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The '''Toshiba TLCS''' series are a family of [[Complex instruction set computer|CISC]] and [[Reduced instruction set computer|RISC]] [[microcontroller]]s from [[Toshiba]].
The '''Toshiba TLCS''' series are a family of [[Complex instruction set computer|CISC]] and [[Reduced instruction set computer|RISC]] [[microcontroller]]s from [[Toshiba]].



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The Toshiba TLCS series are a family of CISC and RISC microcontrollers from Toshiba.

TLCS-47 Family

The microcontrollers in the TLCS-47 family are 4-bit systems.

TLCS-870 Family

The microcontrollers in the TLCS-870 family use a 8-bit/16-bit architecture reminiscent of the Z80.

TLCS-900 Family

The microcontrollers in the TLCS-900 family are 16-bit (TLCS-900, TLCS-900/L, TLCS-900/H and TLCS-900/L1 series) and 32-bit (TLCS-900/H1 series) systems. Most of them are CISC based, with a few systems being RISC based.

Features and differences

Current TLCS' offer some or all of the following features:

As demand for these features differs widely depending on the requirements for a specific project (low energy consumption; high number of I/O ports; etc.), customers can choose from a wide range of different versions.

Development Tools

Toshiba offers a ANSI C compatible C compiler and an assembler. Both tools are not available for free.

There is a project for porting GNU assembler to the TLCS-900 family.

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