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=TMP76xxx/MH6xxx=
=TMP76xxx/MH6xxx=


==FAQ==
MH6xxx are a microprocessor series produced for Mitsubishi Electric Corp. by Toshiba Corp.<ref>* http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html
** https://web.archive.org/http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html</ref> by a yet to be determined division. They are used exclusively? for automotive applications in ECUs (PCBs and IC packaging usually marked Mitsubishi) for multiple makes in models including Mitsubishi's own Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Mitsubishi Motors North America Corp. (Diamond-Star Motors), as well as Mazda, Hyundai (Kefico), Suzuki, and others.
 
==Subpages==
[[DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx/SBC]]
 
==Images==
===MH6111===
<gallery>
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-E273-package.png|E273 (1989 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-E827-package.png|E827 (1990 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-M223-package.png|M223, Transmission (1990 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-W283-package.png|W283 (2005 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-04C10T-W282-package.png|W282 (2019 Date Code, incorrect "04C10T")
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-AE232-package.png|AE232, Enhanced (1989 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-AE853-package.png|AE853, Enhanced (1992 Date Code)
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-AE856-package.png|AE856, Enhanced (1990 Date Code)
</gallery>
 
===MH6211===
<gallery>
Image:MH6211-TMP76C175AT-E002-package.png|E002 (1994 Date Code)
Image:MH6211-TMP76C175AT-AE059-package.png|AE059, Enhanced (1993 Date Code)
</gallery>
 
===MH63xx===
<gallery>
Image:MH6311F-TMP76E55AF-EJ33-package.png|EJ33 (1996 Date Code)
Image:MH6371F-TMP76E56F-package.png|ED04 (1996 Date Code)
</gallery>


[[DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx FAQ]]
===Toshiba===
<gallery>
Image:TMP76C75T-EJ16-package.png|EJ16 (1993 Date Code)
Image:TMP76C75T-AE853-package.png|AE853, Enhanced (1990 Date Code)
Image:TMP76C75T-AE890-package.png|AE890, Enhanced (1990 Date Code)
</gallery>


==Including==
==Including==
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|-
!colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|Packaging
!colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|Packaging
|-
|D||Plastic DIP w/ window?
|-
|-
|P||Plastic DIP
|P||Plastic DIP
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!|Note
!|Note
|-
|-
|rowspan="9"|TMP||rowspan="9"|76||C||40||A||P||rowspan="9"|MH||rowspan="2"|60||??||rowspan="2"|40-pin DIP||Never observed
|rowspan="11"|TMP||rowspan="11"|76||C||40||A||P||rowspan="11"|MH||rowspan="2"|60||??||rowspan="2"|DIP-40||Never observed
|-
|-
|P||40||A||P||72||OTP
|P||40||A||P||72||OTP
|-
|-
|C||75||||T||rowspan="2"|61||11||rowspan="2"|PLCC-68
|C||75||||T||rowspan="3"|61||11||rowspan="3"|PLCC-68
|-
|-
|P||95||||T||72||OTP
|P||95||||T||72||OTP
|-
|P?||95?||?||W?||72W||OTP?
|-
|P||95||||D||61?||72D?||DIP-64 Windowed||OTP? EPROM??
|-
|-
|C||175||A||T||rowspan="2"|62||11||PLCC-84
|C||175||A||T||rowspan="2"|62||11||PLCC-84
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===Simple cross-reference===
===Simple cross-reference===
  76C40AP
  76C40AP /?
  76P40AP /MH6072
  76P40AP /MH6072
  76C75T  /MH6111
  76C75T  /MH6111
76P95D  /?
  76P95T  /MH6172
  76P95T  /MH6172
?      /MH6172W
  76C175AT/MH6211
  76C175AT/MH6211
  76C1758F/MH6211F
  76C1758F/MH6211F
  76C55T  /MH6311
  76C55T  /MH6311
  76C55AF /MH6311 (MH6311F)
  76C55AF /MH6311F
  76E56AF /MH6371
  76E56F  /MH6371F
<ref>
<ref>
* http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html
* http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html
** https://web.archive.org/http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html
** https://web.archive.org/http://rhinopower.org/76xxx/76xxx.html
</ref>
</ref>
==Production==
===Technology===
* CMOS
From the microscope die images I compiled of TMP76C75T there can be seen in two corners of the die, test transistors. They are marked "S-G-N" and "S-G-P", Source-Gate-N-type and Source-Gate-P-type. From that, and production technology in use at the time based on their date codes (~1990-1995), these were produced with CMOS technology.
===Process===
* ~500-800nm
Based on production technology in use at the time, based on date codes ~90-95, sources point to the process as being ~500-800nm.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/600_nm_process</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/800_nm_process</ref><ref>http://maltiel-consulting.com/Semiconductor_technology_memory.html</ref>
===Fab===
* Possibly Tohoku Semiconductor(TSC)/Sendai Fab
Though there is no evidence of this, only the coincidence of the plant's opening (~1987), Toshiba's involvement, mentions of microprocessor production and automotive specialization.<ref>https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-05-24-8801010911-story.html</ref> When Motorola moved production from TSC to Austin, Texas, a document<ref>https://www.nxp.com/files-static/shared/doc/pcn/PCNR00321.html</ref> shows that the production on a TMP line was affected.


