Building a computer out of 555 chips

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[M. Eric Carr] came up with an interesting build for the 555 contest earlier this year, and we’re pretty sure that it would have kicked the winner of the complex category off the throne if it were completed. Although it’s a few months late, we’re happy to feature at least part of his 555-based computer on Hack A Day.

[M. Eric Carr] started off implementing Boolean logic with a 555. After building a universal gate, he moved onto putting one bit of memory in a single 555. This design uses the 555 as a latch and is one of the craziest off-spec uses of a 555. While fitting 24 bits of memory on 5 large bread boards may seem like a waste, it’s a far cry from the square feet or acres of other computer builds we’ve seen.
From the post on the 555-based memory, [M. Eric Carr] says a completed design of his computer could be up and working this summer. It’s already August, so we’re hoping he’s still working on his design. Check out the video of the memory below.

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