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Breadboard Computer Project
WINLAB Summer Internship 2024
Advisors: Dr. Richard Howard, Dr. Richard Martin
Group Members: Dilan Gandhi, Rithvik Madiraju
Project Objective
Overview
The goal of our project is to build an 8-bit computer from scratch on a breadboard using different electrical components like Integrated Circuits, LEDs, Wires, etc.
Specific Goals:
- Construction: Build a fully functional 8-bit computer using discrete components.
- Documentation: Create comprehensive documentation covering each step, allowing others to replicate the process. Our aim is to document the step-by-step process, including schematics, notes, and procedures so that others can replicate the creation of their own Breadboard Computer.
Week 1
Summary
- Familiarized with breadboard computer components: ICs, logic gates, registers, breadboards, wires, and connectors.
- Learned about fundamental computer components: Fetch-Execute Cycle, CPU, RAM, ALU, and BUS.
- Explored the Fetch-Execute Cycle: Fetch, Decode, Execute.
- Studied the CPU: functions, clock, registers, and ALU.
- Understood RAM: its function, volatility, and direct access capabilities.
- Examined the ALU: performs arithmetic and logical operations.
- Investigated the BUS: facilitates communication between CPU, memory, and peripherals.
- Planned tasks for next week: model and test the ALU using TinkerCad, begin detailed documentation, construct the clock monitor, and build the registers.
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