Hi Todd,
Ok, I've finished rewiring the S-100 9-slot backplane. Please do not build it yet... I want to look it over a few times, since it's all hand routed, there might be problems. I also want to pretty up the Silk Screen. I've uploaded this beta version for anyone to help look for problems. It's at: http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/browse/#view=ViewFolder¶m=S-100%20backplane The file is called "S-100 Backplane v4-beta.zip" Features of the board: -Includes a custom spaced slot #1 for Front Panel on the IMSAI computer (spacing = 1.04" instead of .75") -Holes for mounting in either ALTAIR or IMSAI chassis -There is a "no component" or Trace zone where the board would rest on the rails of an ALTAIR computer. -Bus traces are all on the bottom, top layer is primarily a fill zone to help shield bus noise. -2 connectors for power are available, the original 0.2" spaced and a new 0.156" spaced for molex connectors. -9 Slots in total. -Board can be extended to another back plane by use of 3 x 34 pin ribbon cables -The last board can be terminated. -Reset switch moved to the front -Grounding jumpers for 3 bus lines (as per previous versions) Note, Termination uses the same holes that the ribbon cable would, so it's either, extend the bus, or terminate the bus, but not both. Losses on the board.... -No fuses, I just couldn't squeeze them in... I hope this is ok.... Regards, Josh Bensadon From: crus...@hotmail.com To: n8vem...@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:6827] Re: Reorder of S-100 8-slot Backplane PCB Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2015 15:22:38 -0400 Hi Todd,
I'm well underway on rewiring the back plane. Since it's not a complicated circuit, I am foregoing the schematic and just doing the traces in manual mode. The first slot is spaced 1" from the 2nd slot. Since I want to be able to cascade them, and since the IMSAI board is wider, I moved the Termination to the side and was able to add a 9th slot. The back 8 slots are all 3/4" spaced. When you cascade the boards, the last slot will be 2.25" from the 2nd slot on the next board, ie, skip 2 standard slots and resume 3/4" spacing. The mounting holes for IMSAI are there, and even when cascaded, they *should* all line up... I hope. The mounting holes for ALTAIR are just the holes for the S100 connectors, but I was careful to not place components or traces along the width of the two rails. The first slot spaced 1" can be mounted into the existing holes, but new holes will need to be drilled and tapped for the last slot. I haven't removed my ALTAIR Back Plane to look (don't want to upset all the wires, I heard on another post that these wires break easily). But it appears they only drilled and tapped 4 holes on the rails anyway. I hope to get this board done by tonight... but I recommend you give me another week to look it over for errors. Cheers, Josh Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 16:03:29 -0400 Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:6825] Re: Reorder of S-100 8-slot Backplane PCB From: tacom...@gmail.com To: n8vem...@googlegroups.com Hi Josh, Personally I'd prefer your #2, 8.5" with IMSAI and Altair holes. It looks like fabricating the ALTAIR card guide mounts wouldn't be too bad? I'm probably not understanding something but couldn't we fix issue with cascading the boards when the first slot is shifted buy ensuring there's enough bare (or with only lower profile parts than the connectors) after the last connector before the edge of the board? Or does that screw up card guides or something on some standard chassis? Todd On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Crusty OMO <crus...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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