Differences between this board and the Corsham:
Description
Have you ever wanted to build your own SS-30 board but didn’t have a good platform to build it on? Enter the small SS30 prototyping board. Parts can be easily inserted or removed, moved around, pulled completely out, etc. There is a standard wireless breadboard with ten +5 and 10 Ground connectors, as well as all 30 signals. Along the bottom the SS-30 signals are labeled with both SS-30 (6800) and SS-30C (6809) signal names.
This board will fit into a real SWTPC chassis, so it’s usable both Corsham's motherboard and in a SWTPC system!
The on-board +5 regulator is a 7805 and has a small heat sink. The 7805 is good for 1.5 AMP of power but the heat sink is too small for this much power and would over heat at this power level.
This is a larger version of the SS30 small prototyping board, with twice as much solderless breadboard area and now with two spring loaded connectors on top to make it easier to connect with external devices. You can simply push a wire in, or press the button to release the tension. The wire is held in place, yet is easily released by pressing the button:
Downloads
Currently there is no manual for this board
SS30-Proto-Large-Bare | Bare Board | $18 |
SS30-Proto-Large-ASM | Assembled board | $53 |