10-08-2016, 06:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2016, 06:19 PM by newomaster.)
Hey guys,
I'm currently at university right now studying computer engineering and as part of my digital logic design class (which, if I might add, is super easy with redstone experience xD) we built a binary adder on a breadboard out of some DIP CMOS chips. The power and I/O is being handled by a Basys3 FPGA (the board on the right). I have the FPGA programmed to run through the adder's truth table and display the I/O on the green LEDs near the bottom. Just thought I'd share, since it's kinda cool!
https://youtu.be/6Vu6l51r9RI
I'm currently at university right now studying computer engineering and as part of my digital logic design class (which, if I might add, is super easy with redstone experience xD) we built a binary adder on a breadboard out of some DIP CMOS chips. The power and I/O is being handled by a Basys3 FPGA (the board on the right). I have the FPGA programmed to run through the adder's truth table and display the I/O on the green LEDs near the bottom. Just thought I'd share, since it's kinda cool!
https://youtu.be/6Vu6l51r9RI