arananet / PISTORMADAPTERFORPI

This little adapter allows to move the raspberry instead of moving the entire 68000 socket.. why not? :)

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PISTORMADAPTERFORPI

This little adapter allows to move the raspberry instead of moving the entire 68000 socket..what's knows as "relocator" why not? :)

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PCB information

This is 2-layer board. Use your favorite pcb manufacturer to build this pcb using the gerbers available on the gerbers folder. Recommended PCB manufacturers: ALLPCB, JLCPCB and PCBWAY.

PCB Thickness: 1.6mm.

Bom

In order to build your adapter, check the bill of material:

2x20 2.54 Female connector, IDC Like (to connect te PI to the adapter).

2x20 2.54 Male pinrow (to connect the adapter to the pistorm).

Instructions

Solder the female connector looking on top of the board (is marked on the pcb).

Solder the male pinrow at bottom of the board (short pins must look at bottom).

Raspberry pi compatibility

Theorically this adapter allows to use any raspberry pi, including 3A, 3B, etc.

A500 case

Yes, this adapter will allow to close the case. It has not be designed taking in count external adapter like the denise hdmi adapter, etc.

Updates

10-08-2021 - Changed power lines to 40mil.

10-08-2021 - Initial release.

Note

This is a work in progress, more testing needs to be done, but it should work as is. I take no responsibiltiy for any damage to any equipment that results from the use of this board. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

If you like the project or want to support it, you can buy me a beer or a KO-FI :) ko-fi

License

ATTENTION: This is for eBay sellers: this project was made for the retro community and not for resale on eBay. So only retro hardware forums and individual people can build this project. IT'S NOT FOR EBAY SALE.

Shield: CC BY-SA 4.0

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This little adapter allows to move the raspberry instead of moving the entire 68000 socket.. why not? :)