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Month: July 2009

ROM-el test boards

ROM-el Merged Board Set
ROM-el Merged Board Set

The PCB house shipped the first two ROM-el boards for inspection and testing. Once they are assembled and testing, I will release the design to production.

As one can see, the PCB is a merged set of 4 designs.  The tabs between the designs are designed to be broken, separating the individual units after assembly.

Posted on July 15, 2009March 14, 2012Categories Hardware DesignTags JiffyDOS, ROM-el3 Comments on ROM-el test boards
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