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Z80 Breakoutboard

drakkn
drakkn over 8 years ago

Any interest in the Z80 - looking at creating a breakout board?

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  • COMPACT
    COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to gdstew +3
    As my projects show I make PCBs as needed. The perf board idea is not new idea. IBM used this style PCBs of the 1980 and 90's.
  • WestfW
    WestfW over 8 years ago +2 suggested
    Have you seen https://hackaday.io/project/19000 ? A Usable 64k Z80 system in four chips.
  • COMPACT
    COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to dougw +2 suggested
    Yep I have many Z80 systems. Some with just a few chips and 40 year old ones with lots of chips. I've even got an ARM mbed working with CP/M on SDCards. This page may be of interest. https://www.element14…
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    0 gdstew over 8 years ago

    Has anybody else seen the Perf+ 2 boards ? I have added several pictures from a 6502 computer somebody built with them. Notice, NO WIRES. Connections are made by cutting pads free from or soldering pads to

    traces that all run in one direction on the top, and at 90 deg. angle on the bottom (see connection diagram pictures). I bought 5 of them for $25 when they were getting funding on Kickstarter (I have no other ties with

    this product) and I've been trying to figure out what do do with them. A similar minimal Z-80 project seems like a natural.

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    0 COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to gdstew

    As my projects show I make PCBs as needed.

    The perf board idea is not new idea.  IBM used this style PCBs of the 1980 and 90's.

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    0 clem57 over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    So is this a PCIe card you plug into a PC with Z80 on it? Did you design and build it?

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    0 gdstew over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    I never said it was a new idea so I have no idea why you think I did. Most perf boards require point to point or wire wrap, this one does not. I'd like to see a picture of the back of that board.

     

    While making PCBs is expensive in time and money I prefer then and in some cases they are pretty much required (surface mount parts, the bane of modern electronic hobbyist) but they are

    not always the best or easiest solution for small one off projects.

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    0 gdstew over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    I never said it was a new idea so I have no idea why you think I did. Most perf boards require point to point or wire wrap, this one does not. I'd like to see a picture of the back of that board.

     

    While making PCBs is expensive in time and money I prefer then and in some cases they are pretty much required (surface mount parts, the bane of modern electronic hobbyist) but they are

    not always the best or easiest solution for small one off projects.

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    0 clem57 over 8 years ago in reply to gdstew

    I have never seen yours gdstew and they do look neat! Can you give link to the kickstarter program or where I can see more?

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    0 mcb1 over 8 years ago in reply to gdstew

    I saw an arduino version that was not as cheap.

     

    Looks like you can buy them here.

    https://the-perf-shop.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage/products/perf-board?variant=4744940737

     

     

     

    Sparkfun had these smaller versions for a while (now discontinued)

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    On one side only each hole connected to the one beside it.

     

    Not quite as handy, but solved some issues.

     

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    0 COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to gdstew

    Once one becomes very proficient with manual PCB layout - you just can't get past making your own!

    Particularly for making SMD to Through Hole adapters.

    I started out laying PCBs using pencil and paper.

     

    If you want to decrease the component count for a 6502 system use a R6511AQ!

    It's a 6502 microcontroller with the lot. It just needs an external ROM, crystal and a few passives for a minimal practicable system.

    Very cool for the late 1980's!

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    0 COMPACT over 8 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    The following post has an example of a prototyping PCB made in EAGLE in moments.

    Re: Add holes for through hole components

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