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1Schematic analysis
As we can see, default schematic is 3-bit wide, but we can easily change it to 4-bit mode
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2Adder assembly and checking
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3Control logic wiring
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4Solder memory block
four 4-bit cells and decoder
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5Assembly all blocks to each other
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6Mount control panel and finish building
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7Create new case and scrap project before it's done :(
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Such a nice project ... t want to build one too ... i worked in my company time with relais ... especially the typ ESK with 2ms time .... but i forget to hold equipment from these past times ... now i will try it with other small reedrelais ... ok good luck an succes in your further projects ...
carlo SA2KHG
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2ms switching time is too slow... Reed relays can switch in 700us, but as I found on reed relay computer - this is not fast enough too but already can create 500Hz full adder.
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