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Re: Hankin Pinball MPU project started
« on: September 17, 2012, 07:54:55 AM »
OK - I love it when the tracks start going down, it starts to actually 'look' like something not just a bunch of bits.

The layout and re-design of this (and some other) Homepin boards is the result of the collective efforts of more than just me. We are a close team and some of the team like to remain in the background. These projects could never be made if it were all down to one person - there simply isn't enough hours in the day. I have been very fortunate to pull together a group of very talented electronic professionals who also happen to like pinball  #*#

Here you can see the crystal in place (top left) - the CR2032 battery holder (bottom middle) - input conditioning caps down the right hand side and numerous (mainly power) tracks (thicker than signal lines). We will probably add a spot for a supercap later as there is plenty of space and it is very little extra work.

Green signifies copper on the top (parts) side of the board and red is the bottom copper.

Replacement Pinball PCBs that remain faithful to the originals