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econet [2013-09-20 10:47] – created timeconet [2013-10-03 13:16] – [Terminators] tim
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 ===== Components ===== ===== Components =====
  
-  * Econet clock unit. One required for each network, to generate the timing signal. We can buy this for £50, or make it ourselves with reasonably basic components. +  * Econet clock unit. One required for each network, to generate the timing signal. We can buy this for [[http://www.beebshop.co.uk/BMClock.html|£50]], or make it ourselves with reasonably basic components. 
-  * For each BBC Model B client: a kit of components to be soldered onto the motherboard. Kits can be bought for £30, or we can source the parts ourselves (though one IC is very rare). +  * For each BBC Model B client: a kit of components to be soldered onto the motherboard. Kits can be bought for [[http://www.beebshop.co.uk/NetKit.html|£30]], or we can source the parts ourselves (though one IC is very rare). 
-  * For each BBC Master: an Econet daughterboard and ROM. Cost is £30. We can also use an Archimedes Econet board available for £10, and burn our own ROM+  * For each BBC Master: an Econet daughterboard and ROM. Cost is [[http://www.beebshop.co.uk/BMEconet.html|£30]]. We can also use an Archimedes Econet board available for [[http://www.cjemicros.co.uk/micros/individual/newprodpages/prodinfo.php?prodcode=ACO-A40ECO|£10]], and burn our own ROM.
-  * For each Acorn Archimedes: an Econet daughterboard and 9-pin-to-5-pin cable. Available for £10-20. Archimedes daughterboards can be used in the BBC Master, but BBC Master daughterboards are too large for the Archimedes.+
   * M-M 5-pin DIN (180 degrees) cables. One per client, and one between each junction box. MIDI cables can be used, as long as they are fully-wired (all 5 pins).   * M-M 5-pin DIN (180 degrees) cables. One per client, and one between each junction box. MIDI cables can be used, as long as they are fully-wired (all 5 pins).
   * Passive terminators (male 5-pin DIN with some resistors/capacitors). One at each end of the chain.   * Passive terminators (male 5-pin DIN with some resistors/capacitors). One at each end of the chain.
   * Junction boxes. Three or more DIN sockets connected in a short-chain. The backbone (or terminator) is connected at either end of the chain, and one or more clients connected in the middle.   * Junction boxes. Three or more DIN sockets connected in a short-chain. The backbone (or terminator) is connected at either end of the chain, and one or more clients connected in the middle.
   * File server: Level 1 (very basic) can be run on any BBC with a floppy. Level 2-3 require a second processor (which we have). Archimedes can also act as a file server with some free software.   * File server: Level 1 (very basic) can be run on any BBC with a floppy. Level 2-3 require a second processor (which we have). Archimedes can also act as a file server with some free software.
 +
 +===== Econet Clock =====
 +
 +Option 1: Aftermarket and fully configurable [[http://www.beebshop.co.uk/BMClock.html|clock from BeebMaster]]. £50.
 +
 +Option 2: [[http://bbcdocs.timhawes.com/filebase/econet/hub.gif|Econet hub circuit]] from Mark Usher, incorporating workstation junction and terminators. Clock duty cycle is fixed at 50%.
 +
 +Option 3: Build our own clock with an ATtiny and a differential driver IC. Would need to consider the maximum speed at which the ATtiny could maintain a clean clock signal. If we take this option, I would suggest building it into a hub unit with 4-5 sockets (2 passthrough and 2-3 workstation), but keep the terminators as separate plug-in components.
 +
 +===== Terminators =====
 +
 +A passive design, suitable for building into a 5-pin DIN plug, is available:
 +
 +http://www.retro-kit.co.uk/page.cfm/content/Passive-Econet-Terminators/
 +
 +| 2 | 56R 0.25W resistor |
 +| 1 | 220R 0.25W resistor |
 +| 2 | 1K 0.25W resistor |
 +| 1 | 10uF 16V tantalum capacitor |
 +
 +We will probably need to purchase 1/4W resistors as most of our stock is 1/2W.
 +
 +We would require two terminators, and consider making a spare.
 +
 +===== BBC Master Upgrade Modules =====
 +
 +Tim has ordered a [[http://www.cjemicros.co.uk/micros/individual/newprodpages/prodinfo.php?prodcode=ACO-A40ECO5|5-pack of Econet modules]] for BBC Master or Archimedes.
 +
 +We will burn our own ANFS EPROMS.
 +
 +===== BBC Model B Upgrade Kit =====
 +
 +^ Quantity ^ Part ^ Supplier ^
 +| 3 | 1K 0.25W 10% resistor | |
 +| 3 | 1M5 0.25W 10% resistor | |
 +| 1 | 1K 0.25W 2% resistor | |
 +| 1 | 1K5 0.25W 2% resistor | |
 +| 4 | 10K 0.25W 2% resistor | |
 +| 4 | 56K 0.25W 2% resistor | |
 +| 4 | 100K 0.25W 10% resistor | |
 +| 1 | 22K x8 resistor pack | Farnell 9356924 £0.31 |
 +| 1 | 2.2nF ceramic capacitor | |
 +| 1 | 10nF ceramic capacitor | |
 +| 1 | 10uF tantalum capacitor 6.3v | |
 +| 1 | 100pF ceramic capacitor | |
 +| 1 | 74LS74 | Farnell 1105907 £0.51 |
 +| 1 | 74LS132 | Farnell 1470858 £0.54 |
 +| 1 | 74LS244 | Farnell 1739688 £0.72 |
 +| 1 | 75159 | (£3.80 from ebay, £3.17 from digikey, £3.13 from mouser) |
 +| 1 | 68B54 | (obsolete item, ordered from ebay by Al) |
 +| 2 | LM319 | Farnell 1094247 £0.80 each (until stock exhausted, then 9487581 £2.15 each) |
 +| 1 | 74LS163 | Farnell 1470787 £0.66 |
 +| 1 | 74LS123 | Farnell 1470902 £0.38 |
 +| 1 | 2764 EPROM | (will use old EPROM from Hacklab stock) |
 +| 1 | 5-pin DIN PCB socket | 180-degree 5-pin. Appears to be a standard PCB footprint. |
 +| 1 | 8-way wafer plug | 8x2 0.1" header and jumpers (for selecting ID) |
 +| 7 | mini-shunts | (to be identified) |
  
 ===== Econet LAN Party ===== ===== Econet LAN Party =====
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