22nd May 2020, 10:32 pm | #201 |
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Re: Recreating the Bywood Scrumpi
Great work Phil.
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22nd May 2020, 10:33 pm | #202 |
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or you find mm2112
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22nd May 2020, 10:34 pm | #203 |
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Actually I see the confusion - your routing layout is very different to mine so R4 is in a different spot - I came up with my routing as I feel I can see that horizontal bar over the 555.
As you say though as long as the document and the PCB agree it does not matter. I would be honoured if you are prepared to have Phil/Tim - your name should be first... |
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thanks kicad is super thanks for the advice
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22nd May 2020, 10:37 pm | #205 |
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I did it like you did and I changed today by looking scrumpi2
I would put TIM first scrumpi is English |
22nd May 2020, 10:39 pm | #206 |
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see 188
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22nd May 2020, 10:40 pm | #207 |
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Thank you so much appreciate that... it will be amazing to have a real one. I am checking at the moment to see if I can spot any errors.
You know that you do not need the extra link for the SOUT LED I think I mentioned before you could do this: |
22nd May 2020, 10:40 pm | #208 |
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I can still change
for the gnd of the switches also |
22nd May 2020, 10:41 pm | #209 |
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yes but we see a strap
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22nd May 2020, 10:42 pm | #210 |
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can be too many tracks under IC1 ?
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22nd May 2020, 10:43 pm | #211 |
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22nd May 2020, 10:45 pm | #212 |
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Oof I’m going to bed good reading to your remarks tomorrow
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22nd May 2020, 10:47 pm | #213 |
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makes me a good list checks the position of the switches look everything I count on you
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22nd May 2020, 10:50 pm | #214 |
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22nd May 2020, 10:51 pm | #215 |
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23rd May 2020, 9:02 am | #216 |
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hello
good recovery tim nothing urgent. I suprimé the imprint of the leds the discussion of r4r5 remains philosophical be at the most ready of the original? you must first check if there is no error on the photos do not take into account the position of the texts eagle n is not flexible |
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Your circuit diagram you posted in #192 is too low a resolution to read so I cannot work out why you have the +5v on the bottom of STEP? I think it should only go to the top of R11. On my board and circuit I have R11 other end going to the middle PIN not the bottom one of RESET - mainly because I could only get ON-OFF-(ON) switches - this could be simulated by joining the two pads so no need to change the layout really. Also on my vero board I had to make a physical bit of wire through the hole in the switches to make a good Physical strength - maybe the pads need to be a bit bigger to allow this or the switches will quickly break with just solder? I am also worried that the PADS for Link wires are too small for the larger patch wiring that will be used on the Ground connections? I am still checking again but, the other switches, CPU, Memory and LED buffer sections seem correct . You have chosen a different set of pins to my two circuits on vero and schematic/layout on IC11 - I have checked and yours is also correct and will work, so I will update my circuit in the booklet to use those pin numbers. |
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23rd May 2020, 12:57 pm | #218 |
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Thanks tim for your feedback I will change the size of the pads for step on the multisim software of national semiconductor does not support pine in the air confirms me that when the slow step switch remains fixed before action (the data of the ne555 speaks of switch to negative?)
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23rd May 2020, 2:26 pm | #219 |
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I am trying to work out how to use the I/O chips at the moment for the manual
I think the Clock signal will need to be connected to R/W - the clock is edge triggered on a Low to High but, that should be fine as it will trigger on the way out of either a Read or Write cycle. I am going to wire up one on my veroboard to prove this as it would mean we need a PCB link - if we are clever then I think we can get the Normally Low but going high on Read or Write from the output on Pin 3 of IC11 and it can be reached with a route. Joining R/W on the RAM and those pins would be a problem. This will allow you to remove the extra two pads that are not on the original PCB... I would appreciate someone else taking a look at my thinking... I will try today I hope though. |
23rd May 2020, 5:37 pm | #220 |
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Also the CONT input needs to be at +5v - you could just continue the track and join to the top of R11 which it seems from the SunMoonStars image is what happens.
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