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Old 26th May 2007, 04:23 AM   #1
Default ISA bus in Eagle

I haven't played around with Eagle for a while now, and yes, i did Google this question...

How would one go about making an ISA bus connector in eagle? Sure, i could buy an ISA development kit, but i do not want to spend $50+ on it when i already have access to a laser printer, copper clad, and etching solution.


I do not need the 16 bit right away, so i should be fine with the 8 bit part right now.

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Old 26th May 2007, 04:25 AM   #2
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Oh, and for those who are wondering what i want to do, don't worry, i am wondering the same thing!

Actually i just want to make a simple adapter so i can interface the ISA bus to a breadboard (like i said before, i cannot afford the big development kits... )
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Old 26th May 2007, 04:46 AM   #3
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Soggy yet?

Did not find a ready made part. CON-AMP has PCI card edge patterns but did not see ISA. Must be there somewhere?

If you are up to making the Eagle part try.

https://www.amphenolcanada.com/Produ...df/PCB_CAT.pdf

Look for "2.54mm Card Edge Connector Including ISA"
Then look for "Recommended PCB Layouts"

Should be enough detail to create the part.
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Old 26th May 2007, 01:37 PM   #4
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maybe this will help you:

http://www.web-tronics.com/breadboar...ng-boards.html

they've got one for under $20, with the 16 bit connector
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Old 26th May 2007, 02:20 PM   #5
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Soggy yet?

Did not find a ready made part. CON-AMP has PCI card edge patterns but did not see ISA. Must be there somewhere?

If you are up to making the Eagle part try.

https://www.amphenolcanada.com/Produ...df/PCB_CAT.pdf

Look for "2.54mm Card Edge Connector Including ISA"
Then look for "Recommended PCB Layouts"

Should be enough detail to create the part.
Thanks for the link. I have that saved now as a reference!


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maybe this will help you:

http://www.web-tronics.com/breadboar...ng-boards.html

they've got one for under $20, with the 16 bit connector
Thanks. I will look into that if i cannot find anything else.



I had my eye on something like this: http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/sto...roductId=28206

But the one i wanted had a breadboard built right on the board. That would have been awesome! For some reason it just disappeared from jameco. I looked on ebay, but found nothing as well.
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