Super turbo PCB layout

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Por Gregory

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20-04-2021, 17:52

I was wondering if someone has the pcb-layout for the Super Turbo clock upgrade.
The link on Hans Ottens files is broken.

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Por Jipe

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20-04-2021, 19:28

Por Gregory

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21-04-2021, 02:51

Same problem, the link to the PCB layout (on bottom of webpage) doesn't work.

Por Jipe

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21-04-2021, 07:30

search MSX Super Turbo
and click on the link : This article in zip format

Por SkalTura

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21-04-2021, 10:09

I can make a Gerber PCB layout (or JPG, PDF) if you want.
Work in electronics for well over 25 years professionally now, and already more than 35 years as a hobby... ;-)

Por Gregory

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21-04-2021, 18:12

Jipe wrote:

search MSX Super Turbo
and click on the link : This article in zip format

Thanks Jipe, gound it in the zip file! Smile

Por Gregory

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21-04-2021, 18:37

SkalTura wrote:

I can make a Gerber PCB layout (or JPG, PDF) if you want.
Work in electronics for well over 25 years professionally now, and already more than 35 years as a hobby... ;-)

Could you make the PCB the size of a Z80 CPU (40 pin DIP), so it can sit on top of the processor like was done with the first versions of the 7mhz clock upgrade. This means also SMD components for IC2 and IC3 (but thats no problem).

Por sdsnatcher73

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21-04-2021, 21:03

I wonder if instead of putting it on top of the Z80 one could design the print to sit between the socket and the Z80?

Por jltursan

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21-04-2021, 21:18

sdsnatcher73 wrote:

I wonder if instead of putting it on top of the Z80 one could design the print to sit between the socket and the Z80?

+1

Por SkalTura

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23-04-2021, 07:37

Quote:

Could you make the PCB the size of a Z80 CPU (40 pin DIP), so it can sit on top of the processor like was done with the first versions of the 7mhz clock upgrade. This means also SMD components for IC2 and IC3 (but thats no problem).

Sure, if you send me the schematic, I'll give it a go over the coming days...

Por SkalTura

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23-04-2021, 07:38

Quote:

I wonder if instead of putting it on top of the Z80 one could design the print to sit between the socket and the Z80?

That should be no problem, did it with an Atari 2600 also.
But the best solution for doing something like this is to have it shifted a bit, so they are not directly above each other in order to have a bit of room to solder some pins in place.

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