The Intel 8251A was used in the Intel SDK-86 MCS-86 System Design Kit[3]
and the DEC LA120 printing terminal.[4]
The device is also used in the IC-10 RS-232 interface kit used in Kenwood amateur radios like the TS-440S, TS-711, TS-811 and many others.
External links and references
Mikrocomputer Bausteine, Datenbuch 1979/80, Band 3, Peripherie, Siemens AG, Bestellnummer B 2049, pp. 64–101.
NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH, 1982 Catalog, pp. 631–648
^Intel Corporation, "Microcomputer Component: New industrial grade product line answers the demand for high-reliability components to operate in industrial applications.", Intel Preview, March/April 1979, Pg. 11
^Intel Corporation, "Intel peripherals enhance 8086 system design", Intel Preview Special Issue: 16-Bit Solution, May/June 1980, Pg. 22