cartreader/pcb/README.md
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### Here you will find all the printed circuit boards needed to build the Arduino Cartridge Reader
#### cartreader.zip is the main PCB, PCB thickness is 1.6mm and size is 10x10cm
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/yze20m39gjvii3q/cartreader.png?dl=1)
#### adapter.zip are various adapter PCBs, PCB thickness is 1.2mm and size is 10x10cm
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/d9c75c3h116rxms/adapter.png?dl=1)
Contains:
- Game Boy (Color)/ Game Boy Advance cartridge adapter
- small pcb for soldering a 29F032 flashrom into a Mission Impossible Game Boy Color cartridge
- flash adapter for flashing 29F016, 29F032, 29F033, 29F1610 and 29L3211 flashroms
- adapter for soldering a 29F032 into a SNES cartridge
#### backplate.dxf are the acrylic pieces for laser cutting, the thickness is 4mm and size is 10x10cm, you need to tell the manufacturer that you need all the cut-outs too
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/0qixf0n33emi1ed/backplate.png?dl=1)
Contains:
- backplate
- 2x SD card spacer
- display protector
#### snes_spacer.stl is a small 3d printed spacer to relieve pressure from the pins of SNES clone console slot
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/07slhy8pi9ujiri/snes_spacer.png?dl=1)
#### n64sleeve.stl helps with aligning N64 cartridges if the clone slot is not long/wide enough
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/s6jxobazww3sm81/n64sleeve.png?dl=1)
#### gbslot.stl is a 3d printed case for the Game Boy (Advance) adapter pcb
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/se2qe9zbw0dbvrb/gbslot.png?dl=1)
#### backplate_3dprint.stl is an alternative backplate for 3d printing
![image](https://www.dropbox.com/s/sbsd41tyqyjonqf/backplate_3dprint.png?dl=1)
#### For the needed parts list see here: https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/PCB-Needed-Parts
#### How to order a PCB: https://github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/PCB-How-to-order-printed-circuit-boards
### Attention: While I have tested all the parts I can not guarantee flawless operation, so use at own risk and always check the boards for short circuits