I have found prototype copper clad boards 1/64" thick.
6" x 9" Double Sided Copper Clad Board Presensitized 1/64" (698)
6" x 9" Double Sided Copper Clad Board Presensitized 1/64" (598)
1/64" = 0.015625"
1/64" = 0.396875mm
0.096875mm = 0.003813976377952756"
I think I could shave that much off ... maybe even with sand paper.
After all I only have to do the cardedge, not the whole PCB.
has anyone every tried this product;
http://www.elexp.com/pro_npb5.htm
FROM: Tom61
Neat. Are you making a XD and SD card adapter? If so, how many are you thinking of
having made? I might be interested in one.
I am writing up a project idea for creating a JuiceBox cartridge breakout cable. I have the outline of the project below. The obvious next step is to create a devel board.
Project: Juiceware cartridge breakout adapter modification +PCB
I propose building a PCB that fits into a slightly modified
juiceware cartridge case, and will pass a ribbon cable out to
a standard header for connecting to prototype/bread boards.
Goals:
A) Use off the shelf standard material
B) No modification to the JuiceBox itself.
Materials/Supplies/tools:
- Any Juiceware cartridge (the blank "juicebox" cartridge that came with the unit should work)
- 80 wire IDE ribbon cable (not a regular 40 pin ide cable)
- Laser printer (capable of printing 600x600dpi)
- 1/64" Copper Clad Board
- sharp blade (exacto knife, box cutter)
- screw driver (small philips)
- ribbon cable connector (and tool?) (any ideas for the connector?)
- soldering tools (iron, solder)
- PCB etching materials
Making the PCB:
In keeping with our goals, we will produce the PCB ourselves.
To avoid software compatability issues, I am producing the artwork in a 600x600 dpi
bitmap image. That way any bitmap application should be able to print it out properly.
Modify the cartridge case:
(I'm working on artwork and text howto)
Cutting the case to allow for the ribbon cable to pass thru.
Putting it together:
(I'm working on artwork and text howto)
ribbon cable modification, and assembly.
FROM: Tom61
BTW, I think the MP3 kit cart and a Juiceware video cart are slightly different
thicknesses.
Yeah, I have also notices a few differences between the two cartridge types. I am working
on some graphics and writeup about the cartridges. Coming soon ...
I still need to verify mesurements
Thanks
sfranzyshen