Designing and building a 1-bit register - 8 bit register - Part 3
Before we build the 8-bit registers for our computer, let's design and build a 1-bit register.
The 8-bit registers we'll actually use in our 8-bit computer will be simplified. We're going to take a big shortcut—using the 74LS173—described at the end of this video. But before we get to that, this video shows how we could build a 1-bit register using more basic components.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater
You can get all the components used in this video from any online electronic components distributor for a few dollars. See https://eater.net/bbcpu8-registers for more.
Complete parts list (everything in this video):
- Clock circuit from https://youtu.be/SmQ5K7UQPMM
- 1x 74LS04 (Hex inverter)
- 1x 74LS08 (Quad AND gate)
- 1x 74LS32 (Quad OR gate)
- 1x 74LS74 (Dual D flip-flop)
- 1x LED
- 22 gauge wire
- 5 volt power source (e.g., a USB phone charger)
Видео Designing and building a 1-bit register - 8 bit register - Part 3 канала Ben Eater
The 8-bit registers we'll actually use in our 8-bit computer will be simplified. We're going to take a big shortcut—using the 74LS173—described at the end of this video. But before we get to that, this video shows how we could build a 1-bit register using more basic components.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater
You can get all the components used in this video from any online electronic components distributor for a few dollars. See https://eater.net/bbcpu8-registers for more.
Complete parts list (everything in this video):
- Clock circuit from https://youtu.be/SmQ5K7UQPMM
- 1x 74LS04 (Hex inverter)
- 1x 74LS08 (Quad AND gate)
- 1x 74LS32 (Quad OR gate)
- 1x 74LS74 (Dual D flip-flop)
- 1x LED
- 22 gauge wire
- 5 volt power source (e.g., a USB phone charger)
Видео Designing and building a 1-bit register - 8 bit register - Part 3 канала Ben Eater
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