Published Feb 17th, 2013, 2/17/13 11:54 am
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It's an amazing huge and epic typewriter. It has 15 digits. Just see it on your self ;)
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Tobis Addition:
- there are 15 display-digits consisting out of 25 pixels each.
- the pixelsize is 2x2 blocks
- theres a counter (red) counting from 0 to 16 (the 16th is for deleting reasons, because otherwise it would delete the 15th display)
- i made the displays work with a rs-nor-latch+ and gate combo, meaning that each display gets the input but only
the one which has the condition true on one input of the and gate will save the input.
-the green part directly behind the buttons is the encoder which codes every button to the 25 pixels creating
the letter
Functionality:
- the counter starts at the first output
- each letter+ the space button causes the counter to shift up after the code is saved to the displays
- the counter always enables one and-gate-system (25 and-gates per display-> 1 for each pixel)
- where the red and the blue bits are linked is an and-gate which resets the rs-nor-latches when triggerd
-when only the red line is on, the and-gate-system will be selected and the input is enabled
- the clear button causes the counter to shift left and after that the blue line (which is fed into the and-gates with the red one) will turn on and try to delete every display. But only where there is the red line on, the and gate will be triggered and the display will be cleared.
-when you hit the yellow button which deletes all displays what happens is, that for a short moment all displays will be selected and the deleting line will be triggered, causing the display to be cleared. At the same moment the counter will be completely set to 0 and then shiftet to 1 again.
-the space button simply shifts the counter without doing anything.
I hope this description is long enough to understand the mechanisms going on in this typewriter built by US!
If there is any version out there looking similar to ours it's fine but if theres the same one it cannot be out before this came out!
I'd like to see those version being the exact same one released before ours! :D
I hope these information were helpful,
see you later,
Tobi from the Architects :)
If you want to reward our labour leave a diamond :) Also subscribe, if you don't want to miss the new upcoming things. Also have a look at our other projects :)
If you want to spread this ask before and credit us!
Additional Notes
Tobis Addition:
- there are 15 display-digits consisting out of 25 pixels each.
- the pixelsize is 2x2 blocks
- theres a counter (red) counting from 0 to 16 (the 16th is for deleting reasons, because otherwise it would delete the 15th display)
- i made the displays work with a rs-nor-latch+ and gate combo, meaning that each display gets the input but only
the one which has the condition true on one input of the and gate will save the input.
-the green part directly behind the buttons is the encoder which codes every button to the 25 pixels creating
the letter
Functionality:
- the counter starts at the first output
- each letter+ the space button causes the counter to shift up after the code is saved to the displays
- the counter always enables one and-gate-system (25 and-gates per display-> 1 for each pixel)
- where the red and the blue bits are linked is an and-gate which resets the rs-nor-latches when triggerd
-when only the red line is on, the and-gate-system will be selected and the input is enabled
- the clear button causes the counter to shift left and after that the blue line (which is fed into the and-gates with the red one) will turn on and try to delete every display. But only where there is the red line on, the and gate will be triggered and the display will be cleared.
-when you hit the yellow button which deletes all displays what happens is, that for a short moment all displays will be selected and the deleting line will be triggered, causing the display to be cleared. At the same moment the counter will be completely set to 0 and then shiftet to 1 again.
-the space button simply shifts the counter without doing anything.
I hope this description is long enough to understand the mechanisms going on in this typewriter built by US!
If there is any version out there looking similar to ours it's fine but if theres the same one it cannot be out before this came out!
I'd like to see those version being the exact same one released before ours! :D
I hope these information were helpful,
see you later,
Tobi from the Architects :)
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