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Starting a “Cold Fire ” Start to Finish: The Creation of an Entire Computer from Motorola’s Cold Fire Processor Pyrotechnicians : Drew Larson Randy Jedlicka Josh Hudgins
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Starting a “ Fire ” by using Smoldering Ashes Time: Fall 2000 Implementation of a Cold Fire System by Thai Luong, John Chenault, Greg Steglich The Protel Problem Current Status –Untested –Unevaluated –Unusable?
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Objectives & Deliverables Develop working computer using the Motorola Coldfire Processor Evaluate the current status of the previously existing hardware designs Redesign (if necessary) Complete PCB layout with Protel Send designs off to have manufacturer fabricate PCB
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Objectives and Deliverables (cont.) Mount all components onto board Port VxWorks to Flash Rom Test Completed design with Dumb Terminal Rewrite Labs for CPSC 462
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Historical Points of Interest Spring 1997 - Dr. Michel Lynch from the University of Florida Success spawns interest for Dr. Mahapatra of Texas A&M University Legendary “Group 5” desperately attempts recreation of Dr. Lynch’s system January 25th, 2001 - Up and coming Pyromaniacs latch onto Cold fire project.
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Hardware Schmatics Motorola’s MCF5206FT “ Cold Fire ” Processor
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Block Diagram
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Parts List - Hardware Resistors 4.7 kOhm 4.7 kOhm Bussed, 10p 33 Ohm Isolated, 8p 1 kOhm Capacitors 0.1 uF Connectors +5 Connection 96p (JTAG) 9p Serial 26p BDM Oscillators 33 MHz 14.745 MHz Sockets 72p DRAM 40p Flash ROM 160p Coldfire Processor Coldfire Processor Misc M34064 Push Button Switch MAX232 (buffer) 14p Not Gate
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Approximate Cost of Prototype Hardware Components: $50 - $60 PCB Fabrication estimation: $100 Total Cost Estimate: $150 - $160
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Software Protel Motorola Monitor Program Initialization Routines ( Motorola Assembly ) VxWorks Operating System
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Weekly Schedule
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Tentative Team Assignments
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Final Words Completion of lab determines: –CPSC462 Curriculum –A&M Reputation –Personal Grade Distribution
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