[Coco] Kip's Single Board Computer
Kip Koon
computerdoc at sc.rr.com
Mon Sep 7 18:26:34 EDT 2015
Hi Jim,
Thanks for looking at my Kipper SBC. I am also at a standstill as I so far have not figured out what is keeping the CPU from running. As to the Crystal frequency compared to the 63C09P / 68B09P cpu chips, they both divide the Crystal frequency by 4 to arrive at the E Clock frequency of 7.3728MHZ / 4 = 1.8432MHZ. This E clock 1.8432MHZ frequency output is used by the RXCLK and TXCLK inputs of the 68B50P ACIA. If the crystal frequency was reduced, that would throw off the E clock frequency by the same amount/4 and though the CPU still may operate, the 68B50P would not have a standard RS-232 baud rate as the frequency of the RXCLK and TXCLK inputs would also be off from the expected 1.8432MHZ frequency. Again thank you for helping me with my project. I appreciate it very much. Take care my friend.
Kip Koon
computerdoc at sc.rr.com
http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon
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> Kip, working on debugging your 8 IC SBC, and I have a question:
>
> * The CPU on this board is a 62C09P, which it appears will run up to
> 3MHz, but you've installed a 7.37MH Crystal on the board. Was that
> by design? Am I missing something (like the 6309/6809 divides the
> clock by some value?)
>
> Otherwise, I think this SBC is not going to work unless we put a slower crystal in the design.
>
> Jim
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