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I will add a readme file soon, but feel free to link to the repo in the MMFS wiki. The interface is working and I included resisters everywhere two outputs could be active at the same time, like in the hand-drawn schematic. So it should be safe.
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Hi StormTrooper! The hand-drawn schematic uses voltage dividers to generate 3.3 V signals for the SD-card. I used an active level shifter (74LVC125AD). Also, there is no information in the hand-drawn schematic, how VCC (3.3 V) for the card is generated. On my board there is a voltage regulator.
I use this board in my BBC Micro and it works. To be completely honest the board I use and tested is an earlier version. I realised R5 was missing on this earlier PCB version and I added a leaded resistor to the connector to fix it. The only change to the latest version on Github is the missing resistor. I was too lazy to order and build I new PCB just because of this. If you need help with building / ordering a PCB, please ask again. Maybe on my repo, so we don't spam this one.
I would love to hear if the interface works for you.
I noticed there is just a hand-drawn schematic and no PCB layout for the TurboMMC interface. So, I created one:
https://github.com/68ec020/uSD-Turbo
I will add a readme file soon, but feel free to link to the repo in the MMFS wiki. The interface is working and I included resisters everywhere two outputs could be active at the same time, like in the hand-drawn schematic. So it should be safe.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: