Hi Don,
I noticed the 9/11, missed the Day of Infamy! shame on me... Which is odd, because I am interested in WW2. I like the idea of paying tribute to these dates. Regards, Josh Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 15:28:53 -0800 From: ilv...@gmail.com To: n8vem...@googlegroups.com Subject: [N8VEM-S100:5954] S-100 Reproduction Front Panel - Project Update I know that many of the FPmini builds are still in process and other than the errors outlined in the wiki I haven't received much feedback on operation with various CPU cards. That being said and feeling confident it was going to be production ready and not a prototype I went ahead with what I call the full size version. This is actually intended as a drop in replacement for a popular unnamed S-100 front panel. This reproduction includes a few enhancements:
for the prototype board price. This board is 17 inches long and 85 cubic inches. I tried a new Chinese PCB company for this first prototype because they offered the best price. Well I was pretty excited when the five prototype boards arrived. My excitement soon turned to dreed. The boards looked very nice however they did them with thickness of .6mm instead of .062 inches! They are so thin I can almost bend then in half. It's no so bad having an extra thin board and considered using them, however as you can image the card edge does not make contact with the female S100 connector. It does fit the connector of my S100 prototype board so may be usable. One thing that was difficult was getting the 10 mounting holes laid out perfectly. The board would have to be an exact match in order for it to mount correctly in the old chassis. I struggled with all sorts of measuring approaches. Not being able to print actual size it was a best guess with hope and prayers it would line up correctly. Then one day I had a great idea. Why not mount up the original board in my mill and use the DRO's to measure hole position. Man that worked perfect. I was able to get hole positions within .001 thousandths of an inch. With the prototype I did confirm that the mounting holes are perfect. I assembled the PCB with the photomask and two plexiglass pieces. Screws dropped in perfect and mounts to chassis. Using the DRO to measure the holes worked like a charm! I was worried it would take several versions of a prototype to get them right. On a lighter note regarding revisions. Some manufactures like to use code names for projects. I'm starting to sense a theme on my boards. Not intentional, purely coincidental. If you notice the date on the FPMini is was 9/11. This full size board was completed on 12/7. I refer to them as the 911 board and the Perl Harbor board. Both were historical events were major disasters so maybe I should find happier anniversaries (Don't pay attention to the coffee cup in the photo) :) -- Don Caprio ilv...@gmail.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "N8VEM-S100" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to n8vem-s100+...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |