PLEASE NOTE: I do not sell
production boards. If you would like to buy an M62 Z80 system board/parts kit,
contact Peter Murray,
Peter@39k.ca
I simply provide you with information to build
your own breadboard computer.
Giving credit where it's due
The
Nano Serial Interface (SIF) board was designed by
Peter Murray to allow the Z80
to communicate on its 8-bit parallel data bus through a 5v Arduino Nano
to your I2C and SPI devices like RTC,
SD, weather sensor, etc.
Termination Resistors:
I have provided optional 4.7K pullup
resistors for I2C at location A3 of the
Nano
SIF schematic. If you prefer to use the 2.2K
resistors onboard the DS1307 breakout board, do not use JP3's
pullups.
What do I need to program the Arduino Nano 5v for the RTC?
Arduino
code:
Nano-Z80-SIF-RTC_Test.ino
Run this once on your 5v Arduino Nano. Reset your Nano after
the code runs to ensure it uses your PC's time to initially set the
RTC.
How
do I test the RTC?
Z80
assembly file:
Nano-Z80-SIF-RTC_Test.bin.zip Load and run
it at $4000 after you have set your SIF board base I/O address to
0x10.
I
see the schematics. Where is the Bill of Materials parts list?
Here
is a link to
Adafruit's DS1307 RTC Breakout Board
that you can attach to the prototyping area of your Nano SIF board.
Note: M62 Bus is copyrighted by Peter
Murray of Murray Electronics,
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