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==Z80182== The '''[[Zilog]] [[Z80182]]''', introduced in 1997, is an enhanced, faster version of the older [[Zilog Z80|Z80]] and is part of the Z180 [[microprocessor]] family. It is nicknamed the ''Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller'' (ZIP). It is also fully static (the clock can be halted and no data in the registers will be lost){{citation needed|date=July 2009}} and has a low [[Electromagnetic interference|EMI]] option that reduces the [[slew rate]] of the outputs.{{citation needed|date=July 2009}} The Z80182 can operate at 33 MHz with an external oscillator for 5-volt operation, or at 20 MHz using the internal oscillator for 3.3-volt operation.<ref>{{cite book | title = Z80182/Z8L182 Zilog Intelligent Peripheral Controller Product Specification | year = 1997 | publisher = [[Zilog]] | location = [[San Jose, California]] | pages = 3β48 | chapter = CPU Control Register }}</ref>
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