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DIY RAM Memory- Register Style

Step 4You're Finished

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Now, you should have a working register! If you don't check your wiring very closely, any mistake could produce very undesirable results.

If your are familiar with registers, you may be asking why I didn't go with the conventional D-Flip Flop or D-Latch.  The main reason is that I wanted to challenge myself. I did't want to get online and look up a circuit, i wanted to design my onw. I would also need another transistor for each bit in order to make a D-Flip Flop. So in my opinion, i made an efficient circuit.

I will be remaking the circuit with MOSFETs in a CMOS arrangement so check it out when I finish it!!


***Check out my "macroelectronic" 4 bit calculator, http://www.instructables.com/id/4-Bit-Binary-Adder-Mini-Calculator/
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I like to make things that move, sense, calculate, compute, blink, and make noise. I like making things that create high voltages, electrical arcs, and can light fluorescent bulbs at a distance. I li...
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