Convert 50 year old "Theory of Operation" to schematic using modern components
$250-750 USD
Paid on delivery
2021 is the 50th anniversary of the Kenbak-1, which the Computer History Museum of Mountain View, CA has identified as the "first personal computer". I would like to create a replica design of this computer using commonly available modern components. I would like the attached Theory of Operation document converted to a schematic diagram. Ideally, this schematic would be in KiCAD, but that is not 100% necessary.
The original used 132 integrated circuits and incandescent lamps. Those can be reduced if possible but I do not want to use a microcontroller (Arduio/Atmel/etc). I would like the design to use TTL ICs and LEDs.
Project ID: #29412482
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Hi I am experienced electronics engineer with more than 14 years of experience. I have read the details and I am super excited to work on this project. Please get in touch to discuss it further and get started Regard More
Hi, I am an hardware engineer familiar with circuit design and electronics. In previous projects, I have designed the carrier board for SBC and camera module. Also I have some knowledge and experience in digital circui More
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I carefully read your project requirements and I understand that the attached files are based on basic logics using gates and encoder, decoder so I will update this using chips microcontroller's theory based on modern More
I am an Electrical and Electronics Engineer. I have strong knowledge and ability in preparing Electrical Engineering reports, articles, and projects. I have a good thoughtful of different experimental projects in the f More
This looks like a fun project. I would use Altium for the schematic and could design it using current SMT CMOS logic and LED's. Hope to collaborate with you on this soon.