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Description Motorola M6800 family Peripheral Interface Adapters (PIA). The PIA has two bidirectional 8-bit interface ports each with two control lines. The MC6820 was introduced in 1974 and fabricated with enhancement-mode NMOS. In 1976 the family was moved to a depletion-load technology to reduce chips size and increase speed. The electrical characteristics of the PIA interface were changed and the new part was named the MC6821. The L suffix indicates a ceramic package; the P suffix was for a plastic package.
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