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Ben Eater | 8-bit CPU control signal overview @BenEater | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 2 days ago
This video goes over the control signals used in our 8-bit breadboard computer.

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See eater.net/bbcpu8-bus for more.
Additional components used in this video:
- 15x LEDs to indicate which control signals are active
- 15x 470Ω resistors for the control signal LEDs
- 15x 470Ω resistors for the bus LEDs
- 2x 74LS04 Hex inverter (optional, but makes the control word simpler to interpret)
- Red gel (e.g., amazon.com/dp/B004GE19E2)

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