitted after checksum check.

9118-3

60.00

9119

CHECKSUM
Calculates and displays a Hexadecimal sum . Provides an efficient method to check the number of
programmed bits in a particular PROM or in the buffer memory.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M900B Applications
Typical Application of M900B CMOS RAM Buffer

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PM9005A

The figure above illustrates how the M900B's CMOS Buffer Memory enables the user to transfer data stored
on four 1702A PROMs to a single 2708 PROM. Firsta PM9001 A Personality Module is plugged into the MooOB
Control Unit. Then each of the four 1702A PROMs in turn is put into the Master Socket of the Personality
Module and its data is copied into the Buffer Memory. The first PROM is copied to addresses 000 to OFF in the
buffer, the second (using the data location shift feature of the MooOB) is copied to locations 100-1 FF, the third
to 200-2FF and the fourth to 30o-3FF. A.C. Power is then turned off the M900B, the PM9001A is removed and
the PMoo05A is plugged in. A.C. Power is turned on and a blank 2708 is plugged into the copy socket of the
PM9005A. Data is transferred from the Buffer Memory to the PROM. This operation uses only half the memory
of the standard buffer. The buffer Can be expanded to 4Kx8 bits with the 9107-4B option.

Typical Applications of the 9118, RS-232-C Selectable Baud Interface Option
The 9118 option uses the M304 adapter as an RS-232-C interface between the MooOB Programmer, a terminal
and a modem. In the M304, a 25-pin "0" male connector forthe terminal and a 25-pin "0" female connector for
the modem are provided, permitting simultaneous communication between the MooOB and both connectors.
Features provided by the M304/9118 are:
Switch selectable Baud rate from 50 to 9600 Baud
PROGRAM buffer from terminal and/or modem
LIST buffer to terminal and/or modem
The 9118 option consists of two functional elements: the Control Program which is located in PROMs A, B,
and E of the M900BControl Unit; and the M304 Adapter, which plugs into the parallel interface socket on the
M900B. The M304 Adapter interfaces the TIL level ports of the MooOB to .the RS-232-C type levels of a
terminal/computer and/or a modem/computer. Along with signal level conversion, the M304 Adapter
provides switching capabilities for Baud rate selection and switching the modem and/or the MooOB ONLINE or OFF-LINE.
NOTE: The 9118 option does not permit direct programming of PROMs from an external source; the Buffer
must be filled and then the data programmed from the Buffer to the PROM.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS
Typical Applications of the 9118 (continued)
Terminal to Computer ~nd M900B
M900B to Terminal and Computer
Computer Terminal and M900B (M900 ON-LINE) (Similar to 9108 Option)

COM PUTER

REMOTE
COMPUTER

OR

CO MPUTER

MODEM
MODEM

M900B

Terminal to M900B Ram Buffer (Similar to 9115 Option)
M900B Ram Buffer to Terminal

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COMPUTER

REMOTE

COMPUTER

OR

MODEM

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CO MPUTER

MODEM

M900B

Terminal to Computer (M900B OFF-LINE)

COMPUTER

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MODEM

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REMOTE

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RAM BUFFER
M900B

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PROM PROGRAMMERS
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE TO M900B
The M900B PROM Programmer features the capability of interfacing with various development systems for
direct downloading of programs to the M900B CMOS Buffer. The following table includes some of the more
widely used development systems which can be interfaced to the M900B, along with the corresponding Series
90 option which affords the interface capability for each system .

MANUFACTURER

MODEL

SERIES 90
OPTION

COMMENTS

Futuredata

GenRad 230
Network 2301

9118-1
9118-1

Requires no system modification.

INTEL

MDS 210
MDS 220
MDS 230

9118-2,
9118-2,
9118-2,

Requires system modification.
(See 9118-2 Operating Instructions.)

Motorola

M68SDT
EXORciser

9114

Requires system modification.
Contact: Motorola Microsystems, Box 20906,
Phoenix; AZ 85036 (602) 962-3561

RCA

COS MAC

9114

Requires system modification.
(See RCA Microprocessor Products
Application Note ICAN-6622.)

Tektronix

8002A MDA

9118-2

Requires no system modification . .
Uses INTEL-hex (Vendor hex) format.

Zilog

ZDS 1/25
ZDS 1/40

9114
9114

Requires no system modification.
Uses Zilog Centronics Interface Board (CIB) .
For Interfacing Details contact Zilog Technical
Support Center in California (408) 446-4666
Ext. 6001 .

This list is a partial compilation of the more popular development systems. It does not imply that M900B
interface is limited to these systems, nor does it constitute an endorsement of any particular development system .

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M910 Production Control Unit
The M910 Control Unit is designed for the production environment. It offers high volume users separately
selectable BLANK-CHECK, DUPLICATE, and VERIFY functions. AUTO mode is provided for automatic
sequencing of all three functions. The simplified keyboard and display provides an easy to operate and easy to
understand system for duplicating PROMs.
The M910 can utilize the complete selection of Pro-Log Personality Modules, and thus offers the ability to
program over 250 different PROMs. The M910 is designed to enhance the features of Gang Personality
Modules by extending the BLANK-CHECK and VERIFY functions to include all copy sockets.
The M910 is normally delivered as a bench top unit but can be easily installed in the 9202 attache case.
FEATURES
•
•
•
•
•

Color-coded LED PASS, FAIL and function Indicators
Audio tone pass and fall indicators
Single push button operation in AUTO mode
Optional foot pedal RUN control
UL Listed

M9l0 Control Unit
Shown with PM9051A Personality Module
and 9129 Option

$1400.00

M910

PRODUCTION CONTROL UNIT
Includes control keys for Blank Check. Duplicate. Verify and Automatic Modes, System Reset key.
Run key, Pass/Fail indicators and a volume controlled audio alarm.

40.00

9106

M910 FOOTSWITCH

250.00

9129

CHECKSUM
Calculates and displays a hexadecimal sum. Provides an efficient method to check the number of
programmed bits in a particular PROM . Includes M305 display.

100.00

9202

ATTACHE CASE

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

M920 Peripheral Control Unit
The M920 Peripheral Control Unit is a low cost, highly versatile solution to PROM programming and PROM
duplicating requirements. This field-proven system is designed to interface with TTY, microprocessor
development systems, terminals, computers and other external devices; or operates as a stand-alone PROM
duplicator. The M920 uses any of PRO-lOG 's plug-in Personality Modules. The M920 comes as a bench top
unit but can slip into an optional attache case in a matter of seconds.
FEATURES
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

PROGRAMS and LISTS PROMs under control of ASR-33 TTY keyboard
DUPLICATES and VERIFIES PROMs from TTY tape reader
Duplicates PROMs as a stand-alone system
.
Optional RS-232C or 8-blt parallel 1/0 Interface offers PROGRAM and LIST Modes of operation
Uses existing, field-proven PM9000 Series Personality Modules
Microprocessor controller gives computer power and flexibility
UL Listed

M920 Control Unit
shown with PM9005A Personality Module

$1200.00

M920

CONTROL UNIT
Includes Duplicate control key, two LED indicators , 9102-2 TTY control and TTY interface with
mating cable, connectorfor parallel interface, and connectors for Personality Modules. Desk top unit.

100.00

12

9202

ATTACHE CA'SE

PROM PROGRAMMERS

M920 Options
TTY WITH READER

AND
PUNCH INTERFACE
A STANDARD FEA TURE OF THE M920

D

[8] 1-1

U

v

9103

ERASE UGHT

J

=
c=J

PM9000
PERSO N AL lTV

MODuLES

0

0

D
9104

(no charge)

FLEXIBLE
COMPUTER

8 81T PARALLEL

INTERFACE

INTERFACE

9102-2

9105
~

RS232
INTERFACE
(MJ02 J

2400 1200 300 , 10 BAUD
PROGRAM LIST MODES
DATA ONLY FORMAT

SILENT 700 ·

TTY CONTROL (STANDARD)
Allows full-duplex TTY to be used as keyboard control, paper tape I/O and hard copydevice.lncludes
mating cable. (9102-2 Data only format) .

$ 210.00

20.00
125.00

9103
9103-1
9103-2

ULTRA-VIOLET ERASE LIGHT SYSTEM
Includes UV erase light, SO-minute timer and safety interlock. Mounted in an enclosure that fits in the
M900 attache case. Stand alone version (9103-1) comes with 6 ft. power cord for 115 VAC only. U.L.
Listed . Stand-alone 230V version (9103-2) is not UL Listed .

9103-8

Replacement bulb for the 9103 Systems.

9104

PARALLELINPUT/ OUTPUTINTERFACE
Provides 8 parallel input DATA lines, 8 parallel output DATA lines and S handshake control lines,
internal handshake program and mating connector. TTL compatible. Precludes use of 9105 option .

250.00

9105-1
9105-2
9105-3
9105-49105-59105-7
9105-8

RS232 INTERFACE
Provides an ASCII coded RS232 Interface allowing compatible interface to computers and semiintelligent terminals. This option provides an industry standard interface and a control program
designed to allow PROM programming and listing operations by a remote controller.
9105-1 (1200 Baud)
9105-2 (300 Baud)
9105-3 (110 Baud)

9105-4· (300 Baud)
9105-5· (1200 Baud)

9105-7 (2400 Baud)
9105-8 (TEK-Hex 2400 Baud)

·Modified Silent 700 (Texas Instruments)

250.00

9105-6

Auto-Baud: Automatically adjusts to incoming Baud rate up to 2400 Baud .

Note: Development Sy.tem Interfeclng
The 9105-8 allows direct interfacing to the Tektronix 8002A MDA without modification. The 9104
option is similar to the 9114. Refer to the chart (p. 10) for interface combinations. Some modifications
may be required.

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

Personality Modules
The PM9000 Series of plug-in modules offer you a cost-effective approach to programming an ever expanding
range of bipolar and MOS PROMs.
All Personality Modules include the circuitry for timing, voltages and currents necessary for programming the
PROM when coupled with any of the Series 90 Control Units. Using this approach, PRO-LOG eliminates the
need for expensive periodic calibration .
PRO-LOG maintains a close, but independent relationship with the PROM Manufacturers to always provide
you with current programming technology. Our on-going program of vendor approval for all Personality
Modules assures you of correct programming specifications. Contact PRO-LOG for specific vendor
approvals.
PRO-LOG now offers three categories of modules: Dedicated, Generic and Gang , which provide you with
alternatives for specific programming applications. Each module has self-guiding connectors for easy
coupling with the Series 90 Control Units.
Personality Modules can be selected by using the selection guide' on pages 16 through 22.

Dedicated Modules
Dedicated Modules provide all the circuitry necessary to program individual non-generic bi-polar and
MOS PROMs.
FEATURES
• Modules Include both master and copy sockets
for master data protection
• Binary data display for copy PROM
• Zero insertion force sockets
• Can be used with all Series 90 Control Units

Gang Modules*
Gang Modules provide a cost-effective alternative
to expensive and cumbersome automated high
production programming. Automatically programs
and verifies up to 8 PROMs simultaneously . (It takes
over 2 minutes to program a typical 2708
individually, vs 2'h minutes to duplicate 8 on
PM9051A Gang Module) .
FEATURES
•
•
•
•

Separate master with 8 copy sockets
Zero insertion force sockets
Automatic self check verify for all 8 copy PROMs
Single copy socket can be listed or verified with
Gang Module
• Binary display for single copy socket
• Can be used with all Series 90 Control Units
"Due to the increased current drain of multiple device programming . M900 and M920 Control Units manufactured prior to October 1. 1977
should be returned to PRO-LOG for updating to Gang Module compatability . Contact Customer Service for return authorization. Cost of
retrofit: $50 FOB Monterey.

14

PROM PROGRAMMERS

Generic Modules
The Generic Personality Module offers a cost-effective solution to programming PROMs from those
manufacturers who offer a family of PROMs with ident ical programm ing parameters , but different pin
arrangements , PROM sizes , ~nd bit structures.
The Personality Module inCludes the control electronics for the PROM 's voltage, current, and t iming
parameters. To program the entire generic family is simply a matter of accommodating the pin requirements
and bit structures of a given PROM in the generic family .
To accommodate the various PROM pinout configurations, the generic module is designed to accept one of a
series of Pinout Adapters (PA) . The PROM bit structures are selected by a plug-in configurator (CA) that
adapts the system to the appropriate PROM configuration . A zero insertion force socket is provided on the
generic module to accept the Configurator.
The Selection Guide on the next page shows the various generic module pinout adaptors and configurators
necessary for programming . Note that several PROMs utilize the same pinout adaptor and configurator,
another cost saving factor for the generic family PROM user.
FEATURES
•
•
•
•

All pinout adaptors contain both master and copy sockets
Binary data display for copy PROM
Zero Insertion force sockets
Can be used with all Series 90 Control Units

Generic Module

Conflgurator

Pinout Adapter

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

Personality Module Selection Guide
The following selection guide alphabetically lists all PROM manufacturers in column one. Column two
provides the part numbers manufactured by a specific manufacturer. Column three gives the appropriate
Personality Module required for the specific PROM. The last two columns apply to Generic Modules only, and
list the appropriate Pinout Adapter (PA) and Configurator (CA) necessary, in combination with the Generic
Module, to program the specific PROM. As you proceed through the table you will note that the same Generic
Module facilitates various PROMs by utilizing different Pinout Adapters and Configurators. Certain PROMs
can be programmed by more than one Personality Module. In these cases, all Personality Modules which
apply will be listed. Only commercial part numbers are listed, but each module will program the corresponding military equivalent and/or speed range.
For further information regarding PROMs and PROM Programmers send for Pro-log's free PROM User's
Guide. (See attached card on back cover.)
Prices for Personality Modules, Pinout Adapters, and Configurators can be found on page 23.
PROM
MANUFACTURER

ADVANCED
MICRO
DEVICES
(AMD)

PROM
PART NUMBER

Bipolar
Am27S20/ 21 , 29760Al61 A
Am27S 12/ 13, 29770/ 71
Am27S32/33, 29780/81
Am27S184/ 185
Am27S18/ 19, 29750Al51
Am27S28/ 29, 29772/ 73
Am27S26/ 27, 29774/ 75
Am27S15
Am27S30/31
Am27S180/ 181
MOS
9702A, 1702A (All Versions)
9702', 1702'
Am2708
Am2716

Am2732"

PERSONALiTY
MODULE

PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058
PM9058

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

256x4(L)
512x4(L)
1Kx4(L)
2Kx4(L)
32x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
1Kx8(L)

PA16-5
PA16-5
PA18-6
PA18-8"
PA16-6
PA2D-4
PA22-4
PA24-14
PA24-13
PA24-13

PM9001A
PM9011A
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
PA24-10
PM9064

-

-

-

2Kx8(EH)

4Kx8(EH)

-

~

AMERICAN
MICROSYSTEMS
INC. (AMI)

MOS
S5204A
S6834, S6834-1

PM9057
PM9057

512x8(L)
512x8(L)

PA24-7
PA24-5

-

1'--MOS
EA2704

ELECTRONIC
ARRAYS
(EA)

EA2708
EA2716

16

CONFIGURATOR

PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A(GANG) ,
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051 A (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
-

-

2Kx8(EH)

-

PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

PROM
PART NUMBER

,

FAIRCHILD

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

CONFIGURATOR

Bipolar
93417. 93427
93436. 93446
93452. 93453
93438. 93448
93450.93451
93460. 93461
93465. 93466
93510**. 93511**

~

PERSONALITY
MODULE

MOS
F270S

PM9045
PM9045
PM9045
PM9045
PM9045
PM9045
PM9045
PM9045

PA1&-1
PA1&-1
PAl8-2
PA24-1
PA24-1
PA24-1
PA24-1
PA24-S

or-S
or - S
or-S
or-S

PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051 A (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)

-

F2716* *

-

256x4(H)
512x4(H)
lKx4(H)
512xS(H)
lKxS(H)
lKxS(H)
lKxS(H)
2KxS(H)

2KxS(EH)
-

.
Bipolar

FUJITSU

MB7121/22
MB7123124
MB 7125/26
MB7127**/2S**
MB7129**/30**
MB7131**/32**
MB7133/34**
MB7135/36**
MB7137/3S**
MOS
MBS51SE. MBS51SH

**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
**

PAl8-2
PA2Q-l
PA24-1 or -S
PAl8-2
PA22-1
PA24-1 or -S
**
**
**

PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051 A (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
PA24-10
PM9064

-

MBM2716

MBM2732**

1Kx4(L)
512xS(L)
512xS(L)
2Kx4(L)
lKxS(L)
lKxS(L)
4Kx4(L)
2KxS(L)
2KxS(L)

-

2KxS(EH)

-

4KxS(EH)

Bipolar

HARRIS
SEMICONDUCTOR

7610.
7620.
7644.
7642.
7643.
7645.

7610A.
762OA.
7644A
7642A.
7643A.
7645P

7611. 7611A
7621. 7621A
7642P
7643P

PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A

PA1&-1
PA1&-1
PAl&-3
PAl8-2
PAl8-2
PA2Q-6

256x4(H)
512x4(H)
1Kx4(H)
lKx4(H)
lKx4(H)
lKx4(H)

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PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

PROM
PART NUMBER

Bipolar (continued)
7684, 7684P, 7685, 7685P
7686, 7686P, 7686R, 7686RP
7687, 7687P, 7687R, 7687RP
7602, 7603
HPROM 0512
7625R
7629
7648, 7649
7640, 7640A, 7640AR
7641 , 7641A, 7641AR
7647R
7608
7680, 7680P, 7680R, 7680RP
7681 , 7681P, 7681R, 7681RP
7683
7616"
76160" , 76161 "

HARRIS
SEMICONDUCTOR
(Continued)

CMOS
HM661 1
HM6661

PERSONALiTY
MODULE

PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9055
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A '
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9056

"

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

PA18-2
PA2o-3"
PA2o-3 "
PA16-2 or-4

PA24-9
PA24-1 or -8
PA2o-1
PA24-1 or-8
PA24- 1 or -8
PA24-9
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or -8
PA2o-5"
PA24-1 (MOD)
PA24-8

-

-

CONFIGURATOR

2Kx4(H)
2Kx4(H)
2Kx4(H)
32x8(H)

-

256x8(H)
256x8(S2)"
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
1Kx8(H)
1Kx8(H)
1Kx8(H)
1Kx8(H)
2Kx8(H)
2Kx8(H)

-

-

I ~

Bipolar
3601', 3601-1'
3621', 3621-1 '
3602' , 3602A, 3602A-2
3622', 3622A, 3622A-2
3605, 3605-2, 3625, 3625-2
J605A, 3605A-1
3625A, 3625A- 1
3604A, 3604A-2, 3604AL
3624A, 3624A-2
3608, 3608-4, 3628, 3628-4
3616, 3616-1 , 3636, 3636-1

INTEL
CORPORATION

MOS
1702'
4702A, 1702A (All Versions)
2704

2708 (All Versions), 8708
2758
2716 (All Versions)

2732
8741 , 8748
8755A, 8755'

18

PM9003
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9048
PM9011A
PM9001A
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9052
PM9064
PM9062 (GANG)
PM9052
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
PM9064
PM9071" (GANG)
PM9054
PM9054

PA16-1
PA16-1
PA16-1
PA1a-2
PA18-3
PA18-3
PA24-2
PA24-2
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-8

PA24-1

,PA24-1

PA24-10

PA4o-1
PA4o-2

256x4(H)
512x4(H)
512x4(H)
1Kx4(H)
1Kx4(H)
1Kx4(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
1Kx8(H)
2Kx8(H)

-

-

'.

-

-

1Kx8(EH)

2Kx8(EH)

4Kx8(EH)

1Kx8(EL)
2Kx8(EH)

PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

PROM
PART NUMBER

,

INTERSIL

"

'.

MITSUBISHI

MONOLITHIC
MEMORIES
(MMI)

PERSONALITY
MODULE

Bipolar
IM5603A, IM5623
IM5604, IM5624
IM5600, IM5610
IM5605, IM5625

PM9007B
PM9007B
PM9016B
PM9028B

CMOS
IM66031', IM6602AI '
IM66041', IM6604AI '
IM6653, IM6653A
IM6654, IM6654A

PM9065
PM9065
PM9065
PM9065

Bipolar
M58563S (1702A)
M58732S, M58732S1 (2708)

PM9001A
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)

Bipolar
6300-1 , 6301-1
6305-1 , 6306-1
6350-1 , 6351-1
6352-1 , 6353-1
6330-1 , 6331-1
6308-1 , 6309-1
6335-1 , 6336-1
63137*
6348-1 , 6349-1
6340-1, 6341-1
6386-1 , 6387-1
6380-1 , 6381-1
6384-1 , 6385-1
63S14O, 63S141
63S240, 63S241
63S440, 638441
63RA441 , 63RS441

PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM 9066
PM9066
PM 9066
PM9066

PAL
PAL10H8
PAL 12H6
PAL 14H4
PAL16H2
PAL10L8
PAL 12L6
PAL 14L4
PAL 16L2
PAL 16L8
PAL16R8
PAL 16R6
PAL 16R4
PAL16A4
PAL 16X4
PAL16C1

PM9068
PM 9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM 9068
PM 9068
PM9Qq8
PM 9068
PM 9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

PA24-11
PA24-1
PA24-11
PA24-1

-

-

PAl6-1
PA 16-1
PAl8-1
PAl8-2
PAl6-2
PA20-2
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-3
PA20-1
PA24-1
PA22-1
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or-8
PAl6-1
PAl6-1
PAl8-2
PA18-5"

-

-

-

-

-

-

CONFIGURATOR

lKx4(EH)
512x8(EH)
lKx4(EH)
512x8(EH)

-

256x4(H)
512x4(H)
lKx4(H)
lKx4(H}
32x8(H)
256x8(H)
256x8(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
l Kx8(H)
lKx8(H)
lKx8(H)
256x4(L}
512x4(L)
lKx4(L)
lKx4(L)
512x4(Sl)
512x4(Sl)
512x4(Sl)
512x4(Sl)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S3)

19

PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

PROM
PART NUMBER
MOS
MK3702-1 (All Versions)
MK2708

MOSTEK

MK2716

Bipolar
5003', 5004'
7620, 7621
7642, 7643
7684, 7685
7640, 7641
7680", 7681 "
82707", 82708"

MOTOROLA

MOS
MCM68708, 2708 }
MCM68A708, 27A08
TM82716
MCM2716"

Bipolar
748287,
748570,
748572,
748574
748184,
748188,
748472,
748474,
878180,
878190,

NATIONAL
SEMICONDUCTOR

20

748387
748571
748573
748185
748288
748473
748475
878181
878191

PAL
DMPAL10H8
DMPAL12H6
DMPAL14H4
DMPAL16H2
DMPAL10L8
DMPAL12L6
DMPAL14L4
DMPAL16L2
DMPAL16L8
DMPAL16R8
DMPAL16R6
DMPAL16R4
DMPAL16A4
DMPAL16X4
DMPAL16C1

PERSONALiTY
MODULE

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

PM9001A
PM9005A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9053A
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
-

PM9055
PM9039A '
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A
PM9039A

2Kx8(EH)
-

-

-

PA16-1
pA18-2
PA18-2
PA24-1
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or-8

-

CONFIGURATOR

PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG
PM9053A
PM9060 (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)

-

512x4(H)
1Kx4(H)
2Kx4(H)
512x8(H)
1Kx8(H)
1Kx8(H)

2Kx8(EH)
-

PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047
PM9047

PA16-1
PA16-1
PA18-2
PA18-4"
PA18-2
PA16-2 or-4
PA2D-1
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-8

256x4(L)
512x4(L)
1Kx4(L)
1Kx4(L)
2Kx4(L)
32x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
1Kx8(L)
2Kx8(L)

PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM 9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068
PM9068

-

512x4(81)
512x4(81)
512x4(S1)
512x4(S1)
512x4(82)
512x4(82)
512x4(82)
512x4(82)
512x4(82)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(S2)
512x4(83)

--

.

-

-

-

PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

PERSONALiTY
MODULE

PROM
PART NUMBER

.
NATIONAL
SEMICONDUCTOR
(Continued)

MOS
MM1702AQ
MM5203Q
MM5204Q. MM5204-1Q
MM2708Q. MM2708- 1Q
MM2716. MM2716-1Q

Bipolar
~P8403D . ~P8423D
~P8405E . ~P8425E

2Kx8(EH)
-

4Kx8(EH)

PM90078
PM90288

-

-

-

MOS
~PD454D

PM9063
PM 9063
PM9052
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)

/lPD458D
/lPD2716· ·

PA24-6
PA28-1

256x8(EL)
lKx8(EL)

PA2~1

2Kx8(EH)

-

-

-

,-

Bipolar
29693 PMUX
29660/ 61/62/ 63
29610/ 11 / 12/ 13

PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037
PM9037

29650/51 /52/53
29600/ 01 /02/03
29620/ 21 / 22/ 23
29624/ 25/ 26/ 27
29630/ 31 / 32/33
29634/35/36/37
29680/ 81 / 82/ 83

-.

SIGNETICS
CORPORATION
(SIG)

-

-

.. - -..

RAYTHEON

CONFIGURATOR

PM9001A
PM9002A
PM9006A
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9052
PM9064
PA24-1
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
PM9064
PA24-10

NMC2732"

NIPPON
ELECTRIC
(NEC)

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

PA2Q-7··
PAl6-1
PAl6-1
PAl8-2
PA2Q-2
PA2Q-l
PA24-1 or -8
PA2~1 or-8
PA24-1 or-8
PA24-8

. - i-

Bipolar
N82S126. N82Sl29
N82S130. N82S131
N82S136. N82Sl37
N82Sl84. N82S185
N82S23. N82S123
N82S114
N82S115
N82S140. N82S141
N82S180. N82Sl81.N82S2708
N82S182. N82S183
N82LS180. N82LS181
N82Sl90. N82S191

256x4(H)
256x4(H)
512x4(H)
2Kx4(H)
256x8(H)
512x8(H)
512x8(H)
lKx8(H)
lKx8(H)
2Kx8(H)
i-

PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059
PM9059

PAl6-1
PAl6-1
PAl8-2
PAl8-2
PA16-2 or-4
PA2~9

PA24-9
PA2~1 or-8
PA24-l or-8
PA2~1 or-8
PA24-1 or-8
PA24-8

256x4(L)
5l2x4(L)
1Kx4(L)
2Kx4(L)
32x8(L)
256x8(Sl)
512x8(Sl)
512x8(L)
lKx8(L)
lKx8(L)
lKx8(L)
2Kx8(L)

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PROM PROGRAMMERS
PROM
MANUFACTURER

SIGNETICS
(Continued)

PROM
PART NUMBER
ECl
10149
10139

PERSONALITY
MODULE

PM9072"
PM9072"

PAl6-7"
PAl6-4

256x4(L)
32x8(51)
--

1-

MOS
5Y2758 "

SYNERTEK

TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
(TI)

5Y27 16

Bipolar
745287 (14510)
745387 (145Al0)
745476 (24541)
745477 (245A41)
745454 (24581)
745455 (245A81)
745188 (185A030), 74188A'
745288 (185030)
74186 '
745470 (185A22)
745471 (18522)
745472 (18542)
745473 (185A42)
745474 (18546)
745475 (185A46)
745478 (28586)
745479 (285A86)
7452708" (2852708)
MOS
TM52508 (all versions)
TM52708 (all versions)
TM52516 (all versions)

TM52716
TM52532 (all versions)

MOS
TMM322

TOSHIBA
TMM323 "

, Consult PROM manufacturers before ordering
'·Under development, contact Pro-Log for latest status

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CONFIGURATOR

PIN-OUT
ADAPTER

PM9052
PM9064
PM9062 (GANG)
PM9052
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)

PA24-1

PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9067
PM9067
PM9067
PM9067
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9055
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9046A
PM9067
PM 9067
PM9067

PAl6-1
PAl6-1
PAl8-7"
PA18-7"
PAl8-2
PA18-2
PAl6-4
PAl6-4
PA2D-2
PA2D-2
PA2D-l
PA2D-l
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or -8
PA24-1 or -8
PA24- 1 or -8
PA24-1 or-8

-

PA24- 1
-

PA24-1
PM9064
PM9062 (GANG)
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9052
PA24-1
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)
PM9075 (GANG)
PM9053A
PM9060A (GANG)
PA24-12
PM9064
PM9070" (GANG)

-

-

-

lKx8(EH)
2Kx8(EH)
-

-

256x4(H)
256x4(H)
lKx4(H)
lKx4(H)
2Kx4(H)
2Kx4(H)
32x8(L)
32x8(L)

-

256x8(L)
256x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
512x8(L)
lKx8(H)
lKx8(H)
lKx8(H)

lKx8(EH)

2Kx8(EH)
4Kx8(EH)
-

,
PM9005A
PM9053A
PM9051A (GANG)
PM9052
PM9064
PM9061 (GANG)

-

-

PA24- 1
-

-

-

2Kx8(EH )
-

PROM PROGRAMMERS

Personality Modules Pricing
PRICE

PROMs PROGRAMMED
(For details see Personality Module Selection Gu ide)

PERSONALITY
MODULE

,

-,

$ 525.00

PM 9001 A

1702A, 4702A, 8702A, 58563S,3702, 9702A

575.00

PM9002A

National 5202", 5203, 5203A

600.00

PM9003""

Intel 3601"

450.00

PM9005A

2704, 4704, 8704, 2708, (and compatible)

550.00

PM9006A

National 5204

550.00

PM9007B

Intersil 5603A/ 23/04/24; Fujitsu MB7052/53/57/58; NCJ,lPB4030/23

600.00

PM9011A

Intel 1702", AMD 9702"

550.00

PM9015""

Signetics 8223'

550.00

PM9016B

Intersil 5600, 5610; Fujitsu MB7051, MB7056

600.00

PM9018'"

Harris HPROM 1024', HPROM 1024A'

600.00

PM9024'"

Fairchild 93416' , 93426'; National 8573", 8574"

