RTX2010

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Short description: Microprocessor by Intersil
RTX 2010
General Info
Launched1988; 36 years ago (1988)
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intersil
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate8 MHz
Data width8 and 16
Address width20
History

The RTX2010, manufactured by Intersil, is a radiation hardened stack machine microprocessor which has been used in numerous spacecraft.

Characteristics

Block diagram of the Harris RTX 2000 processor

It is a two-stack machine, each stack 256 words deep, that supports direct execution of Forth. Subroutine calls and returns only take one processor cycle and it also has a very low and consistent interrupt latency of only four processor cycles, which lends it well to realtime applications.

History

In 1983, Chuck Moore implemented a processor for his programming language Forth as a gate array. As Forth can be considered a dual stack virtual machine, he made the processor, Novix N4000 (later renamed NC4016), as a dual-stack machine. In 1988, an improved processor was sold to Harris Semiconductor, who marketed it for space applications as the RTX2000.[1]

Example spacecraft that use the RTX2010

References

  1. & Murphy, Robert W."Forth specific language microprocessor" US patent Expired 5070451A, issued 1991-12-03, assigned to Intersil

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