Awesome, Ben's a great teacher. This project seems like it could be a great addition to his breadboard computer series. I hope you go into some more detail about the design of this board and future boards in your upcoming videos.
This is bloody awesome. I loved watching his series and bought components but lost interest in electronics at the time. Watching this really makes me want to get back into it and try to design the pcb myself for this clock. I had got a small commission the first time for this and had them made by jlcpcb and it was great but it isn't the same as designing yourself.
cool, have been meaning to make a start again on my breadboard computer. I to want to learn how to get pcb's made as there is nothing more rewarding than populating a home designed board.
Great videos. I’m building up the breadboard computer on pcb prototype soldering breadboards. Definitely more reliable than the non solderable breadboards.
Super cool! I've been looking into doing the same thing for Ben Eater's 8 bit computer, I feel like breadboards are good for testing each module's circuit and prototyping but I've had so many breadboards where chips just freak out in %50 of the ties. I'll be watching for updates, thanks for the great videos!
Beautiful! Am building the Ben Eater computer now and am at the program counter. Some day I might try to rebuild it too in PCB when finished. You referred to software which you used for that. Can you tell which software that is?
@@davidcourtney1398 Hi David. Thanks for the great videos that you have created on this project. I have been working on this project for about 1.5 year now. For the same reason that you mentioned at the beginning of this vide, I decided to go PCB after making some parts of the project on breadboard. I have spent quiet some time and build the whole project on PCB with some interesting features. My design for the project is modular and each module connect to a shared bus pretty much like the original design. The outcome looks great but I'm facing some issues and that's how I found your videos. At this point most of the modules are working fine but putting everything together is a challenge. I used EasyEDA as well and all the schematic and board files are available. Let me know if you want to have a look.I have images of the project but not sure if I can post it here.
I know is ur first pcb, but, i think the caps are too far from the 555, and maybe the pcb is posible to make 1 sided, for me is too big, if u need help with the pcb design, ill can help you if you wish. Never a less, great job. I planed to do exactly that proyect yout working on, by myself, but i never did it😂😂😂😂
Great job. Thanks for sharing the video. Hope to see some more.
Awesome, Ben's a great teacher. This project seems like it could be a great addition to his breadboard computer series. I hope you go into some more detail about the design of this board and future boards in your upcoming videos.
This is bloody awesome. I loved watching his series and bought components but lost interest in electronics at the time. Watching this really makes me want to get back into it and try to design the pcb myself for this clock. I had got a small commission the first time for this and had them made by jlcpcb and it was great but it isn't the same as designing yourself.
cool, have been meaning to make a start again on my breadboard computer. I to want to learn how to get pcb's made as there is nothing more rewarding than populating a home designed board.
great stuff... would love to see more videos with a video for each module. would be cool to see the workflow in software in how you are making it too.
Great videos. I’m building up the breadboard computer on pcb prototype soldering breadboards. Definitely more reliable than the non solderable breadboards.
Super cool! I've been looking into doing the same thing for Ben Eater's 8 bit computer, I feel like breadboards are good for testing each module's circuit and prototyping but I've had so many breadboards where chips just freak out in %50 of the ties. I'll be watching for updates, thanks for the great videos!
Beautiful! Am building the Ben Eater computer now and am at the program counter. Some day I
might try to rebuild it too in PCB when finished. You referred to software which you used for that. Can you tell which software that is?
I used EasyEDA. I put a link to the project in the description.
@@davidcourtney1398 Hi David. Thanks for the great videos that you have created on this project. I have been working on this project for about 1.5 year now. For the same reason that you mentioned at the beginning of this vide, I decided to go PCB after making some parts of the project on breadboard. I have spent quiet some time and build the whole project on PCB with some interesting features. My design for the project is modular and each module connect to a shared bus pretty much like the original design. The outcome looks great but I'm facing some issues and that's how I found your videos. At this point most of the modules are working fine but putting everything together is a challenge. I used EasyEDA as well and all the schematic and board files are available. Let me know if you want to have a look.I have images of the project but not sure if I can post it here.
@@ConfigIOI Yeah definitely. Let's see what you have.
@@davidcourtney1398 Hi David, here is a link to my implementation.
ruclips.net/video/wOXxTTTeM90/видео.html
@@ConfigIOI Very nice work! I haven't done anything more on mine in the last 15 months. Too many interests ... not enough hours in the day.
Great work, how about selling this PCB?
I know is ur first pcb, but, i think the caps are too far from the 555, and maybe the pcb is posible to make 1 sided, for me is too big, if u need help with the pcb design, ill can help you if you wish.
Never a less, great job.
I planed to do exactly that proyect yout working on, by myself, but i never did it😂😂😂😂