525.00

PM9028B

Intersil 5605, 5625; NECJ,lPB405D,J,lPB4525b

425.00

PM9037

MMI , Ratheon Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9039A

Harris, Motorola Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9045

Fairchild Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9046A

T.I. Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9047

National Generic (See Selection Guide)

560.00

PM9048

Intel Generic (See Selection Guide)

PM9051 A

2708 (and compatible) Gang Module

1050.00
400.00

PM 9052

Intel 2716 (and compatible)

550.00

PM9053A

2708 and TMS2716 (and compatible)

450.00

PM9054

Intel MCS-48 Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9055

MotoroJa 5003, 5004; Harris 0512; T.I. 74186

450.00

PM9056

Harris 6611

400.00

PM9057

AMI Generic (See Selection Guide)

450.00

PM9058

AMO G'IIneric (See Selection Guide)

450.00

PM9059

Signetics Generic (See Selection Guide)

PM9060A

T.I. TMS2716 (and compatible) Gang Module

950.00

PM9061

Intel 2716 (and compatible) Gang Module

950.00

PM9062

Intel 2758 and T.I. TMS2508 (and compatible) Gang Module

600.00

PM 9083

NEC Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9064

5 Volt EPROM Generic (See Selection Guide)

425.00

PM9065

Intersil CMOS Generic (See Selection Guide)

450.00

PM9066

MMI Generic Type 2 (See Selection Guide)

1050.00

450.00

PM9067

T.I. Generic Type 2 (See Selection Guide)

950.00

PM9068

MMI PAL Generic (includes all configurators)

1050.00

PM9070

T .I 2532 Gang Module

1050.00

PM9071'"

Intel 2732 Gang Module (01 , 1980)

PM9072

Signetics ECL Generic Module

PM9075"

Intel 2716 (and compatible) Gang Module (01, 1980) (For use with M910)

120.00

PA 16 thru PA 24

Pinout Adapters for Generic Modules

175.00
150.00

PA 40-1
PA 4()'2

Pinout Adapter for PM9054 - l.ntel 8755A PROM

35.00

CA - AII

Configurators for Generic Modules

530.00
1050.00

Pinout Adapter for PM9054 - Intel 8741, 8748 PROMs

"Consult PROM manufacturers before ordering
"'Under development, contact Pro-Log for latest status
""'Special order only - allow 8 weeks for delivery

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PROM PROGRAMMERS

Accessory Equipment
Personality Module
Storage/Carrying Case
Pro-Log now offers a convenient storage/carrying
case to accommodate either Generic or individual
Personality Modules. The case will house a
complete generic family or up to four individual
modules.
The Case is high impact resistant PVC. The
dimensions are 8'h"x11 ,%"x8'h" . Foam plastic
inserts accommodate and protect the Personality
Modules.

$

85.00

9203

Dedicated Personality Module Carrying Case
Will house maximum of 4 Personality Modules.

85.00

9204

Generic Personality Module Carrying Case
Will house maximum of 10 Pinout Adapters, 7 Configurators, and 2 Personality Modules.

PROM User's Guide (PUG)
Due to the everchanging PROM market, we publish
a PROM User's Guide containing all the latest
PROM and PROM Programmer information. The
PROM User's Guide (PUG) contains articles on
PROM technology and applications as well as easy
to use cross reference tables providing all the
various PROMs' specifications.
Fill-in the appropriate card attached to the back
cover and mail it to PRO-LOG for your free copy of
the 96 page PROM User's Guide.

24

- - - - -System Analyzers
A System Analyzer is a test instrument capable of
monitoring the operation of a microprocessorbased system, not just the microprocessor itself. It is
the primary instrument f(H verification and
troubleshooting in the design, manufacture, and
field service of your microprocessor-based product.
A System Analyzer does two things: it tracks and
displays what's going on in your product at any step
in its microprocessor's program , and it synchronizes an oscilloscope or other test equipment to the
program when signal measurements are necessary ...
A System Analyzer looks like a computer control
panel and it provides some of the same functions,
such as the ability to stop and step the microprocessor. Functionally, however, the Analyzer is sim ilar to a digital storage oscilloscope. It captures
microprocessor bus information and separates it
into address, instruction, data and status at any step
in the program. It can also capture and hold
dynamic control states and data passing between
the microprocessor Clnd the system it controls.
Critical timing need not be interrupted for analysis.
The microprocessor cannot truly analyze itself.
Built-in software debugging routines are fine for
large computers but simply add to the cost of goods
in dedicated microprocessor-based products. They
service the problem solver, not the problem, while
they increase the circuit board space and number of
PROMs. Clip-on System Analyzers give the same
visibility without adding to the product's cost.
Why not build the Analyzer's features into your system hardware? Cost is the main reason. Unlike large
computers, a dedicated microprocessor is programmed only once and seldom needs service. A
Clip-on Analyzer can service a large number of
microprocessors in as many different ·applications.
It can also move from one department to another Field Service can use the same instrument that
Engineering used to design the product. With proper system documentation, your existing personnel
can use the Analyzer effectively.
You already know the essentials to learn to
document a microprocessor-based system. The
engineer's approach to problem solving inherently
produces the documentation needed to design,
mOdify, test, and service the product. Pro-Log's
Microprocessor User's Guide provides information
on how to adapt engineering methods to microprocessor design and the role played by the System
Analyzer during and after the design phase.

25

SYSTEM ANALYZERS

Pro-Log's System Analyzers
Pro-Log currently has two lines of System
Analyzers. The original Analyzers support design
and development of 4004, 4040, 8008, 8080A, and
6800 microprocessor-based systems.
Second Generation Analyzers
The second generation Pro-Log System Analyzers
support the design, development, production, and
field service of Z80, 8085, and 6800 microprocessorbased systems. These units function as a program
monitor and program-to-hardware integrator, and
they provide many of the display functions of a
computer control panel.
These second generation Analyzers now have
hexadecimal dot matrix displays and expanded
diagnostic capability, and they come complete with

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carrying case, buffer, ribbon cables, and both
a standard DIP connector and a special low profile
connector.
Each unit is a self contained instrument consisting
of a power supply, display, address display logic,
machine cycle logic, and control logic which
presents appropriate real time system information.
To analyze your digital data, simply clip the
Analyzer's DIP connector onto your microprocessor and set the Analyzer's switches . The
Analyzer will then help you test and evaluate your
program by displaying instruction cycle data one
cycle at a ·t ime. To analyze your hardware, just
connect the Analyzer to a standard oscilloscope.
The Analyzer will generate a scope trigger pulse so
you can test hardware during each instruction
cycle.

SYSTEM ANALYZERS

M400
and MaOO
System Analyzers
All instruments have two major,characteristics: They allow the user to select a particular instruction cycle and
to capture and display all significant information relative to that instruction cycle. They also generate a scope
trigger whenever the pre-selected instruction cycle occurs. This permits the user to look at wave forms during
the instruction cycle and to relate the system hardware characteristics to the program .
The M400 and M800 Analyzers are used to design, troubleshoot and test both programs and hardware in
systems using the 4040, 4004, 8080A, or 6800 microprocessor chips. The System Analyzer offers a costeffective alternative to software techniques used for program development and debugging of microprocessor
systems and satisfies your production and field service requirements too. The Analyzer eliminates the need
for:
1) Control panels
2) Software diagnostic routines (simulators)
3) Special considerations for production and field service testing
Common Features Include:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Displays Address, Instruction, and Execution Data
Provldel Icope trigger outputl
Clip-on (DIP) connector for quick, ealY Interfacing
Static and dynamic dllplay modes
Provides for external IYltem relet
Self-referencing power lupply
Each Analyzer allo Includel lpeclal telt and
control features pertinent to the Procellor It teltl

$850.00

M442

SYSTEM ANALYZER (4040)
Self-powered test instrument that clips to 4040 Microprocessor for check-out program and hardware.
Includes RUN / STOP and single cycle operation feature . (Will not be manufactured after August
1982.)

800.00

M422A

SYSTEM ANALYZER (4004)
Self- powered test instrument that clips to 4004 Microprocessor or 4002 RAM reg ister for check-out of
program hardware. Can be used on limited basis to test 4040-based systems by clipping on to 4002
RAM . (Will not be manufactured after August 1982.)

850.00

M822A

SYSTEM ANALYZER (8080A)
Self-powered test and debug instrument that cl ips to 8080A Microprocessor. Includes RUNIWAIT
and single instruction operation feature. (Will not be manufactured after 1984.)

900.00

M823

SYSTEM ANALYZER (6800)
Self-powered test and debug instrument that clips to 6800 Microprocessor. Includes RUNIWAITand
single inst ruction operation feature. Suggested for reorder only. (Will not be manufactured after
December. 1980.) See M826 second generation 6800 System Analyzer (p. 29) with new and improved
features.

27

SYSTEM ANALYZERS

Second Generation M800 System Analyzers
The M824, M82S, and M826 Analyzers are portable, cost-effective instruments which support the design,
development, production, and field service of Z80, 8085, 808SA, and 6800 microprocessor-based systems.
Each unit functions as a program monitor, program-to-hardware integrator, and provides many of the display
functions of a computer control panel.
The new Analyzer is self-contained and easily connected to your system microprocessor by means of a single
DIP clip or low profile connector. It is useful as an alternative or complement to software techniques for
program development or debugging of microprocessor-based systems. Since it is easily connected, the
System Analyzer, together with adequate program documentation, is an ideal tool for field service or
production.
Common Features Include:
• Displays Addr.... Data. Machine Cycle. and Status
• Static and Dynamic Display Modes
• System Run/Step Control
• System Reset Push BuHon
• Connacts to Processor Chip Via Clip-On
or Low Profile Connector
• Oscilloscope Trigger at Address Compare
or Data Display Time
• Delayed Data Capture
• Memory or I/O Address Select
• Non-Makable Interrupt Capability
at Address Compare
• External Control of Data Display
• Address Stop
• Interrupt Trap and Display
• Interface Buffer to Minimize
Microprocessor Loading
• High-Impact AHache Case

The Analyzer allows examination of the system (address, data, and status) during a user-specified machine
cycle at the desired Compare Address. Observation ofthe system is possible at full system speed or by singlestep by instruction or machine cycle. The possible display modes are: dynamic.mode, in which the processor
continues to run without analyzer interference, and static mode, in which the analyzer controls the processor
WAIT line.
Delayed Data Capture affords the capability of observing a particular machine cycle up to 99 instructions past
a chosen reference address. The feature also allows observing the reference address after a user-defined
number of passes over that address. A two-decade address counter, couplEld with a single machine cycle
counter, provides the operator with the capability of simply "dialing" his way through the program under
investigation. This delay capability may be extended to any number by utilizing Stop/Compare mode.
The Analyzer provides Memory or I/O Address selection and Interrupt Trap and/or Stop on Interrupt, along
with hex Address, hex and binary Data, and Status Displays. The Analyzer also features an oscilloscope
synchronization output pulse during Address Compare and Data Display Latch time. DATA SYNC OUT can
be utilized to trigger an oscilloscope at any selectable instruction cycle.

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SYSTEM ANALYZERS

The System Analyzers come with two types of connector assemblies: the standard DIP connector and a
special low profile connector. To use the Analyzer with the DIP connector, the CPU card is extended from the
card rack. The DIP connector is then simply clipped on to the microprocessor, and the system can be tested.
The low profile connector may be used to connect the Analyzer to the system with the CPU card actually
inside the rack; no additional card slots are needed. The low profile connector assembly provides required
isolation on control lines in case isolation has not been provided on the board.
$1590.00

M824

Z80 SYSTEM ANALYZER
Self-powered test and debug instrument that clips to Z80 Microprocessor. UL Listed .

1590.00

M825

8085(A) SYSTEM ANALYZER
Self-powered test and debug instrument that clips to 8085 or 8085A Microprocessor. UL Listed.

1750.00

M826

6800 SYSTEM ANALYZER
Self-powered test and debug instrument that clips to 6800 Microprocessor. Includes VMA feature
which is a check for valid memory address. To assist hardware debug. Echo Mode allows the operator to source the system address, data, and REAOIWRITE lines after each instruction step. (Available 01.1980.)

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((J2)f]dI~!!~: L~(~
~otyour~

____M icroprocessor Cards
Pro-Log Corporation is now in its 8th year as a
supplier of microprocessor cards and card systems.
Pro-Log offers a unique advantage to the user..We
do not manufacture the devices we use on our
boards. We select parts from the entire industry and
we use second sourced parts. We do not manufacture boards to sell Silicon! Pro-Log maintains a
very close watch on the industry and selects only
those parts that are or wi" become standards.
The second sourced parts are common to most of
our microprocessor boards but there are other
common features from board to board . These are:
• Board Size
A" boards are 4W ' x 6W'
• Card Edge Connection
Standard 56 pin on .125" centers
• Testing
A" boards receive 48 hr. power-on burn-in at
70°C with 100% performance testing before and
after burn-in.
• Documentation
A" boards delivered include data sheets, assembly prints, schematics and application notes
where appropriate
• Manufacturing Rights
Pro-Log offers free manufacturing rights after
purchase of 250 card sets
• Warranty
A" cards are under a 1-year parts and labor
warranty

Cards and Systems
Now! Pro-Log provides three different cost effective
configurations for the 8-bit microprocessor product
line:
1. STD BUS Expandable Systems
2. One Card Microprocessor Systems
3. Backplane Wired Systems
The STD BUS Expandable System is a new bused
backplane microprocessor system that meets the
demand of easy expansion and provides features
such as interchangeable processors, dual 65K
memory bank capacity, 256 port I/O addressing,
multiple interrupt structures, any card functions in
any slot, and,to make it more attractive,the STD BUS
system is multiple sourced . Further details on this
system can be found on pages 32 thru 41 .

The One Card Microprocessor Systems are available with four different microprocessors, and in
three memory types. These one card systems were
designed to offer inexpensive, fixed configurations
with limited memory and I/O expansion capability.
These cards are described on pages 46 and 47.
The Wired Backplane Systems have been available
from Pro-Log since 1973. They offer a wide variety
of CPU's, memory, I/O, and interface cards. This
line of products is not recommended for new design;· new customers should take advantage of the
STD BUS. Pro-Log wi" continue to suport its existing customers with Backplane Wired Systems until
1984.
Pro-Log is presently manufacturing cards and card
systems around seven different microprocessors
(Z80, 6800, 8008, 8080, 8085,4004, and 4040). Pages
32-52 provide a brief overview of these cards, including special support hardware such as card
racks and power supplies. Should further details on
any card or card systems be required please contact
Pro-Log or your nearest Pro-Log manufacturers
representative (p. 64) for detailed data sheets.

Prototyping Systems
Pro-Log's 8-bit STD BUS Prototyping Systems are
shown on pages 44 and 45. Each system includes
everything needed to begin designing with microprocessors: Series 90 PROM Programmer, STD
BUS Microprocessor Subsystem, associated hardware, and System Analyzer. A substantial savings is
offered in these package prices.

