Any "sliceCARDbreadboard" out there?
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:28 pm
Does anybody know of a prototyping board that would sort of look like any XMOS sliceCARD with zero components only being a breadboard? Or is there anybody that could produce one such for me?
In short a "sliceCARDbreadboard".
The PCIe connector that XMOS uses is something like [1]. According to XMOS a sliceCARD must be 1.6 mm thick [2]
This board should then have a PCIe male connector at the one end. I am not certain if I would need gold on the contacts, but I guess just copper isn't great either. I haven't specified the size. It doesn't have to be big, I only need the contacts available and will be able to take it from there,
I only need two but could take max ten. XMOS engineers, search the bottom of your drawers.. and mail me!-)
[1] https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=S2783-ND
[2] https://www.xmos.com/download/private/E ... 1.1%29.pdf
In short a "sliceCARDbreadboard".
The PCIe connector that XMOS uses is something like [1]. According to XMOS a sliceCARD must be 1.6 mm thick [2]
This board should then have a PCIe male connector at the one end. I am not certain if I would need gold on the contacts, but I guess just copper isn't great either. I haven't specified the size. It doesn't have to be big, I only need the contacts available and will be able to take it from there,
I only need two but could take max ten. XMOS engineers, search the bottom of your drawers.. and mail me!-)
[1] https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=S2783-ND
[2] https://www.xmos.com/download/private/E ... 1.1%29.pdf