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The "bump" version of the carrier can also hold a plain rectangle pcb with no polarity features. It can hold an original REX1, if you are willing to sand the edges of the pcb down a little. | The "bump" version of the carrier can also hold a plain rectangle pcb with no polarity features. It can hold an original REX1, if you are willing to sand the edges of the pcb down a little. |
Revision as of 17:23, 4 November 2019
This is a 3d-printable plastic carrier and matching empty PCB template to fit in the carrier, and both together fit in the option-rom socket in Tandy models 100, 102, 200, & 600. (and any other machine that has that same socket, such as Epson PX-4 & PX-8)
Pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/stToXok3f2jYjbXd6
Source CAD files for both carrier and pcb: https://github.com/bkw777/pcb2molex8878
Carrier: Shapeways Sculpteo Thingiverse
To start a new PCB design based on this PCB template and carrier
- clone the github repo
- copy the PCB directory to a new directory named after the new project
- open the files in the new directory with kicad
Boards which use these
Variants
The OpenSCAD source file has options to generate these different versions of the carrier, and the PCB directory has matching PCB templates for each.
Chamfer
The "chamfer" version is the default version. REX (bkw version) and Teeprom both use this.
Bump
The "bump" version of the carrier can also hold a plain rectangle pcb with no polarity features. It can hold an original REX1, if you are willing to sand the edges of the pcb down a little.
Max
The "max" version maximizes the available usable pcb real-estate on both the top and bottom surfaces.
Pin
The "pin" version uses a pin and a hole for polarity instead of a chamfer. There is no special advantage to this version over the "chamfer" or "bump" versions.