31

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Series 7000
STD BUS
Microprocessors

Introduction
Pro-Log's STD BUS has evolved from years of
experience in building microcomputer cards for
OEM customers. This experience and years of
customer interface have given Pro-Log the skill and
knowledge to be an authority in setting a bus
standard. Pro-Log recognized the need for a
standard 8-bit microcomputer bus and developed
the STD BUS and a bus compatible card line, and
with Mostek introduced it to the industry in 1978.
The STD BUS was designed to be as universal as
possible; yet orderly, well defined, and able to meet
the major portion of requirements. Specifically, the
needs of the user were considered at every decision
point. Pro-Log recognized that a standard could not
be created without a second source. As of October
1979, over 20 companies are manufacturing STD
BUS cards.
The orderly and compact STD BUS connected via a
motherboard facilitates system development, configuration, and testing by eliminating the need for
time consuming backplane wiring. Additional cards
for system expansion and testing can be added or
deleted as required. Also, processor type can be
changed by simply changing the processor cards
and reprogramming the program memory.
The physical size of the motherboards are 1/8, 1/4,
and 1/2 RETMA card sizes, providing packaging
and electrical advantages. This provides 4, 8, and 16
card slots on 1/2 inch centers. The 7000 card line is
designed specifically to meet the STD BUS electrical and physical requirements. These high functional density 4W' x 6W' cards are designed to
allow the user to achieve a minimum system cost by
selecting the combination of cards that meet his
requirements.

Figure 1 7000 System Concept

32

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

The STD
Concept

(Figure 1)

The STD Concept provides Ii dedicated, orderly interconnection scheme for modular microprocessor card
systems. Its design consists of a bused Motherboard allowing every card to work in any slot. Cards are a
compact 4.5 x 6.5 inches and provide reasonable system partitioning for modular deSigns. The Bus is reserved
for internal communications only. All other system interconnection~are made via suitable connectors on the
card edge opposite from the Bus. This deSign enables orderly signal flow across the cards; and peripheral and
I/O devices can be connected to the system according to their own unique connector and cabling requirements.
The STD BUS
The STD BUS consists of a 56-pin (dual 28) card edge connector layout on 0.125 inch pin centers interconnected on a bused Motherboard with connectors on 0.5 inch centers. The BUS organization consists of a logic
power bus, data bus, address bus, control bus, and an analog power bus. The organization and pinouts are
shown in Figure 2.

STD BUS
COMPONENT SIDE

CIRCUIT SIDE

MNEMONIC

SIGNAL
FLOW

LOGIC
POWER
BUS

1
3
5

+5V
GND
-5V

In
In
In

DATA
BUS

7
9
11
13

03
02
01
DO

Inl Out
Inl Out
Inl Out
Inl Out

Low
low
low
low

Order
Order
Order
Order

Data
Data
Data
Data

ADDRESS
BUS

15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29

A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
Al
AO

Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out

low
low
low
low
low
low
low
Low

Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order

Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address

31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51

WR·
lORa'
10EXP'
REFRESH"
STATUS l'
BUSAK'
INTAK'
WAITRO'
SYSRESET"
CLOCK'
PCO

Out
Out
Inl Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
In
Out
Out
Out

53
55

AUXGND
AUX+V

In
In

PIN

CONTROL
BUS

POWER
BUS

DESCRIPTION

PIN

MNEMONIC

SIGNAL
FLOW

+5 Volts DC (Bused)
Digital Ground (Bused)
-5 Volts DC

2
4
6

+5V
GND
-5V

In
In
In

8
10
12
14

07
06
05
04

Inl Out
Inl Out
Inl Out
Inl Out

High
High
High
High

Order
Order
Order
Order

Data
Data
Data
Data

16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

A15
A14
A13
A12
All
Al0
A9
A8

Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out

High
High
High
High
High
High
High
High

Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order
Order

Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address

32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52

RD·
MEMRO'
MEMEX'
MCSYNC'
STATUS O'
BUSRO'
INTRa'
NMIRO'
PBRESET"
CNTRl'
PCI

Out
Out
Inl Out
Out
Out
In
In
In
In
In
In

Read to Memory or 1/ 0
Memory Address Select
Memory Expansion
CPU Machine Cycle Sync.
CPU Status
Bus Request
Interrupt Request
Non-Maskable Interrupt
Push Button Reset
AUX Timing
Priority Chain In

54
56

AUXGND
AUX-V

In
In

AUX Ground (Bused)
AUX Negative (-12 Volts DC)

Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus

Write to Memory or 1/ 0
1/0 Address Select
110 Expansion
Refresh Timing
CPU Status
Bus Acknowledge
Interrupt Acknowledge
Wait Request
System Reset
Clock from Processor
Priority Chain Out
AUX Ground (Bused)
AUX Positive (+12 Volts DC)

DESCRIPTION
+5 Volts DC (Bused)
Digital Ground (Bused)
-5 Volts DC
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus
Bus

'Low level Active Indicator

Figure 2 STD BUS Pinout

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Series 7000 Cards (STD BUS)
MODEL

DESCRIPTION

PROCESSORS

7801
7802
7803

8085A Processor Card
6800 Processor Card
Z80 Processor Card

MEMORY

7701
7702

16K Byte Static RAM Memory Card
16K Byte 2716 EPROM Memory Card

DIGITAL I/O

7601
7602
7603
7604

TTL Input/Output Port Card
TTL Output Port Card
TTL Input Port Card
TTL Universal Input/Output Card

INDUSTRIAL

7501
7502
7503
7504-1
Z506
7507

Medium Power DC Driver Card
SPST Relay Output Card
Optoisolated low voltage AC Input Card
Triac Output Card (2A, 280V)
Optoisolated high voltage Input Card
Industrial I/O Module Interface Card, Available 01, 1980 ,

PERIPHERAL
INTERFACE

7301
7303
7304
7320

RS-232-C and TTY Driver/Receiver Card
Keyboard and Display Card
Dual UART Card, Available 02, 1980
Priority Interrupt Card, Available 02, 1980

MISCELLANEOUS

7901
7902
7903
7904
7907
7908
7920
7921

Utility Extender Card
Utility DIP Card
General Utility Card
Decoded Input/Output Utility Card
I/O Distributor Master Rack, Available 02, 1980
I/O Distributor Remote Rack, Available 02, 1980
In-rack Power Supply (+5V; 5A), Available 01,1980
In-rack Power Supply (+5V, 3.0A; ±12V, 0.2A) , Available 01, 1980

MOTHERBOARDS

7101
7101-1
7101-2
7102
7102-1
7102-2
7105-1
7105-2

Rack Motherboard with complete Cable Assembly
Rack Motherboard without Power Cable
Rack Motherboard with Power Cable
Rack Motherboard with complete Gable Assembly
Rack Motherboard without Power Cable
Rack Motherboard with Power Cable
4 Slot Motherboard without Power Cable
4 Slot motherboard with Power Cable

I/O

.

'.4
'.4
'.4
'h
'h
'h

New cards will be released at the rate of one per month through 1980. Contact Pro-Log for latest information.

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Series 7000 Cards
PROCESSORS
$290.00

7801

8085A PROCESSOR CARD
Combines a buffered and fully expandable 808SA Microprocessor with on-board RAM and PROM
sockets. The 7801 includes 1K by1e of RAM with sockets for up to 4K, and sockets for up to 8K bytes of
ROM or EPROM (02002 or equivalent) .

7802

6800 PROCESSOR CARD
Provides a buffered and fully expandable 6800 Microprocessor with on-board RAM and PROM
sockets. The 7802 includes 1K by1e of RAM with sockets forupt04K, and sockets forupto 8K by1esof
ROM or EPROM (02002 or equivalent) .

270.00

7803

Z80 PROCESSOR CARD
Combines a buffered and fully expandable Z80 Microprocessor with on-board RAM and PROM
sockets. The 7803 includes 1K by1eof RAM with sockets for up to 4K, and sockets for up to 8K bytes of
ROM or EPROM (02002 or equivalent).

7801 808SA Processor Card

7701 16K Byte Static RAM Memory

MEMORY
$150.00

7701

16K BYTE STATIC RAM MEMORY CARD
Provides sockets for up to 16,384 by1es of REAOIWRITE or PROM memory. The card uses 2114
(01004 or equivalent) type RAMs and has sockets for 16 pairs of RAMs.

110.00

7702

16K BYTE 2716 EPROM MEMORY CARD
Provides sockets for up to 16,384 bytes of EPROM memory. The card uses 2716 EPROMs (02002 or
equivalent) and has sockets for 8 EPROMs.

35

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
Series 7000 Cards (continued)

DIGITAL liD
$165.00

7601

TTL INPUT/OUTPUT PORT CARD
Provides four 8-bit gated input ports (32 input lines) and four 8-bit latched output ports (32 output
lines). Input port lines and output port lines are accessed at 16-pin DIP sockets on the card.

130.00

7602

TTL OUTPUT PORT CARD
Provides eight 8-bit latched output ports (64 output lines). Output port lines are accessed at 16-pin
DIP sockets on the card. A reset line is available to clear a" ports simultaneously.

135.00

7603

TTL INPUT PORT CARD
Provides eight 8-bit gated input ports (64 input lines). Input port lines are accessed at 16-pin DIP
sockets on the card.

180.00

7604

TTL UNIVERSAL INPUT/OUTPUT CARD
Provides 8 ports of which any number can be input or output ports or output ports with readback (64
1/0 lines total) . The ports are accessed at 16-pin DIP sockets on the card.

7804 TTL Universal Input/Output Card

7502 SPST Relay Output Card

INDUSTRIAL liD
$175.00

7501

MEDIUM POWER DC DRIVER CARD
Provides 16 Independent 50VDC, 225mA open co "ector output circuits for the Series 7000 STD BUS.
Diode clamping is provided to limit the output voltage excursion when driving inductive loads.

195.00

7502

SPST RELAY OUTPUT CARD
Consists of 8 independent SPST dry reed relays controlled by a fully decoded, latched 8-bit output
port. Each 7502 gives the processor direct control of 8 additional reed relay switches.

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MI CRO PROCESSO R CAR DS
Series 7000 Cards (continued)

INDUSTRIAL 1/0
$280.00

7503

OPTOISOLATED INPUT CARD 4.5 - 80VACNDC
Provides 8 independent, optically coupled AC /DC inputs for the STD BUS. The input voltage ranges
from 4.5VACNDC to 80VACNDC .

295.00

7504-1

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD
Consists of 8 independent solid state AC relays (Triacs) controlled by a fully decoded latched 8-bit
output port. Each 7504 gives the processor direct control of 8 additional switched AC power circuits.

7504-' Triac Output Card

$280.00

7506

7506 Optoisolated Input Card

OPTOISOLATED INPUT CARD 70 - 280VACNDC
Provides 8 independent, optically coupled AC /DC inputs for the STD BUS. The input voltage ranges
from 70VACNDC to 280VACNDC.

195.00

7507

INDUSTRIAL 1/0 MODULE INTERFACE CARD
Provides for interconnection between the STD BUS and the Opto-22, PB-8, PB-16A, or PB-24 module
mounting racks. Also compatible with the Motorola MS8, MS16, and MS24 racks. Available Q 1, 1980.
(Mating Cable RC-50-6 description is found on page 42.)

37

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Series 7000 Cards (continued)

PERIPHERAL INTERFACE
$175.00

7301

RS-232-C and TTY DRIVER/RECEIVER INTERFACE
Combined I/ O ports and voltage translation needed to interface a microprocessor to both RS-232-C
and TTY serial data communications lines.

295.00

7303

KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY CARD
General purpose control panel card which provides data input and display capability. Includes an
8-position alphanumeric display. keyboard with 24 program definable keys. plus System Reset. an
8-bit binary LED display. and two rocker switches.

7304

DUAL UART CARD
Contains two fully independent. asynchronous communication channels featuring separate Baud
Rates and full RS-232-C speCifications. Available 02. 1980.·

7320

PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD
Functions as an 8-input priority interrupt controller for the 7800 Series Processors. Available 02.
1980.'

7303 Keyboard and Display Card

MISCELLANEOUS CARDS
$ 35.00

7901

UTILITY EXTENDER CARD
A printed circuit card for extending cards out of the card cage for easy access. The 7901 card can be
used with all Pro-Log edge connected cards.

30.00

7902

UTILITY DIP CARD
A printed circu it card for prototyping w ith Dual-I n-Line (DIP) packaging .

30.00

7903

GENERAL UTILITY CARD
A printed circuit card for prototyping w ith 0.100" (0.25cm) grid hole pattern .

'Pricing inforr1ation and data sheets available after March 1980.

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
Series 7000 Cards (continued)

7901 Utility Extender Card

$ 80.00

7904

7902 Utility DIP Card

7903 General Utility Card

DECODED INPUT/ OUTPUT UTILITY CARD
A printed circuit card for prototyping 1/0 circuitry. The 7904 provides complete STD BUS buffering
and decoding for 1/0 functions implemented in the card's 0.1 inch grid prototype area.

135.00

7907

135.00

7908

I/ O DISTRIBUTOR MASTER RACK
I/ O DISTRIBUTOR REMOTE RACK
Allows expansion of system to 1/0 cards located in remote card racks. The 7907 and one to eight 7908
cards form a multi-rack 1/0 card expansion system.

320.00

7920

IN-RACK POWER SUPPLY
AC line-operated power supply with high efficiency switching module for compact size and cool
operation in STD BUS card rack. Provides +5V15A logic power.

450.00

7921

IN-RACK POWER SUPPLY
Same as the 7920 but provides +5V13A logic power and :!:12V1.2A each for STD auxiliary power buses.

7904 Decoded InpuVOutput Utility Card

39

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
Series 7000 Cards (continued)

MOTHERBOARDS
$120.00

7101

1/4 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme, as defined by the STD BUS general
specifications. Provides 8 edge connectors on 0.5" centers. Comes with complete power cable
assembly and mating connector (CP9P and CP9S) .
.

95.00

7101-1

1/4 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Same as above, except without powl!r cable assembly.

110.00

7101-2

1/4 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Same as above, except comes with power cable (CP9P only) .

150.00

7102

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme, as defined by the STD BUS general
specifications. Provides 16 edge connectors on 0.5" centers. Comes with complete power cable
assembly and mating connector (CP9P and CP9S).

125.00

7102-1

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Same as above, except without power cable assembly.

140.00

7102-2

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Same as above, except comes with power cable (CP9P only) .

80.00

7105-1

1/8 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Implements the STD BUS backplane interconnection scheme, as defined by the STD BUS general
specifications. Provides 4 edge connectors on 0.5" centers. Comes without power cable assembly.

95.00

7105-2

1/8 RACK MOTHERBOARD
Same as above, except comes with power cable (CP9P only).

7102 1/2 Rack Motherboard

Full technical details on the STD BUS and Series 7000 Cards can be found in the Series 7000 STD Bus Technical Manual available from Pro-Log or a Pro-Log manufacturers representative. The location of a representative in your area can be found on page 64.

40

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Series 7000 Accessories

CR16A-1
STD Bused 1/2 Rack (Back View)

CR16A'1
STD Bused 1/2 Rack (Front View)

CARD RACKS
$120.00
135.00

CR4A-1
CR4A-2

150.00
165.00

CR8A-1
CR8A-2

195.00
210.00

CR16A-1
CR16A-2

195.00

CR8

STD BUSED 1/8 RACK
Molded glass-filled polycarbonate rack which includes the 7105-1 (CR4A-1) or 7105-2 (CR4A-2)
Motherboard which has 4 edge connectors. Meets UL flame rating !l4V-O.

