BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
The XR88C681 is a slightly different version of the old Philips SCN68681. I don't recommend either part for use in new designs.
The 68681 was originally a Motorola part, a peripheral in a big line of peripherals for the 68K. I assume the Philips clone of that part hasn't been made in a decade or more.
The XR88C681 appears to be a current part from Exar though. See this
product page. I found only recently that they'd stopped making them in DIPs, but the PLCC44 is a current part, and the DIP version certainly worked well in my 8 bit.
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... Oddly enough, interfacing the 26 and 28 series to the 65C816 bus is easier than with the 68 series. The 68 series can be made to work with the 65C02 bus as long as the read/write signal is qualified by Ø2. Getting that series or the 28 series configured for the Motorola bus to work with the 65C816 is tricky.
Thanks for the catalogue; it makes very interesting reading. My latest (6809 based) micro uses a SC16C654. I chose to configure it in Motorola mode because it has single select and interrupt lines in that mode, vs external decoding in 16 mode. It adds a small complication to the R/W and CS signalling but it's no biggy. I must admit I chose that part mostly because it sat within my perhaps strange needs: 4 channels, easy to source through ebay, and not SMT. Yes the '654 in PLCC is no longer made, but I found 5 of them for US$ 20 so I'm happy. I'm sure your POC V2 choice, the SC28C94, would have worked equally well.