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A project log for (AT) Mega Enigma, a 2560 Pro Mini Enigma Simulator

A minimalist 139x171x50mm Enigma Machine Simulator with working plugboard using an ATmega 2560 Pro Mini and a custom PCB.

arduino-enigmaArduino Enigma 09/24/2019 at 04:162 Comments

The universal enigma engine seems to be working correctly

Here are a couple of posts with the current project status:

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2dJO-4n6Dr/

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2dJO-4n6Dr/

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2HatohnKy1/

Discussions

Arduino Enigma wrote 09/25/2019 at 22:12 point

Not bad for something that was not tested on a breadboard and designed with no schematic, in Fritzing. The PCB was laid out by connecting each lamp to its corresponding key, connecting 16 keys together to a common line and 16 leds together to a common line and connecting each lamp to the closest available pin. After everything was wired, an excel file was made with the pins each device was connected to. 

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Tom Nardi wrote 09/25/2019 at 05:45 point

They both look fantastic, been very exciting to see them develop over the last few months.

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