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1 Divisions  





2 Robotron hardware and software  





3 Rebranding of products  





4 K 1520 bus standard  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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VEB Kombinat Robotron
Company typeVolkseigener Betrieb
IndustryElectronics manufacturer, computer software
Founded1 April 1969; 55 years ago (1969-04-01)inDresden, German Democratic Republic
Defunct1 July 1990 (1990-07-01)
FateLiquidated / converted into corporations
Headquarters ,
German Democratic Republic

Key people

Friedrich Wokurka
ProductsA 5120, PC 1715, Robotron K 1840, Robotron KC 87, …

Number of employees

68,000 (1989)

VEB Kombinat Robotron (German: [vaʊ beː kɔmbɪnaːt ʁobotʁɔn]) (or simply Robotron) was the largest East German electronics manufacturer. It was headquartered in Dresden and employed 68,000 people in 1989. Its products included personal computers, SM EVM minicomputers, the ESER mainframe computers, various computer peripherals as well as microcomputers, radios, television sets and other items including cookie press Kleingebäckpresse Typ 102.[1]

Divisions[edit]

Robotron managed several different divisions:

On 30 June 1990, Kombinat Robotron was liquidated and its divisions were converted into corporations. In the 1990s, these companies were sold, e.g. to Siemens Nixdorf and IBM, or liquidated. Less than five percent of the employees were able to switch to successor companies. However, the abundance of highly qualified workers promoted the subsequent settlement of various companies in the region.

Robotron Datenbank-Software GmbH is a company which emerged from one of the former divisions of Kombinat Robotron. It was newly founded on 23 August 1990, just before German reunification.

Robotron hardware and software[edit]

Robotron product series include:

Rebranding of products[edit]

Robotron printers were sold in Western Germany as SoemtronorPräsident, and the West German branch of Commodore used some Robotron parts for their printers.

In East Germany, Epson printers were sold under the Robotron brand that still had the Epson logo on the back.

K 1520 bus standard[edit]

The K 1520 bus was an early computer bus, created by VEB Robotron in 1980 and specified in TGL 37271/01.[2] It was the predominant computer bus architecture of microcomputer-sized systems of East Germany, whose industry relied heavily on the U880 microprocessor, a clone of the Zilog Z80.

Among the large number of boards developed using the standard[3] were CPU modules, RAM modules, graphics cards, magnetic tape controllers and floppy disk controllers.

It was originally intended to be used to connect boards to backplanes, as in the K 1520 [de] modular microcomputer system, A 5120 office computer, A 5130 office computer[4] and the Poly-Play arcade cabinet.

But it was also used as an expansion bus for computers that featured a mainboard such as

K 1520 bus expansion for Z 1013

The bus had 58 pins and was commonly physically represented by a two-row connector with 29 pins each. The following signals and connections were used:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ersetzlich (2019-01-14), Deutsch: Kleingebäckpresse Typ 102 vom VEB Robotron in Sömmerda, retrieved 2021-03-01
  • ^ "TGL 37271/01 - Microcomputer System Bus line Interface BUS K 1520 System Bus" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-12-05.
  • ^ "www.robotrontechnik.de - K1520-Standard".
  • ^ "www.robotrontechnik.de - Die Geschichte der Computertechnik der DDR".
  • External links[edit]


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