STD BUSED 1/4 RACK
Molded glass-filled polycarbonate rack, which includes the 7101 (CR8A-1) or 7101-2 (CR8A-2)
Motherboard which has 8 edge connectors. Meets UL flame rating 94V-O.

STD BUSED 1/ 2 RACK
Molded glass-filled polycarbonate rack which includes the 7102-1 (CR16A-1) or 7102-2 (CRl6A-2)
Motherboard which has 16 edge connectors. Meets UL flame rating 94V-Q.

STD BUSED 1/4 RACK
Aluminum-sided rack which includes the 7101 Motherboard which has 8 edge connectors. Includes
complete cable assembly.

260.00

CR16

STD BUSED 1/ 2 RACK
~

Aluminum-sided rack which includes the 7102 Motherboard which has 16 edge connectors. Includes
complete cable assembly.

POWER SUPPLIES & ACCESSORIES
$165.00

M280

STD DC POWER SUPPLY
Open frame power supply which includes
power cable CP9S. Provides +5V/6A and
-12V/2A.
TOItOWfJIj'U~Y

225.00

M281

I
V

~

~

STD DC POWER SUPPL Y
Completely enclosed power supply with
line cord, circuit breaker switch, and
power cable CP9S. Provides +5V/10A and
±12V11A. -

~

,~ ~

(2.~4~,,)

>-

/

"-

(2.03CMj

15.00

CP9P

POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
ASSEMBLY; PLUG
Consists of a 9-pln, 12" cable with nine,
lB-gauge wires which connect to the
Motherboard or card rack.

15.00

CP9S

POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
ASSEMBL Y; SOCKET
Mating socket with 12" cable which wires
to the power supply.

I
CPlIPl
Cpgp .nd CP9S Power Supply
Connector Assembly

J

.. ;i~MI

41

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
Series 7000 Accessories (continued)

CW56 Wrap Connector

CB16 Barrier Strip Connector

CONNECTORS
$ 35.00

RC-SO-6

RIBBON CABLE INTERCONNECT
Six foot. 5O-line ribbon cable assembly. Allows interface between the 7507 Industrial I/O Module
Interface card and the Opto-22 Motorola cards.

15.00

CTS6

TRANSITION CONNECTOR
Mates discrete cable wires to CW56. Includes pack of 60 self-crimp connections.

6.00

CWS6

WRAP CONNECTOR
Card edge 56-pin. 3-level wire wrap connector. Fits all Pro-Log card racks. Pins are 0.025 inches
square and spaced on 0.125 inch centers.

25.00
15.00

CB18
CS18

BARRIER STRIP CONNECTOR
SOLDER TAIL CONNECTOR
The CB18 and CS18 are I/O edge card 18-pin connectors. They are used on industrial interface cards
VDC and/or20.5A per contact is required. The materials used in both connectors are UL
flame rated 94V-0.
CB18 Includes tubular contact plate for wire size #22-#12 AWG . UL listed.
CS18 Includes pierced solder tails. each of which accepts three 1122 AWG wires.
where~50

$ 50.00

WK-1

WIRE WRAPPING KIT
The kit includes:
• One 30 AWG wrap. unwrap. and stripping tool
• Pre-cut and stripped 30 AWG Blue Kynar wire
200 pieces 2 inch insulation length
150 pieces 4 inch insulation length
100 pieces 6 inch insulation length
50 pieces 8 inch insulation length
• One 100 foot roll 30 AWG Blue Kynar wire

WK-1 Wire Wrapping Kit

SOCKETS
$ 15.00

SZ-24

ZERO INSERTION
FORCE SOCKET
24-pin socket adapted to mate with
PROMs and PROM sockets. Expedites
changinll of 24-pin PROMs. SZ-24s do not
fit in adjacent sockets on most Pro-Log
memory cards.

SZ-24 Zero Insertion Force Socket

42

(;",

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
Series 7000 Accessories (continued)
PRO-LOG provides competitively priced memory devices for the convenience of its customers. These devices
are available from semiconductor manufacturers and their distributors. They are sold by PRO-LOG only with
card orders.

MEMORY DEVICES
$

13.00

0256

UV ERASABLE PROM
PROM contains 256 eight-bit words (1702A type). 1.0 microsecond access time. Works with all PLS
and most MPS systems. Uses +15VDC or +5 and -10VDC.

25.00

01002

REAOIWRITE MEMORY
Static RAM (2102 type) provides 1024 eight-bit words in 8 packa,ges. 0.45 microsecond access time.
+5VDC. Used with 8122 RAM card.

75.00

01003

CMOS REAOIWRITE MEMORY
Static CMOS RAM (6508 type) 1024 eight-bit words in 8 packages. 0.30 microsecond access time.
Standby current is 600 microamps at +5V. 300 microamps at +3V. total for 8 packages.

30.00

01004

REAOIWRITE MEMORY
Static RAM (2114 type or equivalent) provides 1024 eight-bit words in 2 packages. 0.45 microsecond
access time. +5VDC.

20.00

01024

UV ERASABLE PROM
PROM contains 1024 eight-bit words (2708 type) . 0.5 microsecond access time suitable for PLS-881
or 8812 cards. Uses +12, +5, -5VDC.

55.00·

02001

UV ERASABLE PROM
PROM contains 2048 eight-bit words (TMS2716 type). 0.450 microsecond access time. Uses +12, +5,
-5VDC.

75.00·

02002

UV ERASABLE PROM
PROM contains 2048 eight-bit word (Intel 2716type) . 0.450 microsecond access time. Uses +5VDC.

12.00

4002-1
4002-2

RAM REGISTER
Contains 80 four-bit data characters organized as four registers of 16 data characters and 4 status
characters. Order as -1 or -2 depending on system address. First two RAMs, including RAM supplied
with system are - 1: next two are -2. RAMs alternate in groups of two. Includes 4 MOS outputs. Sold
only with PLS hardware. Used only with 4004 or 4040 Processor Chips .

STD BUS MONITOR PROGRAMS
MP-1
MP-3

$ 200.00
200.00

MONITOR PROGRAM , 7801
MONITOR PROGRAM, 7803
An easy-to-use and useful monitor/ debugging program for use with the 7303 Keyboard / Display
Card. Allows machine language editing, execution with breakpOint, and PROM Programmer interface. Contained in one 2716 EPROM with listing, instructions, and applications software.

$

5.00

I

CODING FORMS
CF- 1

PROGRAM ASSEMBLY FORM
Tablet of 100 Hexadecimal coding forms for assembling programs.

'Consult factory for current pricing.

43

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Prototyping Systems

Pro-Log introduces two STD BUS Prototyping Systems designed for the 8085A and Z80 Microprocessors.
Pro-Log's STD BUS Prototyping Systems include STD BUS hardware, test aquipment, PROM-based applications and operating software, and complete documentation. These systems are comprised of the same equipment which is used in Pro-Log's Microprocessor Design Course. This equipment is all that is required to
design, document, and debug programs using Pro-Log's engineering methods.
Pro-Log's STD BUS Prototyping Systems offer the user a complete system at a substantial discount. The normal list price of the hardware in Prototyping Systems is over $6000. Pro-Log's system price of $4995
represents a 20% discount.

44

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
INCLUDES
STD BUS HARDWARE
CR8A-1
7921
7904
7901
780x
7604
7303

Card Rack/Motherboard
Power Supply Card, In-rack
Decoded I/O Utility Card
Utility Card Extender
Processor Card (7801, 8085A; 7803, Z80)
TTL I/O Card
Keyboard/Display Card

ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS
M900B
PM9052
9114
9103
M82x

Buffered Universal PROM Programmer with
Personality Module
Software for the Computer Interface Option and
UV Erase Light Option
System Analyzer (Z80, M824, 8085(A), M825)

LITERATURE AND DOCUMENTATION
STD Manual
MUG
PUG
M900B Manual
M82x Manual
MP-1 or-3
CF-1

Series 7000 STD BUS Technical Manual
Microprocessor User's Guide
PROM User's Guide
Buffered Universal PROM Programmer Operating Manual
System Analyzer Operating Manual (Z80, M824, 8085(A), M825)
Monitor Program Listing and Operating Instructions
Program Assembly Forms
Programming Aid Cards
Schematics and Assembly Drawings

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE
1 2716 EPROM with applications and operating software
22716's
1 Zero Insertion Force DIP Socket
2 Augat Sockets
$4995.00·

PS-1

8085 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM
Includes the 7801 (8085A Processor Card). the M825 System Analyzer for the 8085(A) Microprocessor. in the items listed above.

4995.00·

PS-3

Z80 STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM
Includes the 7803 (Z80 Processor Card). the M824 System Analyzerforthe Z80 Microprocessor in the
items listed above.

OPTIONS
$ 250.00

PIN-114

PARALLEL INTERFACE OPTION FORTHE STD BUS PROTOTYPING SYSTEM
Includes the 7507 Industrial I/O Module Interface Card with the RC-5()'6 ribbon cable connector.
Allows communication between the STD BUS System and the PROM Programmer.

"Not subject to quantity or dollar volume discounts.

45

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Single-Card
a-Bit
Microprocessors
The Pro-Log single-card programmed logic systems have been designed as complete systems with processor, clock circuit. data memory. program memory. and I/O. Pin compatability has been maintained where
possible to offer maximum flexibility and interchange of processors. Use the Card Compatability Guide on
page 48 and the following chart for reference.

Single a-Bit Systems
Pls-n'

PlS-'"

Pl$·" "

PLS·IS'

PlS·161

PlS· I . .

PROCESSOR

BOBOA

8080A

8080A

B08SA

6800

Z·80

PROM
CAPACITY

4K
(2708)

8K
(TMS2716)

8K
(2716)

8K
(2716)

8K
(271 6)

lK

2K

2K

2K

2K

2K

2

2

2

2

2

2

3

3

3

RAM

CAPACITY

8K
(2716)

1K OF RAM
PROVIDED ON

CARD SYSTEMS .

INPUT
PORTS (I LINES)

OUTPUT

3

PORTS (I LINES)

3

3

8/8

8/8

110 EXPANSION
(TOTAL PORTS)

VI A MULTIPLEXING

STATE TIME

488 NS EC

488 NS EC

488 NSEC

320 NSEC

1.0 MICROSECOND

PIN COMPATIBLE
(•• upt power)

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

POWER
REOUIREMENTS

· 12,+5.-5

·12,·5.-5

+12, +5.-5

-5

-5

-5

VIA RIBBON CA BLE VIA RIBBON CABLE

8/8
8/8
VIA RIBBON CABLE VIA RIBBON CABLE

(CYCL E TIM E)

8/8

VIA RIBBON CABLE
400 NSEC

DATA SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE ON ReQUEST.

1/0 PORTS

PROCESSOR
AND
CONTROL

MEMORY

Typical Single-Card Layout

46

PROM NOT

IN CLUDED ON
CARD SYSTEMS.

PLS-888 8080AfTMS2716 System

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
$220.00

ONE CARD 8080A/ 2708 SYSTEM

PLS-881

Thll Indultry IlInderd procenor II optimized In the PLS-881 for Imell end medium Ilzed dedicated
control IYlteml. 1/0 II expended through multiplexing.
Includes oo80A Processor with 0.488 microsecond state time, crystal clock, single level interrupt,
power-on and external reset, 1024 bytes of 01002 RAM (2102 or equivalent) and sockets for 4096
bytes of 01024 PROM (2708 or equivalent) , 16TTL input lines and 24 TTL output latches. Requires
+1:?, +5, -5VOC. Does not include PROM .

240.00

ONE CARD 8080AITMS2716 SYSTEM

PLS-888

Incorporetn the leme feeturn of the PL5-881, but with cepaclly for 8K of progrem memory end 2K of
RAM. 1/0 expenllon to Ilx eddltlonel Input pom end flYe eddltlonel output pom through Ilmple
ribbon connector.
Includes ooooA Processor with 0.488 microsecond state time, crystal clock, single level interrupt,
power-on and external reset, 1024 bytes of 01 004 RAM (2114 or equivalent), sockets for an additional
1024 bytes, sockets for 8192 bytes of 02001 PROM (TMS 2716 or equivalent), 16 TTLinput lines, and
24 TTL output latches. Requires +12, +5, -5VOC. Does not include PROM.

260.00

PLS-888A

ONE CARD 8080A/2716 SYSTEM
Identical to PL8-888, but with sockets for 8192 bytes 02002 PROM (Intel 2716 or equivalent) .

PLS-881

265.00

PLS-858

PL5-858

ONE CARD 8085/2716 SYSTEM
Softwere competlble with PL5-881/888 with eddltlonellnltructlonl for lerlel dete 1/0. Expenllon
through Ilmple ribbon connector for 6 addltlonel Input pom end 5 addltlonel output portl. FlYe
Interrupti evelleble. Single +5V IUpply.
Includes 8085 Processor with 0.320 microsecond state time, crystal clock, 2 interrupt inputs, poweron and external reset, 1024 bytes of 01004 RAM (2114 or equivalent), sockets for an additional 1024
bytes, sockets for 8192 bytes of 02002 PROM (Intel 2716 or equivalent), 16 TTL input lines and 24
TTL output latches. Requires +5VOC. Does not include PROM.

260.00

PLS-868

ON'E CARD 6800/2716 SYSTEM
The 6800 II well lulted to IInell lcale dete proceulng eppllcatlonl end II ellO capable of high lpeed
bit menlpuletlon for controleppllcetlonl. The PLS-868 eliowl the dnlgner to ..Ieet either RAM or 1/0
In memory be.. pege 00 for ule with high lpeed direct Inltructlonl. Expanllon to 6 eddltlonellnput
portl end 5 eddltlonel output POrtl through Ilmple ribbon connector. Single +5V IUpply.
Includes 6800 Processor with one microsecond cycle time, crystal clock, two interrupt inputs, poweron and external reset, 1024 bytes of 01004 RAM (2114 or equivalent), sockets for additional 1024
bytes, sockets for 8192 bytes of 02002 PROM (Intel 2716 or equivalent), 16 TTL input lines and 24
TTL output latches. Requires +5VOC. Does not include PROM.

260.00

PLS-898

ONE CARD Z80/ 2716 SYSTEM
The expended Inltructlon let of the Z80 (158Inltructlonl) eddl verletlllly. Pertlculerly uleful for bit
menlpuletlon. Multiple melked end unmelked Interrupti. Ribbon ceble port expenllon. Single +5V
lupply.
Includes ZOO Processor with .400 microsecond state time, crystal clock. two interrupt inputs, poweron and external reset, 1024 bytes of 01004 RAM (2114 or equivalent) , sockets for additional 1024
bytes. sockets for 8192 bytes of 02002 PROM (Intel 2716 or equivalent). 16 TTL input lines and 24
TTL output latches. Requires +5VOC. Does not include PROM.

