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how many pins are there in motorola 68020 microprocessor in actual?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoelKatz" data-source="post: 2347790" data-attributes="member: 232450"><p>The original 68020 pin grid array package had exactly 114 pins. This was a 16MHz CPU. It was available in both ceramic and plastic. The part numbers were of the form MC68020Rx16.</p><p></p><p>The later quad flat pack package had 132 pins. This was a 25Mhz CPU, also available in both ceramic and plastic. Part numbers were MC68020Fx25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoelKatz, post: 2347790, member: 232450"] The original 68020 pin grid array package had exactly 114 pins. This was a 16MHz CPU. It was available in both ceramic and plastic. The part numbers were of the form MC68020Rx16. The later quad flat pack package had 132 pins. This was a 25Mhz CPU, also available in both ceramic and plastic. Part numbers were MC68020Fx25. [/QUOTE]
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