Multibus

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Multibus is an early Intel-developed computer bus standard widely used in 1980s workstations and embedded systems for modular expansion and peripheral connectivity.

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Multibus canonical 1
Multibus II 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backplane bus
computer bus standard
parallel bus
addressBusWidth 20-bit address bus
addressSpace 1 MB
allows multiple processor boards on one backplane
arbitrationMethod bus request/grant lines
busWidth 16-bit data bus
cardSize 12-inch by 6.75-inch boards
category bus architecture
computer hardware standard
connectorType edge connector
dataTransferMode asynchronous parallel
developer Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel
era 1980s
industryStandard IEEE 796
influenced ANSI/IEEE 1014 VMEbus
surface form: VMEbus
introductionYear 1974
mechanicalFormFactor Eurocard-like boards
notableVendor Force Computers
Intel iSBC product line
Motorola
Siemens
powerSupply +5V
±12V
primaryMarket OEM embedded applications
industrial computing
regionOfUse worldwide
standardizedBy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
surface form: IEEE
status largely obsolete
successor Multibus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Multibus II
supports DMA
interrupt priority levels
interrupts
memory-mapped I/O
multiple bus masters
shared memory architectures
topology backplane with plug-in cards
typicalCPU Intel 8080
Intel 8085
Intel 8086
Intel 8088
usedFor modular expansion
peripheral connectivity
usedIn embedded systems
industrial control systems
telecommunications equipment
workstations

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Multibus successor Multibus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Multibus II