==Memory Map==
==Memory Map==


[[DSM/ECU/MH6111 Mem Map]]
[[DSM/ECU/MH6111 Mem Map]]
[[DSM/ECU/MH6211 Mem Map]]
[[DSM/ECU/MH63XX Mem Map]]


==Instruction Set==
==Instruction Set==
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[[DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx Instruction Set]]
[[DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx Instruction Set]]
==IC/Die==
===Markings===
* MH6111 = ``E747``<ref>https://janehacker1.gitbook.io/dsm-ecu/chips/prototype-76c75t</ref><ref>https://janehacker.ca/wiki/index.php/MH6111_Microscopy</ref>
* MH6211 = ``EB61 (M) 1989 TOSHIBA``
* MH6371F = ``EF89 (M) 1993 TOSHIBA``<ref>* https://rhinopower.activeboard.com/t66419432/76c55-mh6311-information/?page=1#comment-67610185</ref>
<gallery>
Image:MH6111-IC-Die-E747.png|MH6111 Die, series number E747
Image:MH6211-IC-Die-EB61.png|MH6211 Die, series number EB61
Image:MH6211-IC-Die-2.png|MH6211 Die, Year 1989 and TOSHIBA
</gallery>
==IC/Packaging==
===Date Codes===
<ref>https://telcontar.net/KBK/tech/IC_dates#Mitsubishi</ref>
<ref>http://www.datamath.org/Datecodes.htm</ref>
* # = number
* X = letter
* ? = mix/unknown
* Y = Year digit
* M = Month letter
* W = Week digit
* R = Run code
  YMWRRR
  #X#???
 
  YYWWRRR
  ####???
==Pinouts==
<gallery>
Image:MH6111-TMP76C75T-pinout.png|MH6111/TMP76C75T
Image:MH63XX-TMP76X5XX-pinout.png|MH63XX/TMP76X5XX
</gallery>
==FAQ==
[[DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx FAQ]]
==See Also==
* https://siliconpr0n.org/archive/doku.php?id=mcmaster:toshiba:e556
* https://siliconpr0n.org/archive/doku.php?id=tag:vendor_toshiba&do=showtag&tag=vendor_toshiba
=References=
<References/>

Latest revision as of 22:05, 12 January 2024

TMP76xxx/MH6xxx

MH6xxx are a microprocessor series produced for Mitsubishi Electric Corp. by Toshiba Corp.[1] by a yet to be determined division. They are used exclusively? for automotive applications in ECUs (PCBs and IC packaging usually marked Mitsubishi) for multiple makes in models including Mitsubishi's own Mitsubishi Motors Corp., Mitsubishi Motors North America Corp. (Diamond-Star Motors), as well as Mazda, Hyundai (Kefico), Suzuki, and others.

Subpages

DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx/SBC

Images

MH6111

MH6211

MH63xx

Toshiba

Including

Code Meaning
ROM
C Masked ROM
P One Time programmable (OTP)
E EEPROM
Enhanced
A Enhanced
Packaging
D Plastic DIP w/ window?
P Plastic DIP
T Plastic LCC (PLCC)
F Plastic QFP
Toshiba Mitsubishi
Core ROM Sub-Type Enhanced Packaging Line Series Type Package Note
TMP 76 C 40 A P MH 60 ?? DIP-40 Never observed
P 40 A P 72 OTP
C 75 T 61 11 PLCC-68
P 95 T 72 OTP
P? 95? ? W? 72W OTP?
P 95 D 61? 72D? DIP-64 Windowed OTP? EPROM??
C 175 A T 62 11 PLCC-84
C 1758 F 11F QFP-100
C 55 T 63 11 PLCC-100
C 55 A F 11F QFP-100
E 56 A F 71F QFP-100 EEPROM

Simple cross-reference

76C40AP /?
76P40AP /MH6072
76C75T  /MH6111
76P95D  /?
76P95T  /MH6172
?       /MH6172W
76C175AT/MH6211
76C1758F/MH6211F
76C55T  /MH6311
76C55AF /MH6311F
76E56F  /MH6371F

[2]

Production

Technology

  • CMOS

From the microscope die images I compiled of TMP76C75T there can be seen in two corners of the die, test transistors. They are marked "S-G-N" and "S-G-P", Source-Gate-N-type and Source-Gate-P-type. From that, and production technology in use at the time based on their date codes (~1990-1995), these were produced with CMOS technology.

Process

  • ~500-800nm

Based on production technology in use at the time, based on date codes ~90-95, sources point to the process as being ~500-800nm.[3][4][5]

Fab

  • Possibly Tohoku Semiconductor(TSC)/Sendai Fab

Though there is no evidence of this, only the coincidence of the plant's opening (~1987), Toshiba's involvement, mentions of microprocessor production and automotive specialization.[6] When Motorola moved production from TSC to Austin, Texas, a document[7] shows that the production on a TMP line was affected.

Memory Map

DSM/ECU/MH6111 Mem Map

DSM/ECU/MH6211 Mem Map

DSM/ECU/MH63XX Mem Map

Instruction Set

DSM/ECU/MH6211 Instruction Set[8]

DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx Instruction Set

IC/Die

Markings

  • MH6111 = ``E747``[9][10]
  • MH6211 = ``EB61 (M) 1989 TOSHIBA``
  • MH6371F = ``EF89 (M) 1993 TOSHIBA``[11]

IC/Packaging

Date Codes

[12] [13]

  • # = number
  • X = letter
  • ? = mix/unknown
  • Y = Year digit
  • M = Month letter
  • W = Week digit
  • R = Run code
 YMWRRR
 #X#???
 
 YYWWRRR
 ####???

Pinouts

FAQ

DSM/ECU/TMP76xxx MH6xxx FAQ

See Also

References