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by kragen
1337 days ago
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That's great! Presumably you mean 74HC or 74HCT or at least 74ALS, not really 74? How much trouble did you get with noise as you pushed it to 10 MHz with SSI chips? How many CPLDs did you end up using? Thank you for comprehensively rebutting "To be fair, likely none of the readers here have designed a single CPU either :)" |
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I then did a second design of the same thing using Atmel 1504/1508 CPLDs, and that compressed the design to 2 PCBs - One for the CPU itself and a second for system ram, switches, LEDs, etc. That first board had 5 1504s and 1 1508, although it could have been done in a tad less if I used another 1508. The biggest consumer was the register file since it was 16x 8-bit register, which consumes 128 flip flops.