That's crazy! The best I've done is a 21" Trinitron Monitor.
That's crazy! The best I've done is a 21" Trinitron Monitor.
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Funny πbut I doubt you'd find these thrown out π¬
A shell still for now, collecting parts. I backed this on Kickstarter from "My Retro Computer"
Thank you :)
Only took forever
Voltages are good and nothing has blown up! "lsusb" shows it connected. It's 11.30 PM now and too late to do anything more but after work 'morrow, it's time to get the fpga, usb & pc talking - see if my learnings on EMI, trace lengths (5gb/s usb) and impedance matching has helped with reliability.
Will that took a long time, but it looks OK, mostly hand soldering.
Wish me luck
I prefer this one ππ
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please answer in white!
I'm getting to know the DHL guy well π ... it's always the same fella :)
I've redesigned a FPGA Dev cart #c64. This time I've done a lot of study (ie watch YouTube π) on board design, EMI etc etc hopefully fixing some usb 3 drop outs. It's also much more simplified with less functionality that i wasnt using in the end. Will update on progress and pictures later!
Spot the odd one out
In production now, after studying up minimum spacing, which would have made it a lot more expensive. Looking forward to sharing cool things on this #c64 Dev cart.... After this, hopefully something people can buy... eventuallyπ
Another cart in the dev cycle on its way, this time I've done some homework fiximg a binch of potential issues ... Saturday single life funπ #c64 hw/firmware/sw dev.....
A special capacitor #c64
360k ftw
Now there is an idea for a projectπ€
Some c64 hardware Dev I think today. Have some random timeouts on the usb front. I'm staying to think that Australian 'she'll be right' hw design doesn't work 100% at 5 Gbit, rando timeouts. this is my second ever pcb design, have learnt so much!!! Even how to reball π¬π...
yes the fpga survidedπ..