New PCB design (rev B) #19
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Nice! The through-hole components also have the benefit of looking more era-appropriate than the SOICs and 0603s I used. |
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I have also built one of the @swetland's beta boards from July and it is working great. |
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It looks great! |
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I did a little reorganization in my IIe so that I could fit a Mockingboard into slot 4. With a small piece of sheet aluminum I mounted the VGA connector in one of the DB-19 holes. (So many DB-19 holes and nothing else to put in them!). That keeps the VGA connector way off to the side of the slots and also keeps enough room for a right-angle adapter I use for the Disk interface. It's not as elegant as originally had, but this is another solution for freeing up a blocked slot. |
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Some time ago I complained about the VGA connector blocking the card itself. So I did finally scratch my itch and designed a two-in-one PCB where connector can be snapped off thanks to mousebites. Board-to-board connections use 8-pin IDC sockets (one of them 90degrees): Branch is here: https://github.com/plaes/AppleII-VGA/tree/plaes-smd-mod |
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Wow, I haven't been here in ages - you've started making PCB boards! (i) Order your PCB board as-is, then cut the gap in the bus connector and make all modifications on the board using a scalpel and soldering jumpers? or (ii) Invest time in KiCAD to modify the board design according to my specific needs? |
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Ok, just ordered the adapter board, let's see |
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@markadev do you have some free empty PCB of the VGA-card for sale? Don't want to pay for 5 boards from JLCPCB |
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👋 I finally finished the layout and got some custom PCBs made (from JLCPCB) and they turned out pretty good & function perfectly. I call this "rev B" and they are committed into the repo. There are some small changes from the original circuit, described in the Changelog, but there are cuttable jumpers to revert back to the original "rev A" functionality if needed. The firmware never made use of the "rev A" functionality that I disabled so nothing's really lost.
Thanks to @swetland for sharing their board design. I liked the ideas of being able to reconfigure back to the "rev A" behavior, and using a small PCB to make a neat back-panel connector.
JLCPCB options that I changed from the default value:
The design is still geared towards hand soldering & part flexibility:
Note: Slot 4 is now blocked by the connector board in my IIe. It's not a problem for me but something to keep in mind
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