At 8.33MHz, ISA is fast enough for many applications, but very
easy to use
Actually, has finised out some simple ISA card, namely
Card |
status |
pdf / jpg |
protel file |
8255 based |
completed |
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16 bit i/o card at 12V i/o |
completed |
- |
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cy7c466a based fifo
w/r testing card |
completed |
- |
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fifo based async' interface card (still on going)
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on-going still debuging |
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Legend
schematic picture
(pdf or jpg) available
pcb picture available
(pdf or jpg) available
protel project
file (recommended to use protel99SE or above) available
Custom Protel Lib file
protel99 SE schematic library file
protel99 SE pcb library file
MISC
The PLCC socket, when soldered onto strip board, makes recognizing
the pin-out rather troublesome. I drawn this
picture for refering to the pin.
PS: due to insufficient time, some older project
files either went missing or i simply didn't draw any schematic
or PCB in software. I try redraw them if time permits.
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