Tag: Ben Eater

  • Ben Eater / Dawid Buchwald Clock Module

    I’ve been so intrigued with the Ben Eater breadboard clock module. One of my desires was to build a more permanent version of this for longer term use. The design I ended up landing on was the Dawid Buchwald designed circuit board based on Ben Eaters design with some modifications. There were an extensive number of files available on GitHub with the Hardware (Schematics, Gerber files, BOM, etc) as well as the software/firmware to use, if you so desire. He has made the designs available via PCBWay as well as providing links to the spec sheets and a pre-built configuration on PCBWay. As always, thanks for both Ben and Dawid for such great designs!

    Clock Module blank from PCBWay
    Clock Module partially populated
  • New Prototype Computer

    Technology progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards

    -Aldous Huxley

    Today I chronicle my progress in designing a new computer. My initial idea was to recreate the world of the computers I worked on in the Navy. These were the AN/UYK-7 and AN/UYK-20 computers. These computers were from the days when you didn’t have HDMI, VGA, or even graphics for that matter. They had blinking LED’s on the fronts of them, and their process and execution could be carefully controlled with variable speed, registers, and breakpoints.

    To begin with, my computer needed to recapture some of those basic elements such as lit button indicators, register and timing select switches, and more switches. But as I’ve dug into the actual development of something similar, I’ve been reminded how many things I’ve either forgotten or have become faint memories in need of a refresh.

    As a result of this, I’ve gone back to breadboarding and prototyping smaller concepts to avoid making any large mistakes. I’ve read many stories of grand ideas to recreate a computer, only to be abandoned due to a critical flaw that was impossible to fix.

    Here is where I will document my progress and my findings. If everything goes well, I will have a working computer that meets or exceeds my goals. If not, then we will try until we obtain a resolution.

    I’d be remiss to not mention all of the information and enthusiasm that Ben Eater has provided on the web. For those who do not know, he has provided the means (and packaged materials) to creating your own breadboard computer, both around a WDC 65C02 processor as well as a discretely wired version that is utterly amazing. Thank you Ben for putting so much into the community!