TIA gang. First, I'd like advice on whether I need one or not for this little project. And what might be recommended.
I decided it would be fun to hot glue a 2x9 strip of headers in between a pair of NuBus Slots. That way I could play switcharoo with the constant value high and low signals by making connections over a pair of eight inch M-F or F-F strippable rainbow jumper wires/IDC cables I conveniently have on hand.
Figured this NuBus Slot ID signal playground might be a bit much without a cable driver IC to keep things on the level. I've got a half inch of clearance so DIP fits the first pass at feasibility checking for a .48" wide PCB. Perf board will probably work fine, but it's not very pretty in Illustrator. SMT isn't out of the question either, a single chip project sounds good!
OK, here's the visual aid that deciphering my .TXT usually requires: :

p.s. is epoxy or hot glue a better choice in terms of insulation when I stabilize mangled legs on wire wrap EuroDin connectors?
I decided it would be fun to hot glue a 2x9 strip of headers in between a pair of NuBus Slots. That way I could play switcharoo with the constant value high and low signals by making connections over a pair of eight inch M-F or F-F strippable rainbow jumper wires/IDC cables I conveniently have on hand.
Figured this NuBus Slot ID signal playground might be a bit much without a cable driver IC to keep things on the level. I've got a half inch of clearance so DIP fits the first pass at feasibility checking for a .48" wide PCB. Perf board will probably work fine, but it's not very pretty in Illustrator. SMT isn't out of the question either, a single chip project sounds good!
OK, here's the visual aid that deciphering my .TXT usually requires: :

p.s. is epoxy or hot glue a better choice in terms of insulation when I stabilize mangled legs on wire wrap EuroDin connectors?

