I don't know, I didn't put the tape myself but they just come with the tape already attached to them. You just peel the paper. These heat sinks are the kind which you generally see on hobby/robot stores sold for Raspberry.Doesn't having tape on a heatsink defeats the purpose of having good contact to improve heat dissipation?I bought a few of those heat sinks from local electronics parts store here. It is aluminum and has a 3M sticky tape on the back and the size is 2.7 cm x 2.7 cm
That was the one I used but I do not know if the height is right for a CPS1 A board. The one I chose was 18 mm.This should be the one tested right?
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Indeed, and remember IF a hypothetical full B-board replacement WAS made...So to avoid hitting the B board and allowing some space to breath, I wouldn’t go any higher than 12mm.
Can you estimate how much clearance there is to the B board with the heatsink fitted?FYI, the height of the heatsinks I used on my cps1 A boards is only 8mm.
Can you estimate how much clearance there is to the B board with the heatsink fitted?FYI, the height of the heatsinks I used on my cps1 A boards is only 8mm.
I cannot comment specifically on these custom chips used on CPS1-A board, as I really have no idea how they work.Man, I always wonder if the A board in these could be reproduced with modern electronics.
Paging @brizzo, do you have any info that you could share on this topic.
we got about 2 grand and a punisher board, would that get it done?I cannot comment specifically on these custom chips used on CPS1-A board, as I really have no idea how they work.Man, I always wonder if the A board in these could be reproduced with modern electronics.
Paging @brizzo, do you have any info that you could share on this topic.
But yes in theory just about any pcb can be reproduced with custom parts, just depends how much you want to invest