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Re: A V3 version of our Dual IDE/CF card S100 board.



I sent an update e-mail to everybody who asked for boards.  If you did not get an email today you are not on the list. Send one to me  (my direct e-mail account, monahan AT vitasoft DOT org)immediately.  Looks like an order for 65 boards!


On Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 4:25:11 PM UTC-7, monahanz wrote:

It's hard to believe but this board is now over 5 years old.  It is probably our most popular S100 bus board to date.  It went through two major revisions. 

I would like to now introduce what will probably be the final version of this very useful S100 board.  It’s called the V3 IDE/CF Card S100 board.  The main updates are:-

  • I did not want to change the basic 8255 driven circuit and all the software I and others have over the years written for the board.  Sure if I were to do it all over again I would probably have done it different using perhaps a faster Zilog PIO or an onboard fast fully dedicated Z80 (as for our ZFDC board) or Propeller etc.     The NEC or OKI 82C55-2’s are dirt common and seem to be able to handle anything the CPU sends to them.

  • I want to hand lay down broad power traces to all the boards IC’s for more even power distribution – particularly to the power hungry HEX displays.

  • I have inserted a trace “Keep out Area” on the front of the board so there is no danger of the IDE adaptors touching a critical trace.

  • I have now switched to a “multi regular” voltage regulator footprint.  This allows you to use either:-  a  1.5Amp L7805CV, a TO-3 LM323K (3Amps), a  Pololu 5 Volt , 2.5 Amp D24V25,  or a  EzSBC.com 3A regulator called PSU5.

  • I did bend the no new changes rules a little and added two 22V10 GALs.  This greatly simplifies the board and really speeds up the port addressing and the potential drive select/reset issues some were having.  I realize not everybody is familiar with GAL’s. Please see here for more information about GALs. For those people and beginners I will supply the pre-programmed Lattice 22V10 GALs. The PALASM code is shown below.  Again these GAL’s are fairly common (Jameco #39159 for the 15ns variety).  

  • Correct a potential drive A: or B: switch circuit problem described by some.

  • I have added a wait state circuit (0 - 8 I/O wait states) to accommodate very fast S100 boards such as our 80386 and 80486 boards without requiring further generalized I/O wait states on the CPU board for other system I/O ports.

  • People should be able to simply switch IC’s from their old board to this new one. Only two new GAL ICs and two 74LS373 are required. 

  • Last but least I relabeled much of the Silk Screen to be more relevant. For example placing IC numbers above their pin locations etc.   

     

    I have written up a description of the board here:-

    http://s100computers.com/My%20System%20Pages/IDE%20Board/My%20IDE%20Card.htm

    (Bottom of the page). 

     

    This time I had 4 final productions boards made by PCBCart (China) before I announced it. That way I don’t have to worry about a large batch of boards coming back with a critical design flaw.  The picture on the web site is the final board,  not a prototype.

     

    Anyway I will do a group order for a batch of these V3 bare boards.    Please let me know ASAP if you would like one or more bare boards. They will run somewhere between $14 - $16 each + shipping.  Note batches of these boards do/will not occur often.  If you even think you will need such a board, now is the time.

    It’s best to send me an e-mail direct (monahan AT vitasoft DOT org).

     

    John Monahan