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Add the PCB schematic.
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@@ -93,6 +93,22 @@ You're now looking at the _top_ of the board.
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row of header sockets allowing you to plug the board directly onto the floppy
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disk drive; for simplicity I'm leaving that as an exercise for the reader.)
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### If you want to use a PCB
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Alternatively, you can make an actual PCB!
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<a href="pcb.png"><img src="pcb.png" style="width:80%" alt="the PCB schematic"></a>
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</div>
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This is a passive breakout board designed to take a PSoC5 development board, a
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standard 34-way PC connector, and a 50-way 8" drive connector. It was
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contributed by a user --- thanks!
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<a href="FluxEngine_eagle_pcb.zip">Download this to get it</a>. This package
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contains the layout in Eagle format, a printable PDF of the PCB layout, and
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gerbers suitable for sending off for manufacture.
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### Grounding
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You _also_ need to solder a wire between a handy GND pin on the board and
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