I made the SMD version of Commodore 1581 board starting from the service manual I brought the schematic to Eagle cad and then I created the SMD version.
The PCB measures 100x80 mm.
Look how small it is compared to a floppy disk (see photo)
The idea of the card was born mainly to be used for a personal project (I'm trying to place a slim drive and the board inside a C64C) but it could be inserted in a 64SX or inside a C128 for example . Or you could create a mini case to 3D print.
On the board there are headers for power, IEC, status LEDs and drive power.
Then there are a jumper for double kernal and 2 jumpers for selecting the Device ID (8,9,10,11).
There are the standard connector for the drive (34pin) and the connector for flat cable (26pin) for the slim drives (not included)
In addition to the complete and tested board, the cables for the power supply (not the drive one but the board one), the IEC bus (only cable not DIN) and the status LEDs are also included (see photos for details). Nothing else is included.
Only 5v are required for power. So if you have any units that need 12v (never found one honestly, maybe just the older ones) you need to supply them separately.
Eventually you will need:
- A way to power the board (5 volts)
- A data cable for the drive (normal 34-pin or flat 26-pin for thin drives).
- A drive power cable (only if using the 34-pin data cable).
- LED to be used and positioned at will for drive activity.
BOARD assembled and tested € 129.00
EU Tracked shipping € 12,00
USA Tracked Shipping € 14,00
Paypal payment (NO goods and services) or bank transfer.
SOLD to dhoelzer (1x)
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