KB11-D CPU

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The KB11-D CPU is the later CPU for the PDP-11/45. The optional FP11-C Floating-Point Processor and KT11-C Memory Management Unit of the PDP-11/45 plugged into the CPU's backplane.

In addition to main memory on the UNIBUS, the KB11-A could also use high-speed MOS or bipolar memory, specific to the PDP-11/45, which plugged into a special bus, the Fastbus, which was also part of the CPU's backplane.

Boards

The KB11-D board set included many of the same boards as the KB11-A CPU:

  • M8100 Data and Address Paths
  • M8101 General Register and Control
  • M8104 Processor Data and UNIBUS Registers
  • M8105 Timing and Miscellaneous Control
  • M8109 Timing Generator

with the following differences:

  • The M8102 Instruction Register and Decode was replaced with the M8132
  • The M8103 ROM and ROM Control was replaced with the M8123
  • The M8106 UNIBUS and Console Control was replaced with the M8119

In addition, the CPU includes either:

  • M8116 Segmentation Jumper Board

used when the KT11-C Memory Management Unit (termed the KT11-CD in this CPU) is not present, or:

  • M8107 Segmentation Address Paths
  • M8108-YA Segmentation Status Registers

which comprise the KT11-CD (the M8108 Segmentation Status Registers board of the KT11-C was replaced with the M8108-YA variant).

Documentation