A good stepping interface would be two buttons, one for 'up' and one for 'down'. Pressing DOWN repeatedly generates a stream of positive pulses (__--__), UP likewise a stream of negative pulses (---__---). Alternating the buttons gives one edge then the other. Logic for UP: If already up make a negative pulse, else just go up. Pulse time set by underlying 'run' clock rather than a monostable.
I predict a Ben Eater style clock source. It is a very nice and simple clock source and scales well up to 4 MHz range. Edit: Nope, I was wrong. Refreshing to see an alternate approach.
Makes me wonder how far it can be taken since old processors are not made anymore, this might be what computer hobbyists have to do. Looks like a pretty good computer could still be made.
I like your way of explaining things. Simple yet detailed.
Hell yeah Dr Plague!!! keep em coming!
Cool vídeo!!
A good stepping interface would be two buttons, one for 'up' and one for 'down'. Pressing DOWN repeatedly generates a stream of positive pulses (__--__), UP likewise a stream of negative pulses (---__---). Alternating the buttons gives one edge then the other. Logic for UP: If already up make a negative pulse, else just go up. Pulse time set by underlying 'run' clock rather than a monostable.
I thought that was JS Bach! I watched on full screen the whole video
I predict a Ben Eater style clock source. It is a very nice and simple clock source and scales well up to 4 MHz range.
Edit: Nope, I was wrong. Refreshing to see an alternate approach.
If I were a rogue class I would steal you an atomic cesium clock just so I can see a Plague doctor taking it apart and explaining it.
@CuriousMarc have several videos on cesium clocks and the divider needed to derive an actual clock.
Makes me wonder how far it can be taken since old processors are not made anymore, this might be what computer hobbyists have to do. Looks like a pretty good computer could still be made.
Thanks Dr. Plaque. Don't forget to floss your beak.
cool.
Yay :D