Any have a Z80A SPICE model?

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Peter Murray

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Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0

anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?
 
Peter Murray wrote:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0

anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?
April fool joke???
 
"MikeM" <joe@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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: Peter Murray wrote:
: > Hi there,
: > I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics
Workbench 5.0
: >
: > anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?
:
: April fool joke???
:

Probably!
There is a word generator which can simulate an expected data
pattern. It is about all you can do with EW5.0 for a complex
component. They aren't adding anymore parts to this old version..
 
A small dwarf called Peter Murray said:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0

anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?
There isn't any, AFAIK.

It's almost impossible to model a microprocessor or microcontroller like a Z80
in SPICE.

:(

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hehe small dwarf, i like that even though im 6'3"

"Chaos Master" <a@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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A small dwarf called Peter Murray said:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0

anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?

There isn't any, AFAIK.
now thats a pitty :( i really wanted to build a small computer in EWB.
any sugestions of software that will do this?

It's almost impossible to model a microprocessor or microcontroller like a
Z80
in SPICE.

:(

[]s
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_____ ___ Chaos MasterŽ
| | Posting from Brazil
| | MSN: wizard_of_yendor at hotmail.com
___|_____| irc.brasnet.org #XLinuxNews #POA
 
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"Peter Murray" wrote
: "Chaos Master" wrote
: > Peter Murray said:
: > > Hi there,
: > > I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics
Workbench 5.0
: > > anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get
one?
: > There isn't any, AFAIK.
: now thats a pitty :( i really wanted to build a small computer
in EWB.
: any sugestions of software that will do this?
:
: > It's almost impossible to model a microprocessor or
microcontroller like a
: > Z80 in SPICE.

Try it in VHDL, it can be done! (Not into EW5.0, but in the
appropriate tool)
 
"Peter Murray" <ratgod@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
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hehe small dwarf, i like that even though im 6'3"

"Chaos Master" <a@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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A small dwarf called Peter Murray said:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0

anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?

There isn't any, AFAIK.

now thats a pitty :( i really wanted to build a small computer in EWB.
any sugestions of software that will do this?
It's just a matter of definition, where does combinational / sequential
logic cross over to be a micro. That's not really defined AFAIK except in
the physical size of the package you put it in but either road up your not
looking at a trivial undertaking, more like a lifetimes work. Once you build
a replica of a micro into any software package it is only a series of logic
and clocks so get stuck in. If I am still alive when you have finished I
would enjoy looking at it :)
 
"Mjolinor" wrote
: "Peter Murray" wrote
: > "Chaos Master" wrote
: > > Peter Murray said:
: > > > Hi there,
: > > > I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics
Workbench 5.0
: > > > anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get
one?
: > > There isn't any, AFAIK.
: > now thats a pitty :( i really wanted to build a small computer
in EWB.
: > any sugestions of software that will do this?
:
: It's just a matter of definition, where does combinational /
sequential
: logic cross over to be a micro. That's not really defined AFAIK
except in
: the physical size of the package you put it in but either road
up your not
: looking at a trivial undertaking, more like a lifetimes work.
Once you build
: a replica of a micro into any software package it is only a
series of logic
: and clocks so get stuck in. If I am still alive when you have
finished I
: would enjoy looking at it :)

A VHDL model should take about a month.
Longer if you have to learn the VHDL programming nuances.
 
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 00:11:56 -0300, Chaos Master <a@yahoo.com> wrote:

A small dwarf called Peter Murray said:
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Z80A SPICE model for Electronics Workbench 5.0
anyone have any idea if there is one and where I can get one?

There isn't any, AFAIK.
It's almost impossible to model a microprocessor or microcontroller like a Z80
in SPICE.
:(
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You said "almost".

Now we're getting somewhere!
 

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