I've started dipping my feet into the pool of designing my own PCBs, and wanted to put together a work thread to share what I'm up to.
A few months back I made a few small PCBs for some experimentation, and more recently I did my largest PCB yet in the form of a simple multi for the Metro VG420 hardware.
followed by my smallest PCB ever in the form of a rotary selector for the CPS3 Ultra SIMMS
If anyone else is interested in getting into this: I'm using KiCAD and here are some of the video guides I used to get me started:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEGyNfBuPig
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qw9WIm5M5R4
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-4ElYoXYU
That last video was probably what helped me the most as a lot of the standard parts needed for the stuff I wanted to build were too old or uncommon (or both) to be included in a lot of the databases. So a big hurdle was putting together good symbols, footprints, and 3D Models for the parts I wanted to use
so yeah, I hope to share some nuggets here about what I'm working on and happy to knowledge share with others who want to start making their own PCBs as well.
A few months back I made a few small PCBs for some experimentation, and more recently I did my largest PCB yet in the form of a simple multi for the Metro VG420 hardware.
I'm nearing completion of a Multi-board for the Metro VG420 hardware.
Why this hardware? Why make this multi?
Well I really wanted Sky Alert and Karate Tournament, both very expensive PCBs, and I wanted to figure out how to convert a cheap Toride PCB to either of these games. I managed to do it but it required some additional circuitry to do so and that additional circuitry was most of the way to a multi, all I needed was some bigger ROMs and a way to bank switch them. So I decided that since the hard work was already done I might as well take it the rest of the way and make a full...
Why this hardware? Why make this multi?
Well I really wanted Sky Alert and Karate Tournament, both very expensive PCBs, and I wanted to figure out how to convert a cheap Toride PCB to either of these games. I managed to do it but it required some additional circuitry to do so and that additional circuitry was most of the way to a multi, all I needed was some bigger ROMs and a way to bank switch them. So I decided that since the hard work was already done I might as well take it the rest of the way and make a full...
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followed by my smallest PCB ever in the form of a rotary selector for the CPS3 Ultra SIMMS
If anyone else is interested in getting into this: I'm using KiCAD and here are some of the video guides I used to get me started:
That last video was probably what helped me the most as a lot of the standard parts needed for the stuff I wanted to build were too old or uncommon (or both) to be included in a lot of the databases. So a big hurdle was putting together good symbols, footprints, and 3D Models for the parts I wanted to use
so yeah, I hope to share some nuggets here about what I'm working on and happy to knowledge share with others who want to start making their own PCBs as well.