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

Wired Backplane Card Components
port previous customers committed to these
systems until December. 1984. Pro-Log recommends that the user take one of three alternatives:

The Series 4000 and 8000 cards will be discontinued
in December 1984. because parts for some of these
cards are becoming obsolete. We suggest that new
customers take advantage of the new technology
offered in the Series 7000 STD BUS products. ProLog strongly urges that the wired backplane card
components be ordered only by customers who
have existing 4000 and 8000 systems. We will sup-

1. Redesign using Series 7000 STD BUS cards
2. Acquire manufacturing rights from Pro-Log
3. Order sufficient quantities to ensure product
maintenance

Card Compatibility Guide

OUTSIDE WORLD

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item contained "on-card" (e.g . PLS-881 has 1/0 on card) .
interface level 1, connects to Processor bus.
interface level 2, connects to 1/0 .
interface level 1 or 2.

MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

a-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components
PROCESSOR CARDS
$225.00

8611
8611-1

PROCESSOR CARD (6800)
Implements the 8-bit 6800 Microprocessor as a fully TTL buffered Microprocessor card with clock.
reset. data. address. memory control and 1/0 control. Includes 6800 Microprocessor. with 1.600
microsecond state time crystal clock. Timing is compatible with D256 PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Requires +5VDC. For 1.000 microsecond state time clock specify 8611-1 . 8611 - 1 requires 0.5
microsecond memory.

210.00

8811A

PROCESSOR CARD (8080A)
Includes 8080A with 1.000 microsecond state time, crystal clock, DMA buffers and interrupt input
with optional power-on restart, and 1024 bytes of RAM (D1OO2) . Provides fully TTL buffered
address and data buses for full memory and 1/0 expansion. Requires +12, +5, -10VDC .

225.00

8821

PROCESSOR CARD (8080A)
Includes 8080A Microprocessor with 0.488 microsecond state cycle, crystal clock, DMA buffers
and interrupt input with optional power-on restart, 1024 bytes of RAM (D1002) , and sockets for up
to 4096 bytes of 1024 PROM (2708 or equivalent) . Provides fully TTL buffered address and data
buses for full memory and 1/0 expansion . Requires +12, +5, -5VDC. Does not include PROM .

330.00

8111

PROCESSOR CARD (8008)
Contains 8008- 1 Microprocessor with 2.800 microsecond state time, crystal clock, DMA buffers
and interrupt input with optional power-on restart. Provides fully TTL buffered address and data
buses. Requires +5, - 10VDC.

8112-1

PROMIRAM CARD
Suggested for 6800 based systems only. Capacity to 1024 words of D256 PROM (1702A or equivalent) and 2048 words of D1002 RAM (2102 or equivalent) . Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include
PROM or RAM .

85.00

8116

PROM CARD
Capacity to 2048 words of D256 PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include PROM.

115.00

8117

RAM CARD
Capacity to 4096 words of D1002 RAM (2102 or equivalent). Requires +5VDC . Does not include
RAM .

130.00

8119

RAM CARD
Capacity to 16,384 words of D1004 RAM (2114 or equivalent). Requires +5VDC . Does not include
RAM .

130.00

8120

PROMIRAM CARD
Capacity to 16,384 words of 02001 PROM (TMS2716 or equivalent) and 2048 words of 01004 RAM
(2114 or equivalent). Interfaces with 8821 processor card. Avoid mixing with 8112 or 8116 cards
because of conflicting power supply. Requires +12, +5, -5VDC . Does not include PROM or RAM .

180.00
350.00
475.00

8122
8122-2
8122-4

RAM CARD, CMOS WITH BATTERY BACKUP
Capacity to 4096 words of 01003 CMOS RAM (6508 or equivalent) . Includes nickel-cadmium
rechargeable battery which enables RAM data retention for up to 20 days. Requires +5VDC . Interfaces with 6800 Microprocessor.
8122 does not include RAM
8122-2 2K RAM
8122-4 4K RAM

180.00
350.00
475.00

8122A
8122A-2
8122A-4

RAM CARD, CMOS WITH BATTERY BACKUP
Same as 8122 but interfaces with 8080A Microprocessor.
8122A does not include RAM
8122A-2 2K RAM

125.00

8812

PROMIRAM CARD
Capacity to 8192 words of 01024 PROM (2708 or equivalent) and 1024 words of 01002 RAM (2102
or equivalent) . Interfaces with 8821 processor card . Avoid mixing with 8112 or 8116 because of
conflicting power supply requirements. Requires +12, +5, -5VDC . Does not include PROM or RAM.

8113
8113-1

I/O CARD
Contains 28 TTL universal lines, field selectable in groups of 4 as input gate or output latches.
Requires +5VDC. 8113 connects to 8111 . 8113-1 connects to 8811A , 8821 , or 8611.

70.00

8114

TTL INPUT GATE CARD
Contains 32 input gates. Requires +5VDC. Can be used as input multiplexer.

95.00
85.00

8115
8115-1

TTL OUTPUT LATCH CARD
Contains 32 output latches. Requires +5VDC. 8115 connects to 8111 . 8115-1 connects to 8811A,
8821, or 8611 .

125.00

8118
8118-1

8-LEVEL PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD
Expands interrupt to 8 levels of priority interrupt. Requ ires +5VDC . 8118 connects to 8111 . 8118-1
connects to 8811A or 8821 .

MEM O RY CARDS
$ 95.00

8122A-4K RAM

I/ O AND SUPPORT CARDS
$ 95.00
105.00

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS
8-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components (continued)
CARD RACK SYSTEMS
CRS-81

EXPANDABLE 8080Al1702A CARD RACK SYSTEM
Includes 8811A Processor Card. 8116 ROM Card. 8114 Input Selector Card. 8115-1 Latched Output Card . and a CR-10A Card Rack prewired for system expansion . All 16 of the Card Edge
Connectors in the CR-10A are power bused. Ten of the connectors are prewired as follows : one
8811A Processor Card. three 8116 ROM Cards. one 8117 RAM Card. two 8114 Input Selector
Cards. two 8115-1 Latched Output Cards. and one 8406 20mA current loop Interface Card . The
other six connectors may be wired by the customer to suit his needs. (Pro-Log now offers the
WK-1 Wire Wrapping Kit for this purpose.) Requires +12VDC, +5VDC. and -10VDC . The clock rate
and voltage requirements of the system are compatible with the 1702A PROM . PROMs not
included.

680.00

CRS-81-1

EXPANDABLE 8080Al1702A CARD RACK SYSTEM
Same as CRS-81 but with a CR-19 Fljll Width Card Rack. Field expandable to 32 connectors.

605.00

CRS-82

EXPANDABLE 8080A/2708 CARD RACK SYSTEM
Includes 8821 Processor Card, 8114 Input Selector Card, 8115-1 Output Latch Card and a CR-10A
card rack prewired for system expansion . All 16 olthe card edge connectors in the CR-10A are power
bused . Ten of the connectors are prewired as follows : one 8821 Processor Card, one
8812 ROM Card, three 8117 RAM Cards, two 8114 Input Cards, two 8115-1 Latched Output Cards,
and one 8406 20mA current loop Interface Card. The other six connectors may be wired by the
customer to suit his needs. (Pro-Log now offers the WK-1 'l'{ire Wrapping Kit for this purpose) . Requires +12VDC. +5VDC and -5VDC. The clock rate and voltage requirements of this system are
compatible with 2708 PROM . PROMs not included .

625.00

CRS-82-1

EXPANDABLE 8080A/2708 CARD RACK SYSTEM
Same as CRS-82 but with a CR-19 Full Width Card Rack . Field expandable to 32 connectors . For additional connectors order CW-56.

$120.00

8401 - 2

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD
Sixteen driver outputs. Each output sinks 300m A maximum. Each output rated for 28VDC maximum . Includes 16 LED status indicators on card and screwdriver lug cable attachment. Uses
+5VDC .

150.00

8402-2

RELAY OUTPUT CARD
Eight relays, Form A (SPST) isolated contacts , includes 8 LED status indicators on card and
screwdriver lug cable attachment. Uses +5VDC.

225.00

8403

OPTOISOLATED AC/DC INPUT CARD
24VAC (8403-1)
115VAC (8403-3)
48VAC (8403-2)
24VDC (8403-4)

$660.00

INTERFACE CARDS

240.00

48VDC (8403-5)
115VDC (8403-6)

8404-4

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD
Switches up to 240VAC @ 2A on each of 4 independent loads. Screwdriver lug cable attachment.

60.00

8405

TERMINAL STRIP INTERFACE CARD
Implements 50 screwdriver lug cable attachment points for transition to PLS-400 or MPS-800 card
rack mounted microprocessor systems.

85.00

8406

SERIAL TTY INTERFACE CARD
Provides interface to ASR33 20mA current loop . Output on
to - 12VDC.

~pin

connector. Uses +5VDC and -9

140.00

8407

CURRENT LOOP AND RS-232-C HARDWARE INTERFACE
Provides interface to ASR33 20mA current loop on ~pin connector. Provides RS-232-C interface on
25-pin connector. Current loop interface identical to that of 4806. Uses +5VDC and -9 to -12VDC.

140.00

8409

RECEIVER DRIVER CARD
Contains 8 line driver circuits each capable of driving up to 1000 feet of twisted pair (50-500 ohms
impedance) and 8 line receivers for twisted pair cables. Includes terminal strip connectors for
cable hook-up. Uses +5VDC.

140.00

8419

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD
8 drivers. Each driver switches 1.0 amps. to 35VDC . Terminal strip for outputs, GND, and external
supply. Each output has a diode clamped to the external supply and an LED display. Each display
is visible with card plugged into rack. Uses +15VDC . •

290.00

8420

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD, HIGH DENSITY
Switches up to 240VAC @ 2A on each of 8 independent loads. Outputs available on card edge
connection. Mating connector not included . Includes LED indication of input signals to each Triac.

35.00

P560

CARD EXTENDER, See 7901

30.00

P561

UTILITY DIP CARD, See 7902

30.00

P562

GENERAL UTILITY CARD, See 7903

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

4-Bit One Card Programmed Logic Systems
$195.00

PLS-401

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Includes 4004 Microprocessor, clock, external and power-on reset, sockets for 1024 words of 0256
PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Contains an 80 character data RAM with capacity to 320 characters.
Has 16 TTL input, 16 TTL output,and 4 MOS output lines. Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include
PROM.

235.00

PLS-411

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4004)
Includes 4004 Microprocessor, clock, external and power-on reset, sockets for 768 words of 0256
PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Socket for Intel 8316 (2048 word ROM) or for 4125 ROM Simulator
Card. Contains 80 character data RAM with capacity to 560 characters. Has 16 TTL input, 16 TTL
output, and 4 MOS output lines. Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include PROM .

215.00

PLS-441

ONE CARD PROGRAMMED LOGIC SYSTEM (4040)
Includes 4040 Microprocessor, clock , external and power-on reset, sockets for 1280 words of
0256 PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Contains an 80 character data RAM with capacity to 640
characters. Has 16 TTL input, 16 TTL output, 4 MOS output lines, interrupt and stop lines. PLS-401
compatible in most appl ications. Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include PROM.

4-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components
PROCESSOR CARDS
$160.00

4111

PROCESSOR CARD (4004)
Includes 4004 Microprocessor, clock, external and power-on reset, and an 80 character data RAM.
Has mixed capacity to 2048 ROM instructions and 32 I/O lines by using a 4001 masked ROM (with
I/O lines) or 640 RAM data characters. Has up to 24 MOS output lines. Requires +5, -10VDC.

235.00

4115

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CUSTOM I/O (4004)
Includes 4004 Microprocessor, clock , external and power-on reset, and PROM capacity to 1536
words. Contains an 80 character data RAM with capacity to 320 characters. I/O bus for custom
interfaces or remote I/O. Has up to 16 MOS output lines. Uses 0256 PROM (1702A or equivalent).
Does not include PROM. Requires +5, -10VDC .

225.00

4415

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CUSTOM I/O (4040)
Includes 4040 Microprocessor, clock, external and power-on reset, and PROM capacity to 2048
words. Contains an 80 character data RAM with capacity to 640 characters. I/O bus for custom
interfaces or remote I/ O. Has up to 16 MOS output lines, interrupt, and stop lines. Uses 0256
PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Does not include PROM . Requires +5, - 10VDC.

225.00

4416

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CMOS I/O (4040)
Includes 4040 Microprocessor, clock, external and power-on reset, and PROM capacity to 2048
words. Contains an 80 character data RAM with capacity to 640 characters. Has up to 16 MOS
output lines, interrupt, and stop lines. I/ O bus for custom CMOS interfaces, remote I/O or the
4434 and 4433 input and output cards. Uses 0256 PROM (1702A or equivalent) . Does not include
PROM. For high noise, industrial control environments. Requires +15VDC.

225.00

4417

PROCESSOR CARD (4040)
Includes 4040 Microprocessor, clock , external and power-on reset, and an 80 character data RAM.
Has mixed capacity to 4096 ROM instructions by using a 4001 masked ROM (with I/ O lines) or
1280 RAM data characters. Has up to 8 MOS output lines, interrupt, and stop lines. Requires +5,
-10VDC.

4111-2

RAM EXPANDER CARD FOR 4111 PROCESSOR CARD
Capacity to 640 RAM data characters. Uses 4002 RAM. +5, -10VDC. Does not include RAM .

4112

PROM CARD
Plug in PROM capacity to 2560 words of 0256 PROMs (1702A or equivalent) . Requires +5,
- 10VDC. Does not include PROM .

4112-2

PROM EXPANDER CARD
Expands PROM capacity to 4096 words when used with 4112 ROM card . Uses 0256 PROMs
1702A or equivalent) . Requires +5, -10VDC. Does not include PROMs.

115.00

4418

PROM EXPANDER CARD
Plug in PROM capacity to 4096 words. Uses 0256 PROMs (1702A or equivalent). Requires +5VDC.
Does not include PROMs.

195.00

4428

PROM CARD FOR 4416
Plug in PROM capacity to 3840 words for CMOS I/O systems. Interfaces to 4416 Processor card.
Uses 0256 (1702A or equ ivalent) . Ribbon cable interconnect. Requires +15VDC. Does not include
PROM.

MEMORY CARDS
$110.00
115.00

85.00

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MICROPROCESSOR CARDS

4-Bit Wired Backplane Card Components (continued)
1/ 0 CARDS
$105.00

4113

TTL 1/0 PORT CARD
Provides 32 lines , field selectable in groups of 4as input gates or output latches. Interfaces with 4115,
4415,4417 or with other TTL input or output ports. Requires +5VDC.

4114- 2

TTL INPUT EXPANDER WITH TRI-STATE OUTPUTS (Digital Multiplexer)
Multiplexes 32 digital input lines to four lines controlled by TTL or MOS outputs. Allows direct output
"OR" ing of two or more cards. Requires +5VDC.

125.00

4433

BUFFERED CMOS OUTPUT CARD FOR 4416
Contains 32 CMOS output latches. Each CMOS output can drive two TTL loads at +5 volts. Can drive
over 20 CMOS loads. Operating supply voltage may range from +5VDC to +15VDC. TTL compatible
at +5VDC.

120.00

4434

3-STATE CMOS INPUT CARD FOR 4416
Contains 32 CMOS input gates multiplexed to 4 outputs (3-state). Supply voltage may range from +5
to +15VDC. TTL compatible at +5VDC. Allows direct output "OR"i ng of two or more cards.

