Spending Sunday morning working on a new creation.

It's alive! Its ALIVE!

#LegoMinifitForScale #RC2014

OMG! The Lego Minifigs are overcome with power! No! Stop it! That's no way to treat an expensive TTL Logic Probe!

#LegoMinifigForScale #RC2014

[No Lego Minifigs were hurt in the creation of this creation]

@rc2014 Operation for the 21st century.
@rc2014 You know what would be a cool addition?
You could put an additional elongated pad for one of those pogo pins.
I'm using one with my logic probe, and it's very neat.
@VintageProject I considered that, however, I expect that most of the time this would just be used with a flying Dupont cable to probe the bus. Like this;
@rc2014 Fair enough. I guess it's better to keep it simple and not allow the scope creep. :D
Meanwhile, I'm trying to figure out your circuit. I'm seeing 74HCT02 and guessing at least one flip flop. ;)
@VintageProject I will have the full circuit and a description of it on the RC2014 website in a few days. Meanwhile, I will just tease you by saying that there are no flip flops and the 100nf capacitor isn't there as a decoupling cap.
@rc2014 Looking forward to that.
I may have found the setup, though. Very neat, this one!
Off to the breadboard! :D
@rc2014 "... and I said 'god damnit, RC, you know I love you, but you've got a helluva lot to learn about T-T-L!'"?
@baljemmett Thank you! Apparently only two out of three got that reference. It ain't bad I suppose.