Motorola 68HC11

The 68HC11 (also abbreviated as 6811 or HC11) is an 8-bit microcontroller family introduced by Motorola Semiconductor in 1984 (later from Freescale then NXP). It descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor by way of the 6801. The 68HC11 devices are more powerful and more expensive than the 68HC08 microcontrollers and are used in automotive applications, barcode readers, hotel card key writers, amateur robotics, and various other embedded systems. The MC68HC11A8 was the first microcontroller to include CMOS EEPROM.

Motorola MC68HC11
Motorola MC68HC11 in a 48-pin dual in-line package (DIP)
General information
Launched1984 (1984)
Common manufacturer(s)
Performance
Data width8
Address width16
Architecture and classification
ApplicationEmbedded
Instruction set68HC11
Physical specifications
Package(s)
History
Predecessor(s)6801
Successor(s)Freescale 68HC16, Freescale 68HC12
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