145.00

4434-1

3-STATE CMOS INPUT CARD FOR 4416
Contains 32 CMOS input gates multiplexed to 4 outputs (3-state) . Each input has 3mA pullup to
supply an LED visible from the card edge. Allows direct output "OR"ing of two or more cards.
Requires +15VDC.

$115.00

CR- 5A

1/4 WIDTH CARD RACK

125.00

CR-5B

1/4 WIDTH CARD RACK
Same as CR-5A but with split power busing for TTY card in slot 7.

155.00

CR-l0A

1/2 WIDTH CARD RACK
Includes sixteen CW56 connectors and power busing.

175.00

CR-19A

FULL WIDTH CARD RACK
Full 19 inch rack with sixteen CW56 connectors and power busing. Field expandable to 32
connectors. For additional connectors order CW-56.

85.00

CARD RACKS
Includes seven CW56 connectors and power busing .

POWER SUPPLIES
Pro-Log provides several open-frame power supply modules' as convenience items. Customers must add their own AC wiring and fusing.
Pro-Log's cards and systems have no special tolerance or noise requirements for power supplies so that customers may use almost any
set of supplies which provide the specified voltages and currents.
$ 95.00

M272

DUAL DC SUPPLY
Provides +5VDC @ 2A and -10VDC @ 1A.
For PLS-400 systems.

165.00

M273

DUAL DC SUPPLY
Provides +5VDC @ 6A and -10VDC @ 2A.
For MPS-800 systems and large PLS-400
systems.

80.00

M274

DC SUPPLY
Provides +12VDC @ 1A. Used with M273
in 8080A systems.

85.00

M275

DC SUPPLY
Provides +15VDC @ 1.5A. Used with 4-bit
CMOS systems.

100.00

M276

DUAL DC SUPPLY
Provides +12V @ 1A and -5VDC @2A for
8080A systems.

85.00

M277

DC POWER SUPPLY
Provides +5V @ 3A used with PLS cards
requiring only +5V DC.

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M272 Dual DC Supply

_ _ _ Courses and Literature
Microprocessor
Design Courses
Pro-Log's Course Teaches You:
• How a microprocessor can be used as a universal
logic element for solving your control problems
• The fundamentals of microprocessor operation,
programming, and I/O integration
• To design and properly document software for
use-In manufacturing and field service
• How to connect the microprocessor to external
loads such as lights, switches, relays, and displays
• How to troubleshoot hardware and software problems with an easy-to-use clip-on tester
• Independence from computer-aided software
design

Pro-Log's Design Course teaches the professional
engineer how to handle the microprocessor in his
design, by using proven engineering design and
documentation techniques. Our course offers you
an intensive, hands-on learning experience with the
popular 8085 and Z80 Microprocessors. Course
material is also applicable to the 8080 user. Familiarity with digital logic and binary arithmetic is all
you need; no previous microprocessor experience
is required. The course begins with fundamentals
and leads to the control system level. Even if you
have had some experience with microprocessor-s,
you will find that this course is of great value to you .
Clas~es are held from 8:00 to 5:00 each day (concluding at 12:00 noon on the final day) . Alternating
lecture and lab sessions allow students to experiment with the concepts and methods they are learning. Lab equipment includes complete PS-1 and
PS-3 Prototyping Systems (p.44) . Labs are open
with instructors available until 10:00 p.m. every
evening.

Our approach is engineer-oriented, and has been
taught to more than 4000 engineers. This design
technique was developed by Matt Biewer, vice
president of engineering, and is based on common
engineering methods for design and documentation. The engineering approach is far easier to work
with than the data processing method, and we use it
exclusively in all of our own designs. Instead of
using complex and expensive computer-aided design tools such as assemblers, compilers, and high
level languages; the engineering method incorporates block diagrams, flowcharts , schematics,
pencil, paper, tape, and scissors.

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COURSES AND LITERATURE
Microprocessor Design Courses (continued)
The Following Topics Are Covered In The Class:
• Basic Review
Digital Logic Elements, Binary and Hexadecimal
Numbers
• Basic fJ.P System Organization and Operation
CPU, Memory (PROM and RAM), 110, and the
Basic Instruction Cycle
• STD BUS Organization
Decoding and Modularity
• Fundamental fJ.P Architecture (8085 and Z80)
ALU, Accumulator, Registers, Program Counter,
and Instruction Register
• Fundamental fJ.P Operations (8085 and Z80)
Input, Output, Logic, Decisions, Timing Loops,
Counting, Subroutine Jumps, and Interrupts
• fJ.P Instruction Set (8085 and Z80)
Use of STD Assembly Language Mnemonics,
Instr)Jction Timing, and Execution Characteristics
• Introductory Programming Techniques
Flowchart Fundamentals, Modular Programming,
Using Subroutines, the Engineering Approach to
Programming, Direct and Indirect Addressing,
Lookup Tables, Input Scanning, Output Strobing
Output Multiplexing, Loop Control, Debouncing,
Serial 110, and Interrupt Handling.

MICROPROCESSOR AND STD BUS SEMINAR

NC

Our seminar explains how to:
• Use microprocessors as "black box" logic
• Design with microprocessors using the same approach used to design hard-wired logic
• Evaluate the important business factors involved in selecting a microprocessor
• Document microprocessor-based systems for manufacturing and field service
Half-day seminar focuses on the advantages and pitfalls of designing with microprocessors. Geared
to the corporate decision maker, engineering managers, and anyone looking for a cost-effective
approach to designing with microprocessors. The seminar is conducted throughout the country.
Contact Pro-Log or your local representative (p. 64) for a seminar schedule.

$400.00

DC-4

DESIGN COURSE (Regional Locations only)
Three and one half day, hands-on lab and lecture course. Includes lunches, course and application
notes, Microprocessor User's Guide, PROM User's Guide, STD Technical Manual, programming and
design aids. Contact Pro-Log or your local representative (p. 64) for a schedule.

400.00

DC-5

DESIGN COURSE (Monterey Location only)
Four and one-half day, hands-on lab and lecture course. Includes lunches, course and application
notes, Microprocessor User's Guide, PROM User's Guide, STD Technical Manual, programming
and design aids. Time allowed for Pro-Log plant tour and interface with applications engineers.
Contact Pro-Log or your local representative (p. 64) for a schedule.

Monterey Oeslg" Course Schedule 1980
February 4 - 8
May 12 - 16

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August 11 - 15
October 13 - 17

December 8 - 12

COURSES AND LITERATURE

Literature
$7.50

DG-3

DESIGNER'S GUIDE TO PROGRAMMED LOGIC (8080A)
Th,e Designer's Guide provides the engineer with a complete description of the microprocessor. as
well as the actual application of the microprocessor's capabilities. The guide implements graphic
aids such as block diagrams, flowcharts, and program forms to illustrate and explain the concepts
being discussed. Time Delay, Instruction Timing, Microprocessor Instructions, and other reference
materials have been organ ized into convenient and easy-to-use tables that give the engineer the
necessary tools to design his system . The Designer's Guide was initially conc(lived as an aid in
educating the engineer in microprocessor technology and design. It now serves as a much used
reference book for anyone utilizing the microprocessor in his design.
INCLUDES:
• Full Instruction Descriptions
• Hexadecimal Notation
• System Organization (data flow, memory organization , addressing notes)
• Timing

2.00

MUG

MICROPROCESSOR USER'S GUIDE
An 80 page booklet about designing with microprocessors . Includes information about the
engineering design approach, microprocessor architectures, single-chip microprocessors, a
prop~sal for standard mnemonics; and programming aids for the 8080, 8085 , Z80, and 6800
Microprocessors and the STD BUS . Articles are written by profeSSional engineers from the perspective of the engineering culture. (One free copy when requested on company letterhead or by
completing the card on the back cover.)

2.00

PUG

PROM USER'S GUIDE
A 96 page booklet on PROMs and the Series 90 PROM Programmers. Includes such articles as, " An
Introduction to PROM Technology" and "How to Use the 1702A MOS PROM Reliably." It also includes PROM cross-reference tables and complete data sheets on the Pro-Log PROM Programmers,
Options , and Personality Modules. (One free copy when requested on company letterhead or by
completing the card on the back cover.)

10.00

STD
MANUAL

SERIES 7000 STD BUS TECHNICAL MANUAL
The manual defines the standards constituting the STD BUS and the parameters common to the
Series 7000 Cards. The Series 7000 Data Sheets are included to illustrate the compatibility of the
Series 7000 Cards and provide design guidelines and application information.
The Series 7000 sro BUS Technical Manual is aimed at the professional engineer who contemplates
using the STD BUS in his company's products.

55

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DesiCn811, manufacma:rel1, and
tested for ""ed ind1Utrial use.
OUr modular Series 7000 cards
can handle anytb.!ng from data processing to instrumentation or industrIal contro]" Take your choice of
Z-80, 6800 and 8088 CPU cards. We
also have a variety of other cards
including memory, input/output,
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also have card racks and oompatible
power supplies. Because our Series
7000 cards conform to the STD BUS,
all of our cards work together. Just
plug them into our standard bused
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Second-.01U'C8 designed in at
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We use all second-sourced
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lleliabUUy backed by a I-year
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We tsst every card before and
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Just swap cards.

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Write for a copy of our STD BUS
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( 408) 372-4593.

_ Index and Quantity Pricing
The following prices for cards, systems, and support items are listed in numeric and alphanumeric order.
Quantity pricing is shown for most items and offers substantial discounts over unit prices. Other discounts do
not apply to items purchased at the quantity discount price. A dash in the quantity price column indicates that
a factory quote is required. '
All pricing is given for reference purposes only. Pro-Log reserves the right to change prices without notice.
Actual pricing is based on the price in effect on the date an order is placed or quoted. Quantity pricing is determined separately on each card model or multi-card order. Prices for quantities of 1-9 are automatically subject to dollar volume discounts. These dollar volume discounts do not apply to other quantity prices. Price and
delivery for quantities over 250 units requires a special factory quotation.
'Customer may schedule delivery over a 12 month period. Minimum shipment is 25 units and requires 8 weeks
lead time for initial delivery and changes in schedule.
Pricin"g of PROM Programmers, Personality Modules, and options are on pages 3 - 24.
PER QUANTITY SHIPPED
MODEL

TITLE

PAGE

1-9

43

12.00

10-24

25-99

*
100-249

4002-1

RAM REGISTER DEVICE

4002-2

RAM REGISTER DEVICE

43

12.00

10.00

9.00

8.00

4111

PROCESSOR CARD (4004)

51

160.00

140.00

125.00

110.00

4111-2

RAM EXPANDER CARD FOR 4111

51

110.00

95.00

85.00

75.00

4112

PROM CARD

51

115.00

100.00

90.00

82.00

4112-2

PROM EXPANDER CARD

51

85.00

75.00

67.00

60.00

4113

TTL I/O PORT CARD (4-BIT)

52

105.00

95.00

85.00

75.00

4114-2

3-STATE TTL INPUT EXPANDER (4-BIT)

52

85.00

75.00

67.00

60.00

4115

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CUSTOM I/O

51

4122

PROCESSOR CARD FOR REMOTE I/O (4004)

10.00

9.00

8.00

235.00

210.00

190.00

160.00

260.00

230.00

210.00

190.00

4125

PROM SIMULATOR CARD

4415

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CUSTOM I/O (4040)

4416

PROCESSOR CARD FOR CMOS I/O (4040)

4417

PROCESSOR CARD (404Q)

4418

PROM CARD

51

4428

PROM CARD

4433

BUFFERED CMOS OUTPUT CARD (4-BIT)

4434

3-STATE CMOS INPUT CARD (4-BIT)

52

120.00

105.00

95.00

85.00

4434-1

3-STATE CMOS INPUT CARD WITH LEDs

52

145.00

130.00

115.00

105.00

7101

1/ 4 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

120.00

105.00

95.00

88.00

7101-1

1/4 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

95.00

85.00

79.00

72.00

7101-2

1/4 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

110.00

95.00

87.00

80.00

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

150.00

130.00

120.00

110.00

7102-1

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

125.00

110.00

102.00

95.00

7102-2

1/2 RACK MOTHERBOARD

40

140.00

120.00

110.00

102.00

I" 7102

110.00

87.00

70.00

58.00

225.00

190.00

170.00

145.00

51

225.00

200.00

185.00

170.00

51

225.00

190.00

170.00

150.00

115.00

105.00

95.00

85.00

51

195.00

175.00

160.00

145.00

52

125.00

110.00

100.00

90.00

51

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10-24

40

80.00

75.00

25-99

*
100-249
68.00

7105-1

4 SLOT MOTHERBOARD

7105-2

4 SLOT MOTHERBOARD

40

95.00

85.00

80.00

75.00

RS-232-C AND TTY DRIV/REC

38

175.00

145.00

130.00

115.00

7303

KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY

38

295.00

265.00

245 .00

225.00

7501

MEDIUM POWER DC OUTPUT

36

175.00

150.00

135.00

120.00

!'! 7301

72.00

7502

SPST RELAY OUTPUT

36

195.00

165.00

150.00

135.00

7503

OPTOISOLATED INPUT (LV)

37

280.00

245.00

215.00

185.00

7504-1

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD (2A)

37

295.00

260.00

230.00

195.00

7506

OPTOISOLATED INPUT (HV)

37

280.00

245.00

215.00

185.00

7507

INDUSTRIAL I/O INTERFACE

37

195.00

165.00

150.00

135.00

7601
7602

TTL I/O CARD

36

165.00

140.00

125.00

110.00 .

