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VCC and crystal
02/08/2019 at 12:34 • 0 commentsSince I have GND in the outer bigger frame I made a small frame for VCC and hooked it up to the two VCC pins on the CPU. I also added two 100n caps between VCC and GND.
I discovered that I don't have any thru-hole caps in the pF range so I had to improvise a bit by soldering two SMD caps between the pins of the crystal and then hook up a ground wire between the caps.
After adding some 10K pull-ups to the inputs of the CPU that must be held high while running I could got a nice waveform at the clkout pin and a lot of randomly-looking toggling at the combined address/data-bus pins.
So it seems that the CPU is not completely dead at least :-)
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Framing the CPU
02/08/2019 at 11:26 • 0 commentsI want to have the CPU prominently visible in the design so I used the technique with having high value resistors for mechanical support of the parts.
To get everything neatly aligned and even I made a template (in Eagle) and printed it to aid me during soldering and bending.
I was a bit afraid that the thin gold layer that are connections on the ceramic chip would break off when I bend the resistors, but apparently they are more robust than I expected or I was just lucky because when I was done everything was still in one piece.
I really would like to keep the "rays" outside of the frame, but I know they will end up being bent and crooked in all directions before I'm done soldering up all of the parts in this project so I cut them off. ;-(.