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  • About MITCH electronics
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    Currently doing A-Levels and in my spare time I like to develop ALU's and using them in computer projects!
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    Isle of Wight
    Interests
    Eletronics
    Occupation
    Owner of an imaginary buisness
    Qualifications
    Everything!!!
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    If it screams = BIOLOGY
    If it smell = Chemistry
    If it does not work = Physics

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  • Join Date: 10-25-2009
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Posted 11-11-2009 at 06:51 AM by MITCH electronics Comments 1
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Ok the computer is really starting to take shape. So, the schematics for the ALU ARE DONE!!! and will upload them in a pdf. The accumulator is also done but the main processor...well....lets just say i needs to be checked first.

If someone could check it for me the just send me a message by this forum or :

kiwisoftware@hotmail.co.uk

the code is as follows:

0000 - add (adds two numbers and stores in accumulator)
0001 - adm (adds number...

Posted 10-31-2009 at 05:49 PM by MITCH electronics Comments 0
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I have completly redesigned the ALU after discovering i need decoupling capacators and open collectors. I am using the Eagle software to draw the schematics and convert to PCB, man....I have never used such a brilliant program for auto-routing. This thing can route ANYTHING!!!

Posted 10-28-2009 at 03:00 PM by MITCH electronics Comments 0
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Well I have finished the ALU design and just need to implement this to a PCB. Instead of the traditional "everything on one board" I have designed mini boards that fit in a mini shelf (i mean really small). This way its easier to find a problem and fix.
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