[Coco] Coco Cartridge Prototyping Pak PCB

Louis Ciotti lciotti1 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 19:14:08 EDT 2014


Looks Good Kip!

I would like to have a few that is for sure.

Like Ed said the the silk screen on top would use some clean up.  The top
outline for the hole pairs seems to shif from the J1 lettering goinf
right.  But that appears to be because of a single row was used.  I would
rather that row be removed and all the hold pairs lined up.  Also on the
ICs never place the Ref Des where it will end up under the IC ounce it is
placed.



On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Zippster <zippster278 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kip,
>
> Looks good to me based on the renderings.
>
> Except I would clean up the silkscreen.  I volunteer to help with that if
> you like.
> What software was used to draw it up?
>
> I’m definitely thinking PCBCart is the way to go, as it won’t take many
> boards
> to come out far, far ahead of OSH Park dollar wise.  And the gold plating
> on the card
> edge won’t just be the enig finish that way either.
>
> Looks like a very good basis for any number of projects!
>
> - Ed
>
>
> On Oct 8, 2014, at 5:20 PM, Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Everybody!
> >
> > The Coco Cartridge Prototyping Pak PCB is designed and ready for
> > scrutinizing.  I'd like to get a few interested people to examine the
> > schematic and make sure I have done my homework correctly.
> >
> > The prototyping PCB provides for two types of address decoding using all
> DIP
> > style chips.
> >
> > The first type of decoding stays within the $FF40 - $FF5F addressing
> range
> > and decodes all the way down to a single byte.
> >
> > The Second type of address decoding allows for setting the base address
> to
> > any one of 8 blocks of 32 bytes in the $FFxx addressing block.
> >
> > There are four sets of jumpers that determines where the chip will be
> > addressed with only one jumper block/strap needed in any one set of
> jumpers.
> >
> >
> > SV1 selects which one of the 8 - 4 byte blocks in the 32 byte block you
> wish
> > to use.
> >
> > SV2 sets which 1 of 4 bytes of that 4 byte block you wish to use.
> >
> > SV3 if used will select which one of the 8 - 32 byte blocks you wish to
> use
> > in the $FFxx addressing block.
> >
> > SV4 selects which type of addressing you wish - The $FF40 - $FF5F
> addressing
> > range or The $FFxx addressing range.
> >
> > For most experiments, A 1 or 4 byte block is enough.  I just realized
> though
> > that if an 8 byte block of addresses are required, then a 2 to 4 decoder
> > will be needed to decode the A4 and A3 address lines with the output of
> SV3
> > connected to the active low gate input of a 74LS139 2 to 4 decoder chip.
> > There actually is a spare decoder on the PCB already which I could wire
> up
> > for this scenario.
> >
> > This should satisfy almost every address decoding scenario I can think
> of.
> >
> > Now for you guys to think of the impossible!  :D  When this has been
> > thoroughly scrutinized for errors, the boards will be available from
> OSHPark
> > for about $40 plus shipping unless we use a different PCB Fabrication
> house
> > which will require a big order to get the prices down similar to how the
> > N8VEM group gets there PCBs made.  If it wasn't for OSHPark's $5 per
> square
> > inch of board space charge, I'd use OSHPark for big PCB designs too and
> this
> > is what I would consider as the beginning of the Bigger PCBs.
> >
> > I'll be back online after a few hours to find out what everyone thinks
> of my
> > design.  Here are links to a rendering of the PCB from OSHPark.
> >
> >
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/yy17jwamkejx94s/Coco%20Cartridge%20Prototyping%20P
> > ak%20-%20Top.png?dl=0
> >
> >
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/euo6vq5ukkr8gvu/Coco%20Cartridge%20Prototyping%20P
> > ak%20-%20Bottom.png?dl=0
> >
> > If the links get split up on two different lines, just highlight both
> lines
> > and paste it into your browser.  I do it all the time.  The first link is
> > the top of the PCB and the second link is the Bottom of the PCB.  Any
> > addressing not needed of course does not need to be populated.  Have fun
> > folks and Take care my friends.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kip Koon
> >
> > <mailto:computerdoc at sc.rr.com> computerdoc at sc.rr.com
> >
> > <http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon>
> > http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon
> >
> > <http://computerpcdoc.com/> http://computerpcdoc.com/
> >
> >
> >
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