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*** [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/20001952c.pdf MCP23017] need to be set to Open-Drain output - card has pull-up to Vcc | *** [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/20001952c.pdf MCP23017] need to be set to Open-Drain output - card has pull-up to Vcc | ||
* 4 of [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/20001952c.pdf MCP23017] 16-bit I2C Port Expanders | * 4 of [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/20001952c.pdf MCP23017] 16-bit I2C Port Expanders | ||
+ | ** [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/aemDocuments/documents/APID/ProductDocuments/DataSheets/MCP23017-Data-Sheet-DS20001952.pdf MCP23017 Datasheet] - Rev D | ||
+ | ** [https://hackaday.com/2023/02/03/mcp23017-went-through-shortage-hell-lost-two-inputs/?fbclid=IwAR1ktG1CsU7ns5fmTYXdlpBLdqaJmBioXrVrG1_Lgqe8MTQr1AY4rp6IETU MCP23017... LOST TWO INPUTS] | ||
+ | *** MCP23017 now a 14/16-bit expander, with two of the pins (GPA7 and GPB7) losing their input capabilities | ||
+ | *** The chips look the same, are called the same, and act mostly the same — if you don’t download the latest version of the datasheet (Revision D), you’d never know that there’s been a change | ||
** These are fine pitch surface mount parts | ** These are fine pitch surface mount parts | ||
* 3.3V or 5V operation | * 3.3V or 5V operation |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 4 February 2023
Contents
Front Panel for 8-Bit Microprocessors v2
See here for Ver 1 - SMT version
Features
This is a through-hole version of Front Panel for 8_Bit Computers.
It has these features. They may not fit your generic design. Especially since this card has to have an I2C interface.
- 32 Pushbutton Switches
- 32 LEDs
- I2C interface (Two Wire interface - plus power and ground)
- Jumper selectable base address
- Occupies I2C addresses either 0x20-0x23 or 0x24-0x27
- Jumper Selectable I2C terminators
- I2C daisy-chain connector
- Interrupt line
- Can be configured to interrupt on button presses
- MCP23017 need to be set to Open-Drain output - card has pull-up to Vcc
- Interrupt line
- 4 of MCP23017 16-bit I2C Port Expanders
- MCP23017 Datasheet - Rev D
- MCP23017... LOST TWO INPUTS
- MCP23017 now a 14/16-bit expander, with two of the pins (GPA7 and GPB7) losing their input capabilities
- The chips look the same, are called the same, and act mostly the same — if you don’t download the latest version of the datasheet (Revision D), you’d never know that there’s been a change
- These are fine pitch surface mount parts
- 3.3V or 5V operation
- Compatible form factor with RETRO-EP4CE15 and other cards
- 95x95mm
- 6-32 mounting holes
Connector
J2 - I2C Connector
- Two row header on bottom of card
- 5 pin in
- 4 pin out (daisy-chain)
- GND
- VCC
- SDA
- SCL
- INT*
And
- GND
- VCC
- SDA
- SCL
Schematic
Legends
- D0-D7 - Data bus
- A0-A15 - Address bus
- Controls
Top row controls
Board has typical control silkscreen markings. It is all through hole so that it is much easier to assemble.
