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The '''LSI-11''' was DEC's first cost-reduced [[PDP-11]] processor, using the [[QBUS]]. Several different LSI-11 models exist, including the KDF11-F (quad form factor), and the KD11-HA (dual form factor), also called the '''LSI-11/2'''.
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[[Image:LSI-11.jpg|250px|thumb|right|M7264 KD11-F board (etch revision F), with KEV11-A]]
  
However, they all use the same chip set internally, the Western Digital WD16/CP1600 (alternative designations). The chip set consists of a data path chip, a control chip, and two or three [[microcode]] ROMs (each holding 512 words which are 22 bits wide).
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The '''LSI-11''', first shipped in the Fall of 1975, was DEC's first cost-reduced [[PDP-11]] [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], introducing the [[QBUS]], and using the [[LSI-11 chip set]]. It was the first of the [[LSI-11 CPUs]]; it had the same QBUS limitations, and use of [[QBUS CPU ODT|ODT]] for control, as the others.
  
The third uROM is optional, and a number of different choices are available. One is the KEV11-A, for the EIS/FIS instructions; the KEV11-B provides EIS without FIS. The KEV11-C provides a subset of the PDP-11 [[PDP-11 Commercial Instruction Set|CIS]], sometimes known as DIS ([[DIBOL]] instruction set).
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The LSI-11 is a [[DEC card form factor|quad]] board (M7264) with additional functionality on-board. They were popular in [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]] usage.
  
==LSI-11==
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The usual CPU options were available for the LSI-11: the [[KEV11-A floating point|KEV11-A]], for the [[PDP-11 Extended Instruction Set|EIS]]/[[FIS floating point|FIS]] instructions; the [[KEV11-B Extended Instruction Set|KEV11-B]] provides EIS without FIS; the [[KEV11-C Commercial Instruction Set|KEV11-C]] provides a subset of the PDP-11 [[PDP-11 Commercial Instruction Set|CIS]] (it also apparently includes the EIS, but not the FIS). It also supported the optional [[KUV11 Writeable Control Store]].
  
The LSI-11 is a quad board (M7264) with additional functionality on-board (making possible a single-board computer): the base KD11-F version includes 4KW of MOS RAM; the KD11-H version has the RAM deleted; the KD11-Q includes the KEV11-C. The chip order (from the left, with the contact finger edge down, and the component side facing the viewer) is KEV11, uROM 1, uROM 0, Control, Data Path.
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The [[integrated circuit|chip]] order (from the left, with the contact finger edge down, and the component side facing the viewer) is [[KEV11]], μROM 1, μROM 0, Control, Data Path.
  
==LSI-11/2==
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==Variant models==
  
The LSI-11 is a dual board (M7270); it contains the processor, and nothing else.
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Many different LSI-11 models exist, including the '''KD11-F''' and '''KD11-H''' base versions, and numerous other variants. The KD11-F version includes 4KW of [[Metal Oxide Semiconductor|MOS]] [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] on-board; the KD11-H version has the RAM deleted.
  
Note that the image in the "Microcomputer Products Handbook" (pg. C-18) is erroneous; the order of the chips (from the handle end) is, in fact, KEV11, Control, uROM 1, uROM 0, Data Path (per the KD11-HA print set); the order given in the handbook is that for the LSI-11 (no doubt an image was re-used without checking).
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Others included various KEV11 chips pre-installed:
  
==Chip variants==
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* the KD11-L is a KD11-F with a KEV11-A
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* the KD11-N is a KD11-H with a KEV11-A
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* the KD11-P is a KD11-F with a KEV11-C
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* the KD11-Q is a KD11-H with a KEV11-C
  
There are a number of variants of all the various uROM chips; it is not known if all variants are completely interoperable (i.e. any revision of any chip can be replaced with any other, and have the machine still work), so combinations will be listed.
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Some models include additional cards:
  
For the KEV11-A, one version is a 3015 23-003B5, which is
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* the KD11-J is a KD11-H sold with an [[MMV11-A QBUS core memory]] card
suitable for the M7270 quad card etch revisions E and F, and the M7264 dual card. Another version is reported to be the 23-091A5, suitable for the M7270 quad card, etch revisions C and D.
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* the KD11-R is a KD11-H sold with an [[MSV11-C QBUS MOS memory]] card
  
For the KEV11-B, one version is known, the 23-090A5; it is suitable for the M7270 quad module etch revisions C and D.
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==See also==
  
The KEV11-C uses two uROMs, the 23-004B5 and 23-005B5. (There may also be a hybrid - i.e. single DIP carrier - version of the KEV11-C, but the part number is unknown.)
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* [[LSI-11/2]]
  
==Links==
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==External links==
  
* [https://github.com/brouhaha/cp16dis Microcode disassembler]
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1103/ -11/03] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]]
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** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1103/EK-LSI11-TM-002.pdf LSI-11, PDP-11/03 user's manual] (EK-LSI11-TM-002)
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** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1103/1103_Schematics.pdf PDP-11/03 engineering drawings] - includes all KD11 versions
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** [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1103/Titelbaum_LSI-11_1975.pdf The LSI-11 - A System Microcomputer]
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* [http://web.frainresearch.org:8080/projects/pdp-11/lsi-11.php LSI-11 Processors]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 20 December 2023

M7264 KD11-F board (etch revision F), with KEV11-A

The LSI-11, first shipped in the Fall of 1975, was DEC's first cost-reduced PDP-11 CPU, introducing the QBUS, and using the LSI-11 chip set. It was the first of the LSI-11 CPUs; it had the same QBUS limitations, and use of ODT for control, as the others.

The LSI-11 is a quad board (M7264) with additional functionality on-board. They were popular in OEM usage.

The usual CPU options were available for the LSI-11: the KEV11-A, for the EIS/FIS instructions; the KEV11-B provides EIS without FIS; the KEV11-C provides a subset of the PDP-11 CIS (it also apparently includes the EIS, but not the FIS). It also supported the optional KUV11 Writeable Control Store.

The chip order (from the left, with the contact finger edge down, and the component side facing the viewer) is KEV11, μROM 1, μROM 0, Control, Data Path.

Variant models

Many different LSI-11 models exist, including the KD11-F and KD11-H base versions, and numerous other variants. The KD11-F version includes 4KW of MOS RAM on-board; the KD11-H version has the RAM deleted.

Others included various KEV11 chips pre-installed:

  • the KD11-L is a KD11-F with a KEV11-A
  • the KD11-N is a KD11-H with a KEV11-A
  • the KD11-P is a KD11-F with a KEV11-C
  • the KD11-Q is a KD11-H with a KEV11-C

Some models include additional cards:

See also

External links