HP-35 in FPGA
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10-20-2021, 07:52 PM
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HP-35 in FPGA
Hackaday's upcoming Remoticon has a speaker, Rob Weinstein, who will describe how he duplicated the functions of the HP-35 in FPGA using the original patent?
(I hope I got that right) https://hackaday.com/2021/10/14/these-fi...s-to-come/ I didn't see his name when I searched this website; is he here? (Is he banished? shudder!) 10B, 10BII, 11C, 12C, 14B, 15C, 16C, 17B, 18C, 19BII, 20b, 22, 29C, 35, 38G, 39G, 41CV, 48G, 97 |
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10-24-2021, 06:31 AM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Ohhh, very interesting. I'm looking forward to his talk. There is another very interesting talk about the SkyWater kit...
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11-30-2021, 09:17 PM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Hi,
That was my presentation at Remoticon 2021. I hope you liked it. I had some technical issues with the presentation, namely Zoom wouldn't see my webcam and in the resulting panic, I shared my presenters view instead of the slideshow view. Other than that, it seemed to go okay. Here's a link to a short video about the final calculator: https://vimeo.com/648116637 I'm told that the Hackaday folks will be publishing the individual presentations on Youtube, a couple each week. I'll post a link when it's available. I'm happy to answer questions, let me know. Thanks, -Rob |
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03-05-2022, 11:01 AM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Link to the start of the presentation at 5:13:15. Repository: patently-obvious That was an excellent presentation I really enjoyed. Thanks very much! Cheers Thomas |
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03-05-2022, 12:25 PM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Wow! that was a super great presentation.
With the level of research that you did and the details you put into this project, I am amazed that it only took you 750 hours to complete it. Thank you very much for doing it and for sharing it. Sylvain |
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03-08-2022, 12:08 AM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Thanks for the nice comments!
Regarding the time I spent, 750 hours was just the research and initial Verilog design and simulation. I spent another ~750 hours on designing and building the working replica. -Rob |
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03-09-2022, 05:59 PM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
(11-30-2021 09:17 PM)Rob W Wrote: Hi, I am really impressed! It's incredible the amount of work/research you have done. Congrats! |
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04-12-2022, 02:06 PM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Hi,
I promised I'd post a link to the Hackaday article when it became available: Remoticon 2021 // Rob Weinstein Builds an HP-35 from the Patent Up by Chris Lott Thanks, -Rob |
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04-12-2022, 05:38 PM
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RE: HP-35 in FPGA
Thanks Rob W.
I have given up Hackaday for Lent, so I probably would have missed the article! 10B, 10BII, 11C, 12C, 14B, 15C, 16C, 17B, 18C, 19BII, 20b, 22, 29C, 35, 38G, 39G, 41CV, 48G, 97 |
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