7130E
7130E is a variant of the 7130 series of microprocessors developed by Intel. Introduced in 1982, the 7130E is a 16-bit microprocessor designed for embedded systems and real-time applications. It operates at a clock speed of 10 MHz and has a 16-bit data bus, allowing it to process data in 16-bit chunks. The 7130E features a Harvard architecture, which separates the instruction and data buses, enabling simultaneous access to instructions and data. This architecture is particularly beneficial for real-time applications where quick access to both instructions and data is crucial. The microprocessor also includes a built-in timer and interrupt controller, which are essential for real-time operations. The 7130E is compatible with the 7130 series of microprocessors, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of embedded applications. Its robust performance and efficient architecture make it a reliable option for developers seeking a high-performance microprocessor for embedded systems.