[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010a and Agilent 1670G PCB Offering

William Stillwell ki4swy at gmail.com
Wed Sep 5 21:19:03 EDT 2018


How much different is it compared to Mark's?

http://cambridgearcade.dyndns.org/?q=node/105

Your being zif based sounds way better :)



On Wed, Sep 5, 2018, 7:37 PM Bob Economaki <cyberbarter at gmail.com> wrote:

> While working on Apple 1's, I had the need to simultaneously connect a
> Fluke 9010a 6502 POD and an Agilent 1670G Logic Analyzer to the Apple 1
> 6502 socket for testing and analysis purposes.
> I was not satisfied with all of the (~40) Agilent flying leads required and
> wanted a more elegant/stable solution. I developed a PCB solution that
> allows you via a ZIF socket, to either use the native 6502 CPU or connect
> the Fluke 9010a 6502 Pod and an Agilent 1670G LA. This works fine for my
> requirement and I see no reason why it wont work on other 6502 based
> systems.
>
> I developed this in Eagle and had 10 PCB's manufactured.  I have some
> un-populated spares if anyone is interested priced at $50 each.
>
> Pictures can be downloaded here.
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3eae86vp8ges1cz/AGilent%20Fluke%20PCB%20v1.zip?dl=0
>
> Let me know if there is any interest.
>
> Bob Economaki
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