: Features a paper on micro-architecture features where the Am2930's performance and specs are compared with other controllers of that era.
: A comprehensive resource from Advanced Micro Devices that details the architecture and support circuits for the entire 2900 family, including the Am2930. AM2930.rar
: Educational manuals available via archives like Bitsavers that explain how to implement these bit-slice components in computer architecture. Academic & Implementation Papers : Features a paper on micro-architecture features where
: Includes a chapter on Program Control Units that uses the Am2930 as a primary example for memory interfacing and subroutine stack capability . Academic & Implementation Papers : Includes a chapter
The is a 4-bit slice Program Control Unit (PCU) produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as part of their 2900 series of microprogrammable bipolar devices. It is designed to handle program control functions, such as address sequencing and subroutine management, in high-performance microprogrammed systems.
The reference to likely points to a compressed archive containing these historical data sheets, circuit diagrams, or microcode examples used by collectors and engineers working with vintage hardware.