Electronics Projects Index

After transitioning to WordPress, I started writing up my newer projects as ‘blog posts’ rather than ‘pages’. Please find below a list of links to every electronics project related blog post:

Comments (15)

  1. Hi Scott

    Are you able to sell any of your RC2014 boards? I have no idea how to produce a PCB circuit board from the circuit diagram.

    I too have an RC2014 computer and would like to expend it. I like in the UK.

    Regards
    David

  2. admin says:

    I’m slowly making them available on Osh Park. I don’t actually make any money on it, and Osh Park will sell you three boards when you only need one, but it’s a way to get them produced.

    Currently the RTC board is available. I’ll probably put the Bus Monitor board up next. The Bus Supervisor and Slow Stepper both required modifications, so I have to upload a new board design to Osh Park before I can make them available.

  3. Tony Drake says:

    Mr. Scott, If you’re like me, you have several projects going at once, and are always spread pretty thin. I have an RC2014 going, with boards of my own in progress. I am very attracted to your Bus Monitor, and ordered a 3-set of PCBs (still waiting); thank you for sharing that design! Now I’m hoping you can finish and release the Single-Stepper so I can order them too. I figure you need to hear from us, or you’ll move on to something else! Thanks again for all the publishing.
    –Tony Drake in Maryland

  4. admin says:

    Thanks for the interest, Tony. I’ll see about getting the Single-Stepper available on Osh Park soon. I think the issue was that I had a board revision that I made, but I haven’t yet vetted the changes.

    Scott

  5. admin says:

    Single-stepper link is live now in the blog post.

    Scott

  6. Tony Drake says:

    Mr. Scott, Thanks for getting your single-stepper board design on OSH Park! I immediately placed my order after I saw your blog post. Running the Bus Monitor and Single-stepper together is going to help debugging tremendously, and the whole RC2014 setup is going to look fabulous. Muchas gracias!
    –Tony Drake in Maryland

  7. Shaun ONeil says:

    Hi Scott,

    Do you happen to remember where you found the oscillator? I’m hitting a wall trying to find the dip14 ones rather than a straight crystal. Thanks!

  8. admin says:

    Sure, the 7.3728 Mhz oscillator was digikey part number XC1181-ND.

  9. Chris Rennie says:

    Hi Scott,

    Do you have the part numbers of both the selector switch that lets you select “Run”, “Single”, or “Auto” modes and the single step push button?

    Your boards have greatly enhanced the RC2014!
    Regards,

    Chris

  10. admin says:

    I bought them on eBay. Try searching for “10Pcs 4Pin PCB 3 Position On/On/On 1P3T Miniature Slide Switch Right Angle” and “25 Pcs 6x6x10mm PCB Mount Momentary 2Pin Right Angle Push Button Tactile Switch”.

  11. Chris Rennie says:

    That’s brilliant, many thanks Scott.

  12. zugan2 says:

    Hi, Scott-san
    I’m very interested with your project also this time.
    I made similar PCB reffering your project.

    First of all, I checked my parts box and prepare the parts for this stepper.
    e.g. I don’t have HCT132 so I apllied HCT00 flip flop circuit and alternate switch.
    I have amended STEP EXECUTOR PCB based on this project at easyEDA and ordered JLCPCBs same as before.

    Now I’m waiting the parcel, and preparing for soldering parts.
    Thanks again! Your blog posts are very informative.
    I’m really getting stoked with retro computing life!
    Regards,

  13. The single step is nice. But, I am interested in taking it to the next level. Probably take some “smart” logic.

    For each Machine cycle, I want to output over a serial bus: Address; OpCodes; all Regs (If Possible) & flags.

    This would first be built on a TS2068 Bus…

    But, could be useful on the RC2014…

    Is this doable? Thoughts?

  14. Paulus says:

    Hi,

    Would HC132 or LS 132 work properly instead of 74AHCT132N?

    Thanks

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