GARTHWILSON wrote:
That may only be a requirement for being guaranteed to meet the other timing spec.s. I can't imagine you really have to have it that fast just to make it work at all.
Certainly not, as at 80kHz at least, it does execute instructions with a pretty slow (~16ns or so) rise and fall time. My question is, will it still work if I bring it up to 4MHz?
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The tF and tR only apply to the phase-2 input though; and after reading an article from Dr. Howard Johnson on clock distribution and the problems that inexperienced digital designers tend to get themselves into by taking this important area too lightly, I think I would want to have a few fast gates,
I was thinking of using 74Fxx logic at first for clock stuff. It seems to be the logic family that comes the closest to satisfying the 65816's clock requirements.
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I'll definitely have to do better though when I want my next one to work at 16 or 20MHz and beyond.
Beyond? I was unaware that 65816s could go beyond 20MHz. Or are you considering a different microprocessor for that?
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To get back to the subject, I would be pretty confident that you could get the thing running at lower speeds (to at least a few MHz) even with 74HC/HCT. If you can do 74AC/ACT, so much the better.
That's the current plan for the address decoding 7400. The outputs of the 74HC595s used in the IPL circuitry have nice, clean outputs, about 10ns rise times, and in my circuit, 13ns fall times.