- RUN - Run/Halt pushbutton, RUN LED on for CPU running
- RESET - Reset the CPU
- STEP - Single Step the CPU
- Undefined
- CLEAR - Clear address bus (if SETADR is ON) or data bus lines (if SETDAT is ON)
- INCADR - Increment the address
- If SETDAT is on write data
- SETDAT - Set the data value
- SETADR - Set the address
Drivers
VHDL Driver
- VHDL code to control Front Panel autonomously - Great for FPGA Retro-computers
- Converts pushbuttons into raw, debounced, and toggled outputs
- Example: 6800 running MIKBUG using the Front Panel - Run/Halt the CPU, Read SRAM, ROM, etc, Write to SRAM
- IOP Code - Controls the Front Panel
VHDL Entities
- Panel Entity
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Front Panel starts here -- Pass IOP16 code size and stack size down to the Front Panel fp01 : work.FrontPanel01 generic map ( INST_ROM_SIZE_IN => 512, -- 512W code size STACK_DEPTH_IN => 4 -- 16 deep stack size ) port map ( -- Clock and reset i_CLOCK_50 => i_CLOCK_50, -- Clock (50 MHz) i_n_reset => i_n_reset, -- Reset (from FGPGA KEY) -- 32 outs, 32 ins i_FPLEDs => w_LEDsOut, -- Out to LEDs (32) o_PBRaw => w_PBsRaw, -- Raw version of the Pushbuttons (32) o_PBLatched => w_PBLatched, -- Latched version of the Pushbuttons (32) o_PBToggled => w_PBsToggled, -- Toggle version of the Pushbuttons (32) -- I2C interface io_I2C_SCL => io_I2C_SCL, -- I2C clock to Front Panel card io_I2C_SDA => io_I2C_SDA, -- I2C data to/from Front Panel card i_I2C_INTn => i_I2C_INTn -- Interrupt input - active low ); -- Front Panel ends here -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Higher level entity
- 6800 with front Panel application
-- Front Panel MIKBUG_FRPNL : entity work.MIKBUG_FRPNL port map ( -- Clock and reset i_CLOCK_50 => i_CLOCK_50, i_cpuClock => w_cpuClock, i_n_reset => w_resetLow, o_FPReset => w_FPReset, -- CPU intercepts -- Front Panel loops back signals when in Front Panel switch is in Run Mode i_CPUAddress => w_cpuAddressB, o_CPUAddress => w_cpuAddress, i_cpuData => w_cpuDataOutB, o_cpuData => w_cpuDataOut, i_CPURdData => w_cpuDataIn, io_run0Halt1 => w_run0Halt1, o_wrRamStr => w_wrRamStr, i_R1W0 => w_R1W0B, o_R1W0 => w_R1W0, -- External I2C connections io_I2C_SCL => io_I2C_SCL, io_I2C_SDA => io_I2C_SDA, i_I2C_INTn => i_I2C_INTn );
6800 with Front Panel Operation
- Memory map for this configuration is
0x0000-0x7FFF - 32KB INTERNAL SRAM 0XEC00-0xEFFF - 1KB INTERNAL SRAM (SCRATCHPAD SRAM USED BY MIKBUG) 0xFC18-0xFC19 - VDU (serSelect J3 JUMPER REMOVED) 0xFC28-0xFC19 - ACIA 0xFC30-0xFC3F - Front Panel 0xF000-0xFFFF - MIKBUG ROM - Copied 4X
Halt CPU
- Card comes up running SMITHBUG at 0xF000
- RUN LED comes up on
- A0-A15 LEDs light "dimly" once CPU is running
- Other control LEDs off
- Press RUN SW32 to halt CPU, LED will go off
- A0-A31, D0-D7 LEDs may be off if run first time
- May come up at address 0x0000 and show value in SRAM at that address (0x00 at power on)
Read from Program ROM
- Enter address set mode by pressing SW24 SETADR pushbutton, LED will illuminate
- Set address to 0xF000 by pressing A31, A30, A29, A28 LEDs will light
- Press SETADR pushbutton again to exit set address mode, LED will go off
- For MIKBUG, data will be 0x8E
- Press INCADR SW26
- Address will increment to 0F001
- Data will show 0x7F
- Next INCADR values are as follows
f000 8e ef 44 LDS #STACK f003 bf ef 0a STS SP f006 7f ef 0d CLR ECHO ; DGG - default to serial port echo on f009 ce f1 25 LDX #SFE ; DGG - VECTORED SWI ROUTINE f00c ff ef 17 STX SWIPTR f00f ff ef 08 STX NIO
Access SRAM
- Enter address set mode by pressing SW24 SETADR pushbutton, LED will illuminate
- Set address to 0x0000
- Press SETADR pushbutton again to exit set address mode, LED will go off
- Press INCADR pushbutton to read data
- Press SETDAT pushbutton to enter write data mode
- Set the data value to write to SRAM on pushbuttons
- Press INCADR to do the write and advance the address
- Press SETDAT pushbutton again to exit write data mode
- Verify data as above
Arduino Driver
- I2C parts are standard MCP23017 drivers which are supported in Arduino and most microprocessors
Micro-Python
PSoC Control
- Z80 example