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VLOG 92 SRAM Storage Time

In this vid i continue my experiments working towards the sequencer "The Big Knob" a sequencer that will work nicely with "The Big Button" drum sequencer. In this video im looking at how the SRAM works and how it will hopefully be the answer to the voltage storage part of the circuit. USEFUL LINKS :- 

the latching 1 button 555 circuit. :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFs8XrzpMz0 

Ben Eater :- https://www.youtube.com/user/eaterbc 

CMOS cookbook :- https://www.amazon.co.uk/CMOS-Cookbook-Don-Lancaster/dp/0750699434

Also check out Jason Hoffman has actually put it on an Arduino piece as a proof of concept :- https://youtu.be/3fGhq8m08SM

check in the comments below for more info from on on that!

ALSO ive made a forum for my site :-

https://lookmumnocomputer.discourse.group

VLOG 92 SRAM Storage Time

Comments

of course 32 bytes! brain block I wish it said that in the flow diagram it completely threw me the way it was written. makes sense now

Look Mum No Computer

combining my two favorite things is killer

Caustic

The memory you use has 65536 *bits* organized as 256 times 256 bits. The group of 8 addresses selects a group of 256 bits and the group of 5 addresses selects one of the 32 *bytes* in that group of 256 bits. That's why there are only 5 bits in the second group of addresses, because the bits come out 8 at a time.

Antoine Alary


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