TTL OUTPUT CARD

36

130.00

115.00

98.00

87.00

7603

TTL INPUT CARD

36

135.00

120.00

105.00

90.00

7604

UNIVERSAL I/O

36

180.00

155.00

140.00

125.00

7701

16K BYTE STATIC RAM CARD

35

150.00

130.00

115.00

105.00

7702

16K BYTE PROM CARD FOR 2716

35

110.00

95.00

85.00

75.00

245.00

215.00

185.00

7801

PROCESSOR CARD (8085)

35

290.00

7802

6800 PROCESSOR

35

360.00

305.00

260.00

210.00

7803

PROCESSOR CARD (Z80)

35

270.00

230.00

200.00

175.00

7901

EXTENDER CARD

38

35.00

30.00

27.00

24.00

7902

UTILITY DIP CARD

38

30.00

25.00

20.00

17.00

7903

GENERAL UTILITY CARD

38

30.00

25.00

20.00

17.00

7904

DECODED UTILITY CARD (KLUGE)

39

80.00

70.00

65.00

55.00

7907

I/O DISTRIBUTOR REMOTE

39

135.00

120.00

105.00

90.00

7908

I/O DISTRIBUTOR MASTER

39

135.00

120.00

105.00

7920

IN-RACK POWER SUPPLY

39

320.00

-

-

7921

IN-RACK POWER SUPPLY

39

450.00

-

8111

PROCESSOR CARD (8008)

49

330.00

270.00

8112-1

PROM/RAM CARD (6800)

49

95.00

85.00

8113

I/O CARD (8008)

49

95.00

85.00

75.00

-

90.00

-

70.00

-

8113-1

I/O CARD (8080A, 6800)

49

105.00

,

95.00

85.00

75.00

8114

TTL INPUT GATE CARD, 8-BIT

49

70.00

63.00

58.00

53.00

8115

TTL OUTPUT LATCH CARD (8008)

49

95.00

85.00

75.00

70.00

8115-1

TTL OUTPUT LATCH CARD (8080A, 6800)

49

85.00

75.00

63.00

55.00

8116

PROM CARD (8-BIT)

49

85.00

75.00

63.00

55.00

8117

RAM CARD (8-BIT)

49

115.00

100.00

87.00

75.00

58

INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING
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1-9

10-24

8-LEVEL PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD (8008)

49

125.00

105.00

25-99

*
100-249

90.00

75.00

8118-1

8-LEVEL PRIORITY INTERRUPT CARD (8080)

49

125.00

105.00

90.00

75.00

8119

RAM CARD

49

130.00

115.00

100.00

90.00

130.00

115.00

100.00

90.00

8120

PROM/RAM CARD

49

8122

CMOS BATTERY BACKUP RAM CARD (6800)

49

180.00

160.00

140.00

130.00

310.00

290.00

270.00

8122-2

8122 WITH 2K CMOS RAM

49

350.00

8122-4

8122 WITH 2K CMOS RAM

49

475.00

420.00

400.00

375.00

8122A

CMOS BATTERY BACKUP RAM CARD (8080)

49

180.00

160.00

140.00

130.00

8122A-2

8122A WITH 2K CMOS RAM

49

350.00

310.00

290.00

270.00

8122A-4

8122A WITH 4K CMOS RAM

49

475.00

420.00

400.00

375.00

8401-2

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD

50

120.00

105.00

95.00

85.00

8402-2

RELA Y OUTPUT CARD

50

150.00

130.00

115.00

105.00

185.00

170.00

8403

OPTOISOLATOR AC/DC INPUT CARD

50

225.00

200.00

8404-4

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD

50

240.00

195.00

-

-

8405

TERMINAL STRIP INTERFACE CARD

50

60.00

50.00

45.00

40.00

8406

SERIAL TTY INTERFACE CARD

50

85.00

75.00

65.00

60.00

8407

SERIAL TTY AND RS-232-C INTERFACE CARD

50

140.00

120.00

110.00

95.00

8409

RECEIVER , DRIVER CARD

50

140.00

120.00

110.00

95.00

8419

DRIVER OUTPUT CARD

50

140.00

120.00

110.00

95.00

8420

TRIAC OUTPUT CARD

50

290.00

260.00

230.00

210.00

8611

PROCESSOR CARD (6800)

49

225.00

195.00

185.00

160.00

8811A

PROCESSOR CARD (8080A)

49

210.00

185.00

175.00

150.00

8812

PROM/RAM CARD (8080A)

49

125.00

105.00

95.00

85.00

8821

PROCESSOR CARD (8080A)

49

225.00

195.00

180.00

165.00

CB-18

BARRIER STRIP CONNECTOR

42

25.00

22.00

20.00

18.00

12.50

11 .50

3.50

3.00

CS-18

SOLDER TAIL CONNECTOR

42

15.00

13.50

CF-1

PROGRAM ASSEMBLY FORM

43

5.00

4.00

CR4A-1

STD BUSED 1/8 RACK

41

120.00

110.00

100.00

91 .00

CR4A-2

STD BUSED 1/8 RACK

41

135.00

120.00

108.00

99.00

CR-SA

1/ 4 RACK CARD CAGE

52

115.00

100.00

95.00

90.00

CR-SB

1/4 RACK CARD CAGE

52

125.00

110.00

105.00

100.00

CR8

STD BUSED 1/4 RACK

41

195.00

170.00

160.00

150.00

CRSA-1

STD BUSED 1/ 4 RACK

41

150.00

135.00

122.00

108.00

CR8A-2

STD BUSED 1/4 RACK

41

165.00

145.00

130.00

115.00

CR16

STD BUSED 1/2 RACK

41

260.00

230.00

210.00

195.00

CR16A-1

STD BUSED 1/2 RACK

41

195.00

175.00

162.00

150.00

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INDEX AND QUANTITY PRICING
PER QUANTITY SHIPPEO
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1-9

CR16A-2

STD BUSED 1/2 RACK

41

210.00

CR19A

FULL WIDTH CARD RACK

52

175.00

CRS-81

SOSOA/1702A CARD RACK SYSTEM

50

660.00

*

10-24

25-99

100-249

1S5.00

170.00

15S.00

560.00

-

-

525.00

495.00
495.00

CRS-81-1

SOSOA/1702A CARD RACK SYSTEM (FULL RACK)

50

660.00

560.00

525.00

CRS-82

SOSOA/270S CARD RACK SYSTEM

50

6S0.00

5S0.00

545.00

515.00

CRS-82-1

SOSOA/ 270S CARD RACK SYSTEM (FULL RACK)

50

625.00

560.00

500.00

450.00

CP9S

POWER SUPPLY CABLE, SOCKET

41

15.00

13.50

12.50

CP9P

POWER SUPPLY CABLE, PLUG

41 .

15.00

13.50

12.50

CT-56

TRANSITION CONNECTOR

42

15.00

13.00

11 .00

9.50

CW-56

WIRE WRAP CONNECTOR

42

6.00

5.00

4.50

4.00

0256

UV ERASABLE PROM (1702A)

43

13.00

11.50

10.50

9.00

01002

RAM (S EACH 2102 TYPE)

43

25.00

22.00

19.00

16.00

-

01003

CMOS RAM (S EACH 650S TYPE)

43

75.00

63.00

55.00

50.00

01004

RAM (2 EACH 2114 TYPE)

43

30.00

27.00

24.00

22.00

01024

UV ERASABLE PROM (270S)

43

20.00

17.00

15.00

13.00

02001'

UV ERASABLE PROM (TMS 2716)

43

55.00'

-

60.00

-

-

02002'

UV ERASABLE PROM (2716)

43

75.00'

OC4/5

DESIGN COURSE

54

400.00

OG3

DESIGNER'S GUIDE FOR SOSO

55

7.50

M272

DUAL DC SUPPLY +5 and -10VDC

52

95.00

S5.00

SO.OO

77.00

M273

DUAL DC SUPPLY +5 and -10VDC

52

165.00

145.00

140.00

135.00

M274

DC SUPPLY +12VDC

52

SO.OO

72.00

70.00

6S.00

M275

DC SUPPLY +15VDC

52

S5.OO

77.00

75.00

72.00

52.00

45.00

-

-

-

5.00

4.00

3.00

M276

DUAL DC SUPPLY +12 and -5VDC

52

100.00

90.00

S5.00

SO.OO

M277

DC SUPPLY +5VDC

52

S5.00

77.00

75.00

72.00

M280

STD POWER SUPPLY

41

165.00

145.00

140.00

135.00

M281

STD POWER SUPPLY

41

225.00

200.00

M422

SYSTEM ANALYZER (4040)

27

S50.00

M422A

SYSTEM ANALYZER (4004)

27

SOO.OO

-

900.00

-

M821

SYSTEM ANALYZER (SOOS)

750.00

-

-

-

-

-

-

M822A

SYSTEM ANALYZER (SOSO)

27

S50.00

M823

SYSTEM ANALYZER (6S00)

27

900.00

-

-

M824

ZSO SYSTEM ANALYZER

29

1590.00

1400.00

-

M825

SOS5(A) SYSTEM ANALYZER

29

1590.00

1400.00

-

1550.00

-

-

M826

6S00 SYSTEM ANALYZER

29

1750.00

MP-1

MONITOR PROGRAM , 7S01

43

200.00

·Consult Factory for current priCing.
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-

-

-

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1-9

10-24
-

25-99

-

*
100-249

-

MP-3

MONITOR

43

200.00

P560

CARD EXTENDER (See 7901)

38

35.00

30.00

27.00

24.00

P561

UTILITY DIP CARD (See 7902)

38

30.00

25.00

20.00

17.00

38

30.00

25.00

20.00

17.00

45

250.00

PRO~RAM,

7803

P562

GENERAL UTILITY CARD (See 7903)

PIN-114

PARALLEL INTERFACE OPTION TO

PLS.-401

ONE CARD 4004 SYSTEM

51

195.00

165.00

PLS-411

ONE CARD 4004 SYSTEM

51

235.00

200.00

175.00

155.00

PLS-441

ONE CARD 4040 SYSTEM

51

215.00

180.00

160.00

140.00

PLS-858

ONE CARD 8085 SYSTEM

47

265.00

225.00

195.00

170.00

PLS-868

ONE CARD 6800 SYSTEM

47

260.00

220.00

190.00

165.00

185.00

160.00

145.00

-

-

-

PROTOTYPING SYSTEM
140.00

125.00

PLS-881

ONE CARD 8080A SYSTEM

47

220.00

PLS-888

ONE CARD 8080A SYSTEM

47

240.00

210.00

180.00

160.00

190.00

165.00

190.00

165.00

260.00

220.00

ONE CARD Z80 SYSTEM

47

260.00

220.00

PROTOTYPING SYSTEM , STD 8085

45

4995.00

PS-3

PROTOTYPING SYSTEM, STD Z80

45

RC-16-6

RIBBON CABLE INTERCONNECT

PLS-888A ONE CARD 8080A SYSTEM
PLS-898
PS-1

47

-

-

-

4995.00

-

15.00

-

-

50.00

-

35.00

-

8080A-BASED PROTOTYPING SYSTEM (1709A)

3750.00

-

-

-

8080A-BASED PROTOTYPING SYSTEM (1702A)

3950.00

-

-

-

8080A-BASED PROTOTYPING SYSTEM (2716)

3950.00

-

-

-

8080A BASED PROTOTYPING SYSTEM (2716)
SS-13
STD
SERIES 7000/STD BUS TECHNICAL MANUAL
MANUAL
SZ-24
ZERO INSERTION FORCE SOCKET

3750.00

-

-

-

10.00

9.00

8.00

6.00

15.00

12.00

RC-16-7

RIBBON CABLE INTERCONNECT

RC-50-6

RIBBON CABLE INTERCONNECT 7507/M900

SS-10
SS-11
SS-12

TTY-1X

TTY OPTION FOR 8080A STARTER SETS

WK-1

WIRE WRAP KIT

42

55
42
42

-

-

-

400.00
50.00

-

-

-

-

61

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Product Avalla IIIty
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PRO-LOG will try to accommodate you . However, there will be a $50 expediting charge on any order requiring
less than 2 weeks delivery.

If You Should Need Service Or Technical Support
Contact your local Representative or call PRO-LOG direct and ask for the Customer 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 yo.ur equipment by PRO-LOG .

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Corporation .

SpeCial Configurations
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designs or hardware configurations. However, PRO-LOG may be will ing to quote specialized product
configurations, specialized packaging and additional products, services and documentation as part of an
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Pricing
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
Under this policy, prices are based on the published Price List in effect at th'e time a particular order is·placed.
NON-DISCOUNTABLE ITEMS
Some items are shown on PRO-LOG's Price List as non-discountable or as quantity pricing. These items are
not subject to the "Dollar Volume Discount", but will be added to your "Accumulated Dollar Volume" for future
purchases.
DISCOUNT
The discount is determined from the Volume Discount Schedule shown below. The only requirement to
continue your achieved Discount Level is to purchase a minimum of $3,000 In products during any 12 month
period .
Accumulated Dollar Value
$

62

0 - $9,999
10,000 - 24,999
25,000 - UP

Discount
None
5%
10%

ORDERING INFORMATION
DISCOUNT CALCULATION
PRO-LOG calculates the discount for an order by adding the list price of that order to the invoiced or invoiceable 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 determine'd from the table on the previous page. The discount is applied only to the order
in question and is not retroactive to previoLis orders.
LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES
An invoice not paid within 60 days of the invoice date is "overdue". The following penalties automatically
occur on an overdue invoice:
1. All discounts on that invoice are voided . A new invoice for the amount of the discounts will be issued . The
ori~inal 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
re-established to PRO-LOG's satisfaction .

International Ordering Information
We require an irrevocable letter of credit for all sales not handled by one of our international distributors. Our
normal delivery time on initial orders is four to six weeks after receipt of order, pending completion of export
licensing.
In order for us to obtain an export license, we must have a Letter of Credit, a Purchase Order number, and the
necessary documents required for importation (Le. import certificate). After receiving these documents, we
can then apply for the export license, which takes approximately three to four weeks to process. ALL SALES
ARE F.O.B. MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA.

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
WARRANTY : Seller warrants that the articles furnished hereunder are free from defects in material and
workmanship and perform to applicable, published PRO-LOG specifications for one year from date of
shipment (two years for M900, M900B, M910 and M920 Control Units) . 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 limited 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 the 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 repaired 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 specifically
stated in writing by Seller and contained in the contract.

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Sales Representatives _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

1. MANCO
Mt. View, CA (415) 964-7281

7. VERTEC ASSOCIATES, INC.
St. Louis, MO (314) 394-6242

13. MULTI-MEASUREMENTS, INC.
Warminster, PA (215) 675-3062

2. ADVANCED DIGITAL GROUP
los Angeles, CA (714) 892-2583
(213) 341-6998

8. WEST & ASSOCIATES
Dallas, TX (214) 661-9400

14. TECNIMAT, INC.
Englewood, NJ (201) 569-4200

9. WEST & ASSOCIATES
Austin, TX (512) 441-6973
Houston, TX (713) 777-4108

15. J. CAMERON ASSOCIATES, INC.
Rochester, NY (716) 365-1.681

3. CASCADE MARKETING, INC.
Seattle, WA (206) 282-9266
Portland , OR (503) 641-9266
4. EMCAR MARKETING
Denver, CO (303) 424-0108
Sandy , UT (601) 943-1240

10. INFINITY, INC.
S. Lyon, MI (313) 437-2705/437-8036
Aurora, OH (216) 562-3228

5. TREMBLY ASSOCIATES
Albuquerque, NM (505) 266-8616
Phoenix, AZ (602) 967-2058
las Vegas, NV (702) 739-6816

11. FM ASSOCIATES
Orlando, FL (305) 851-5710
Palm Beach, FL (305) 746-2996
Huntsville, Al (205) 536-9990
Greensboro, NC (919) 624-2196
Atlanta, GA (404) 452-1535

6. SYSTEM ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES
Indianapolis, IN (317) 846-2591
Chicago, Il (312) 255-4820
Milwaukee, WI (414) 547-6637
Minneapolis, MN (612) 425-4455

12. REPTRON, INC.
Columbia, MD (301) 995-1433
.
(301) 953-7580

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16. MARTINDALE ASSOCIATES
Boston, MA (617) 933-6226
ADTECH, INC.
Honolulu, HI (808) 941-0708
TRANSALASKA DATA SYS.
Anchorage, AL (907) 344-1141

2411 Garden Road
Monterey, California 93940
Telephone (408) 372-4593
TWX : 910-360-7082

2411 Garden Road
Monterey, Californ ia 93940
Telephone (408) 372-4593
TWX: 910-360-7082
100500

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