USSR 8086 microprocessor

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8086 family

USSR KR1810VM86 (Kvantor - three segments)

5 MHz
40-pin plastic DIP
Soviet clone of Intel 8086 CPU
Manufactured by "Kvantor" plant.
USSR KR1810VM86 (Kvantor - three segments)

USSR KR1810VM86 (Kvazar)

5 MHz
40-pin plastic DIP with visible traces

Soviet clone of Intel 8086 in very unusual package. Top of the plastic DIP package has two cuts so that it's possible to see traces coming from the chip core. This 8086 CPU is manufactured by "Kvazar" plant. That plant also produced Intel MCS-51 clones in similar package.
USSR KR1810VM86 (Kvazar)

USSR KR1810VM86 (Rodon)

40-pin plastic DIP
5 MHz
Soviet clone of Intel 8086 CPU
Manufactured by "Rodon" joint-stock company.
USSR KR1810VM86 (Rodon)

USSR KR1810VM86 (Made in USSR)

5 MHz
40-pin plastic DIP
Soviet clone of Intel 8086 CPU
USSR KR1810VM86 (Made in USSR)

Other USSR microprocessors


USSR KR1810VM86M
USSR KR1810VM86B

Ceramic packages of the Russian 8086

2007-04-29 06:27:11
Posted by: Kalin Stavrev

The Russian clone of 8086 also comes in white ceramic package with gold pins. It seems a tradition in Russia to make chips in white ceramic packages and with gold pins.

Ceramic packages of the Russian 8086

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