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Overview

Revisions

CXD8530

  • CXD8530Q
    • Found on some PU-7
    • Die size: 128 mm², 1M transistors
    • Manufactured in 0.6 µm
    • Comes in a metal QFP package
  • CXD8530AQ
    • Found on some PU-7
    • Comes in a metal QFP package
  • CXD8530BQ
    • Found on some PU-7
    • This revision and all later revisions are implemented in standard cells as an ASIC, which means there are less visible structures on the die
    • This revision and all later revisions come in a plastic QFP package
  • CXD8530CQ
    • Found on some PU-8 and PU-16
    • Die size: 66 mm²

CXD8606

From PU-18 onwards (SCPH-55XX), only CXD8606 was used.

  • CXD8606Q
    • Found on some PU-8 and PU-18
    • Die size: 46 mm², 850k transistors
    • Manufactured in 350 nm
  • CXD8606AQ
    • Found on some PU-18
    • Die size: 21 mm²
  • CXD8606BQ
    • Found on some PU-20 as well as PU-22, PU-23 and earlier PM-41
  • CXD8606CQ
    • Found on later PM-41

CXD8661

  • CXD8661R
    • Used in some arcade systems (Capcom ZN-2, Namco System 12)
    • Runs at considerably higher clock speeds

Pictures

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Dieshot of CXD8530Q taken from Ken Kutaragis
presentation at Hot Chips '99.
Dieshot of CXD8530CQ taken from zeptobars.com. Dieshot of CXD8606Q taken from Ken Kutaragis
presentation at Hot Chips '99.
[4]
Comparison between CXD8530Q and CXD8606Q taken from Ken Kutaragis
presentation at Hot Chips '99.