Accessible pinout for 8087

Part description: Math Coprocessor for Intel 8086/8088/80186/80188 microprocessors, PDIP-40

Package description: This package has two parallel rows of pins extending down from opposite edges of the chip.

There should be a semicircular notch that you can feel in the middle of one of the package's shorter bare edges. With the pins facing downward and the chip oriented so notch is on the side of the chip furthest from you, Pin 1 will be in the far left corner of the chip.

Pins are numbered counter-clockwise. Numbers increase from the far left corner to the near left corner. They then continue on the right side, increasing from the near right corner to the far right corner. Thus the highest number pin is to the right of pin 1.

Pin assignments

Left side (numbering starts at far end)

Pin Signals
1GND
2AD14
3AD13
4AD12
5AD11
6AD10
7AD9
8AD8
9AD7
10AD6
11AD5
12AD4
13AD3
14AD2
15AD1
16AD0
17NC
18NC
19CLK
20GND

Right side (numbering starts at near end)

Pin Signals
21RESET
22READY
23BUSY
24QS1
25QS0
26S0 (active low)
27S1 (active low)
28S2 (active low)
29NC
30NC
31RQ (active low) / GT0 (active low)
32INT
33RQ (active low) / GT1 (active low)
34BHE (active low) / S7
35A19 / S6
36A18 / S5
37A17 / S4
38A16 / S3
39AD15
40VCC

This pinout was automatically generated from the KiCAD symbol library revision 164574.

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