PROTO-8 : Prototyping Breadboard for PC/104 Bus
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Stock Number: 100-7549
Typical Availability (low quantity): Stock - 2wk
| Qty. | 1-9 | 10-24 | 25-49 | 50-99 | 100-249 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "B" | 165.00 | 156.75 | 148.50 | 140.25 | 132.00 |
| "S" | 115.00 | 109.25 | 103.50 | 97.75 | 92.00 |
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- Create and develop your own custom PC/104 modules
- Easy access to all 8-bit J1/P1 PC/104 signals
- Control decoding logic is contained in reprogrammable logic
- Preprogrammed default configuration offers four I/O select signals for easy interfacing to custom electronic circuitry
- Large prototyping area available with or without solderless breadboard
- On board buffering of critical signals
- Mounting holes provided for optional J2/P2 connector allow access to 16 bit signals
The PROTO-8 is an extended length (3.55"W x 9.00"L) eight bit prototyping card for use with
the industry standard PC/104 bus architecture. The large breadboarding area is ideal for evaluating circuitry
prior to committing to actual printed circuit board etch. It can also be used to construct permanent
designs where only a few articles will be built. The PROTO-8 is available in two versions. The 'B' version comes
with a solderless breadboarding area which allows rapid construction and rearrangement of the user's circuitry. Access
to all J1/P1 PC/104 signals are simplified by means of connectors which accept 20-28AWG solid wire. Once the circuits have
been proven, they can be disassembled and the PROTO-8 reused on the next design. The 'S' version provides a grid of over 2000
solder-pad/wire-wrap holes on 0.1" centers and is intended for permanent construction. Both versions feature
on board circuitry for buffering the data lines, address decoding, and providing decoded I/O control logic. The control logic is in
the form of a socketed GAL, which can be reprogrammed by the user to optimize the PROTO-8 for specific applications.