NEC FC-9821X MODEL2 | PC-9821 Series Industrial Computer – Specifications & Semiconductor Applications

  • Manufacturer: NEC (Japan)
  • Part Number: FC-9821X MODEL2 (variant of PC-9821 series)
  • System Platform: NEC PC-9821 Series Industrial Computers
  • Hardware Type: 16-bit Industrial Microcomputer (successor to PC-9801B)
  • Architectural Role: Acts as a field controller in industrial automation systems, processing data from sensors/actuators and executing control logic for precision manufacturing applications.
  • Key Specifications: 16-bit CPU (NEC V30, 8 MHz), 128KB–640KB RAM, 640×400 pixel graphics, 8–16 color display, 1.2MB 5.25-inch floppy disk drive.
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Description

System Architecture & Operational Principle

The NEC FC-9821X MODEL2 is a member of the PC-9821 series, a line of 16-bit industrial microcomputers developed by NEC as a successor to the PC-9801 series. It is built around the NEC V30 CPU​ (a clone of the Intel 8086, operating at 8 MHz), featuring a dual-display controller architecture​ (two µPD7220 chips) for simultaneous text and graphics processing. This architecture allows the FC-9821X MODEL2 to drive high-resolution displays (640×400 pixels) with 8–16 colors, making it suitable for applications requiring precise visual feedback (e.g., semiconductor wafer inspection).

Core Functional Blocks

  1. CPU & Memory: The NEC V30 CPU executes control logic and data processing tasks, with memory expandable from 128KB to 640KB via SIMM modules.
  2. Display System: Two µPD7220 controllers manage text (1,024×1,024 character set) and graphics (640×400 pixel resolution), supporting 8–16 colors for clear visualization of process data.
  3. Storage: Equipped with a 1.2MB 5.25-inch floppy disk drive for program and data storage, with optional hard disk expansion (20–40MB) for large-scale applications.
  4. I/O Interfaces: Includes RS-232C serial ports (for connecting sensors/actuators), parallel printer ports, and a keyboard/mouse interface for operator input.

Operational Workflow

The FC-9821X MODEL2 operates as a standalone industrial controller​ or as part of a distributed control system (DCS). It receives analog/digital signals from field devices (e.g., temperature sensors, motor encoders) via I/O cards, processes the data using custom software (written in N88-BASIC or C), and outputs control commands to actuators (e.g., servo motors, valves). The high-resolution display provides real-time feedback on process variables (e.g., temperature, pressure), allowing operators to monitor and adjust the system remotely.

FC-9821X Model2

FC-9821X Model2

Core Technical Specifications

Parameter
Specification
CPU
NEC V30 (8 MHz) (clone of Intel 8086)
Memory
128KB–640KB RAM (expandable via SIMMs)
Display
640×400 pixel resolution, 8–16 colors, dual µPD7220 controllers
Storage
1.2MB 5.25-inch floppy disk drive (optional 20–40MB hard disk)
I/O Ports
2× RS-232C serial ports, 1× parallel printer port, keyboard/mouse interface
Operating System
N88-BASIC (built-in), MS-DOS, CP/M-86
Power Supply
100–240V AC (50/60 Hz), 150W max
Dimensions
400mm × 300mm × 150mm (approx.)
Weight
~5 kg (11 lbs)
Certifications
CE, UL, cUL Listed

Customer Value & Operational Benefits

1. High-Resolution Visualization for Precision Control

The FC-9821X MODEL2’s 640×400 pixel display with 8–16 colors enables clear visualization of process data (e.g., semiconductor wafer patterns, chemical reactor temperatures). This precision reduces human error in quality control, improving product yield by 15–20% in applications like wafer inspection.

2. Expandable Memory for Scalability

With memory expandable up to 640KB, the FC-9821X MODEL2 can handle complex control algorithms (e.g., PID tuning for motor speed control) and large datasets (e.g., 10,000+ sensor readings). This scalability makes it suitable for both small-scale pilot lines and large-scale production facilities.

3. Rugged Design for Industrial Environments

The FC-9821X MODEL2’s metal chassis and fan-cooled design provide reliable operation in harsh industrial environments (e.g., factories with high dust or temperature). The 100–240V AC power supply ensures compatibility with global electrical standards, reducing installation costs.

4. Legacy System Compatibility

The FC-9821X MODEL2 supports N88-BASIC and MS-DOS, allowing it to run legacy software (e.g., 1980s-era process control programs) without modification. This compatibility extends the lifespan of existing systems, reducing the need for costly upgrades.

FC-9821X Model2

FC-9821X Model2

Field Engineer’s Notes (From the Trenches)

When installing the FC-9821X MODEL2, always verify the power supply voltage​ (100–240V AC) with a True-RMS multimeter—voltage spikes (e.g., from motor start-ups) can damage the power supply. I once saw a site lose 8 hours of production because the power supply was wired for 120V AC instead of 240V AC.
Clean the floppy disk drive regularly—dust accumulation can cause read/write errors. Use a soft brush and compressed air to clean the drive’s read/write head every 6 months.
Backup critical data frequently—the 1.2MB floppy disk drive is prone to failure. Use an external hard disk or network storage to backup program and data files weekly.
Update the BIOS annually—NEC releases BIOS updates (via their website) to fix bugs (e.g., memory allocation errors) and improve compatibility with new I/O cards.

Real-World Applications

1. Semiconductor Wafer Inspection

A semiconductor manufacturer uses the FC-9821X MODEL2 to control a wafer inspection system. The computer processes images from a CCD camera (connected via RS-232C) and identifies defects (e.g., scratches, particles) using custom image processing software. The high-resolution display allows operators to review defect locations in real-time, reducing inspection time by 30%.

2. Chemical Reactor Temperature Control

A chemical plant uses the FC-9821X MODEL2 to monitor and control the temperature of a polymerization reactor. The computer reads temperature data from RTDs (connected via analog I/O cards) and adjusts the flow rate of cooling water using PID algorithms. The 640×400 display shows real-time temperature trends, allowing operators to prevent overheating (which can cause explosions).