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Design Files

Keir Fraser edited this page Nov 12, 2023 · 8 revisions

Design files for all Greaseweazle boards are linked below:

Test jig for F7 v3, F7 Lightning Plus, V4, V4.1, F1 Plus:

External links to design files for third-party boards:

F1 Adapter Board

DirtyPCBs: The simplest method, using a direct purchase link and costing approximately $25 in total. Once the design is added to your cart, be sure to increase the Size to 10x10, or your order will be rejected! You can also choose Color, and optionally increase Thickness to 1.6mm without increasing purchase cost. Your order will yield 10 PCBs, each containing 4 PC 34-pin adapters and 1 Amstrad 26-pin adapter: 50 in total!

Custom order (Gerbers): The Gerber sources for the 10x10cm panel as in the above DirtyPCBs store link can be downloaded here.

Custom order (KiCad): The original KiCad PCB design is available in my PCB Projects git repository. The single-board PC design is available under greaseweazle/, the Amstrad design under gw-26/, and the five-to-a-panel design (as in the DirtyPCBs store link) is under panels/GW. You will need to use KiCad to generate Gerbers.

Schematic: You can design your own adapter board based on the original schematic (PDF).

F7 v1

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layouts and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory. When making boards please use the latest version (currently v1.1).

PCB v1.0:

PCB v1.1:

  • Schematic
  • Bill of Materials
  • Gerbers
  • Fixes:
    • R1-R4 footprint (0603 rather than 0402)
    • DEBUG header extended to 5x1 to include RST pin
    • USB footprint pin spacing
    • USB connector moved closer to board edge
    • STM32 VBAT connected to VDD
    • Diode orientations marked on PCB
    • Board version added to bottom-side copper
    • Some passive component values fixed in schematic and BoM

F7 v2

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

F7 v3

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

F7 Lightning

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

F7 Lightning Plus

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

F7 Slim

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

V4

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

V4 Slim

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

V4.1

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.

Test Jig v2.1

Thanks to George R. Mezzomo for the hardware layout and collaboration on schematic design. These designs may be freely reproduced: for example, in the manufacture of PCBs by your favourite board factory.