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[[Image:M7821.jpg|150px|thumb|right|M7821 flip chip]]
 
[[Image:M7821.jpg|150px|thumb|right|M7821 flip chip]]
  
This is a [[Flip Chip]] which implements the 'interrupt control' function for the [[UNIBUS]]. It was used in a large number of early [[PDP-11]] devices which were built out of a custom [[backplane]] and a large number of Flip Chips, such as the [[RK11|RK11-C]]; some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11|TMB11]]) also used it.
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This is a [[FLIP CHIP]] which implements the 'interrupt control' function for the [[UNIBUS]]. It was used in a large number of early [[PDP-11]] devices which were built out of a custom [[backplane]] and a large number of Flip Chips, such as the [[RK11|RK11-C]]; some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11|TMB11]]) also used it.
  
 
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M7821 flip chip

This is a FLIP CHIP which implements the 'interrupt control' function for the UNIBUS. It was used in a large number of early PDP-11 devices which were built out of a custom backplane and a large number of Flip Chips, such as the RK11-C; some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the TMB11) also used it.