Add a 12V rail for the N64 slot. This is not currently implemented, but as the six-slot adapter is the hardest of the 2 boards to upgrade having it now will save some effort for anyone wanting it in the future. It also makes it easier to externally supply 12V by attaching clips to the 12V and GND header pins.
Also improved the silkscreen a bit to match the main PCB.
* Migrated files to KiCad 7
* Added RTC
* IC: Analog Devices Inc. DS3231MZ
* Battery holder (CR1616): Keystone Electronics 3012
* Cleaned up traces
* Changed ground fill to solid
* Removed test pads and LCD solder jumper
* Cleaned up/prettified silkscreen and logo
* Cleaned up some footprints (more to come eventually)
* Added 3D models for board display
* Schematic image is now a PDF since it has 2 pages
* Add JLCPCB order ID text to Six-Slot Adapter; you can select "specify location" for order number location when ordering from JLCPCB. It is placed so the SNES slot covers it. (PCB revision not incremented because it is only a minor change to the silkscreen.)
* Added relative path for footprint and symbol libs to six-slot adapter project files.
* Added footprint details/links to schematic symbols.
* Added .gitignore and included most of the files that should remain local-only.
5V and 3.3V were backwards on the headers to connect to the main PCB.
Note: If you already ordered the PCB it still can be used, just install it upside down.
Replaces frame.stl with new design. 2 versions are being added.
1 Main PCB Stand - No N64 Adapter (functionally the same as frame.stl)
2 Main PCB Stand - Left N64 Adapter
- same as 1 but with a modification to add a holder for the N64 Adapter to snap into