aperezbios
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I had ten Scuznet PCBs manufactured, and have purchased the parts necessary to assemble fifteen boards. The cost of the components for fifteen boards was just shy of $400, and the PCBs had an effective cost of $5 each, so I'm asking $35 per kit, shipped via first class mail (trackable), within the US. I'm not sure what it will cost to ship them internationally yet, but I'd anticipate about $10 each. I won't have all the parts in-hand for another week, probably.
This is an open source project designed by Saybur. The code and PCB layouts are available at https://github.com/saybur/scuznet.
This is not a beginners' build. It is comprised of 91 discrete compoents, many of which are size 0603 SMT passives.
It uses an existing SCSI Ethernet driver, the Nuvotech Nuvolink Driver, also available at the Compgeke Archive
Link to sayburs original scuznet development thread
View attachment SCUZNET-BOM.ods
View attachment SCUZNET-BOM.xlsx
This is an open source project designed by Saybur. The code and PCB layouts are available at https://github.com/saybur/scuznet.
This is not a beginners' build. It is comprised of 91 discrete compoents, many of which are size 0603 SMT passives.
It uses an existing SCSI Ethernet driver, the Nuvotech Nuvolink Driver, also available at the Compgeke Archive
Link to sayburs original scuznet development thread
View attachment SCUZNET-BOM.ods
View attachment SCUZNET-BOM.xlsx
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