There is a lot of very interesting low-level information about the Z80 at
Ken Shirriff's blog http://www.righto.com/
All the posts relating to the Z80 can be seen on one page at
http://www.righto.com/search/label/Z-80
Future posts should be added at the top. As this page is rather large, here are links to the individual posts:
Reverse-engineering the Z-80: the silicon for two interesting gates explained
http://www.righto.com/2013/09/understan ... -gate.html
The Z-80 has a 4-bit ALU. Here's how it works
http://www.righto.com/2013/09/the-z-80- ... ow-it.html
The Z-80's 16-bit increment/decrement circuit reverse engineered
http://www.righto.com/2013/11/the-z-80s ... ement.html
Why the Z-80's data pins are scrambled
http://www.righto.com/2014/09/why-z-80s ... mbled.html
Down to the silicon: how the Z80's registers are implemented
http://www.righto.com/2014/10/how-z80s- ... -down.html
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Some PDF files and other links from the above pages:
Z80 ALU Schematic
http://righto.com/files/z80-alu-schematic.pdf
Z80 Incrementer Schematic
http://righto.com/files/z80/z80-increme ... ematic.pdf
Photos of the Z80 chip
http://visual6502.org/images/pages/Zilo ... shots.html (CMOS version)
Z80 Instruction Decode PLA
http://arcfn.com/files/z80-pla-table.html
Z80 Memory Refresh Patent
https://www.google.com/patents/US4332008
Zilog Oral History Panel on the Founding of the
Company and the Development of the Z80
Microprocessor
http://archive.computerhistory.org/reso ... .05.01.pdf
Z80 technical information
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Re: Z80 technical information
The 16-bit increment/decrement circuit explains how during refresh cycles bit 7 of R does not increment and why - to prevent the I register from incrementing too.
Re: Z80 technical information
Hey, I was reading that blog last week
Yes, it is very interesting.
Thanks for posting the links, when I was reading it, I was on a so called smart device, so was too lazy to grab the links (not as easy on a smart device).
Mark



Yes, it is very interesting.
Thanks for posting the links, when I was reading it, I was on a so called smart device, so was too lazy to grab the links (not as easy on a smart device).
Mark


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Re: Z80 technical information
So, maybe the device is not so smart after all?1024MAK wrote:Hey, I was reading that blog last week![]()
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Yes, it is very interesting.
Thanks for posting the links, when I was reading it, I was on a so called smart device, so was too lazy to grab the links (not as easy on a smart device).
Mark

Re: Z80 technical information
Not Z80 powered then ...Dave wrote:So, maybe the device is not so smart after all?1024MAK wrote:Hey, I was reading that blog last week![]()
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Yes, it is very interesting.
Thanks for posting the links, when I was reading it, I was on a so called smart device, so was too lazy to grab the links (not as easy on a smart device).
Mark