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Revision as of 11:06, 14 July 2024
Introduction
During my MSc in Electronic Engineering at The University of Nottingham (1992-3) we used this single boad computer for an assembly programming module. It must have been designed by one of the university staff, but I don't know who; it is just labelled "© 1991 MJC". Hence, I will refer to this as the zMJC Computer. I lost the schematic many years ago.
It is intended that this page will ultimately document the schematic and repoducible PCB layout after I have reverse engineered it.
Connectors, options and Ports
CON1 provides connection to the ADC and DAC options.
Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
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1 | a | ||
2 | a |
CON2 (Expansion)
CON3 (RS232)
CON4 (Power)
Circuit Description
TBC
Software
TBC