Steven: I know you’ve been trying to reestablish your H8 capability ever since the unfortunate theft of your old equipment. For what it’s worth I offer a few thoughts.
Sorry I can’t help you with the Gerber issue but others here might be able to…
Good luck
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To open Les’ gerber files you will need an older version; Kicad_stable_2013…. I think trying to buy an H8 on eBay will be the prefer method as suggested.
https://kicad-downloads.s3.cern.ch/index.html?prefix=archive/

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Send me the link to the Gerber file that you cannot open as I have “Kicad_stable_2013” in my laptop.
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Agree backplane and front panel boards are the most useful and there may be interest in a group purchase. Hope you can find the right combination of software to get things working.
Les is around. I’m sure he’ll check in at some point…
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The link that you provided worked on my system… I will suggest to wait at least 2 to 4 weeks as I’m planning to order 4-pcs of the H8 backplane. I can share with you one of the boards.
On the H8 front panel you should wait as I’m making changes to it.
Thanks,
Norberto

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Nice. didn’t realize you were this close to finalizing. Don’t know if Todd’s willing to continue to honcho board orders once you’re ready to order them, but that’s worked well from the group’s perspective.
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Hi Glenn, Norberto and group,
I'm certainly willing to make bulk purchases for the group (and to keep some on hand for any future requests) once ready for this and any other boards as well.
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Todd will take care of the list once I approved the Gerber files for production. Also I’m debating on using the same pads as in the original design. What do you think?
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Norberto
Here is a better picture and schematics.
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I think I agree, not sure what your alternative would be (smaller circular ones?). these presumably were elongated to allow for stronger solder bond due to stress from inserting/removing cards…
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After reviewing the H8 backplane against the Trionyx backplane, I decided to use the same pads rather than the round pads. So give me time as I need to re-wired everything again.
Trionyx pads:

Thanks,
Norberto
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After reviewing the H8 backplane against the Trionyx backplane, I decided to use the same pads rather than the round pads. So, give me time as I need to re-wire everything again.
On Feb 18, 2021, at 12:22 AM, 'George Farris' via SEBHC <se...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hi Norberto,If you can't find one in the US I have one here in BC. I could send it to you.GeorgeOn Thu, 2021-02-18 at 03:56 +0000, norberto.collado koyado.com wrote:
With the new pads, the new H8 backplane looks much, much better. I would like to borrow the original H8 backplane before ordering to verify hole alignment if anyone has a spare outside the system. The clock "02" signal is placed on side 1 as the others are on side 2. The jumpers are to break the backplane into two pieces, so that we can have two CPUs on same chassis if needed. Only Z80 V3.x will work on such configuration. One CPU could boot from the H8-CF card while the other from the Z67-IDE+ card. As I have two Z80 V3.x cards, I would like to use both of them, rather than having one on the shelf and the other one in use.
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Big difference when comparing both pads... Does anyone have an H8 original backplane not using anymore that I could borrow to check on hole alignment?
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After reviewing the H8 backplane against the Trionyx backplane, I decided to use the same pads rather than the round pads. So, give me time as I need to re-wire everything again.
Trionyx pads:
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Thanks,
Norberto
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Here is a copy of the new H8 backplane. I only added jumpers for the +5V STB and +3.3 volts for the smaller cards. Also it supports the PC switch. No plans to add any other headers.
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Norberto: I have an original backplane (85-1936-1) I can send you. It has the pins and parts mounted on it (not a blank board) – will that serve your purpose?
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Awesome! One possible concern: it looks like the mounting screws could accidentally short the 5V to ground if they cut into the foils. Could use fiber washers or nylon screws I suppose… but that’s not ideal (sooner or later someone will “forget” and put in a metal screw and lockwasher).

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Hello Glenn,
That will help as I just need to verify on side #2 the measurements.
Thanks George for the offer as Glenn is much closer.
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Sure, I will take a look at that. As I have the 3-pin header on the top, perhaps I can re-route power on side 1. I’m also concerned on the thickness of the foil might be an issue and become a fuse when using older boards.
Thanks,
Norberto
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I think this is much better.
Thanks for the feedback!
Norberto
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Sure, I will take a look at that. As I have the 3-pin header on the top, perhaps I can re-route power on side 1. I’m also concerned on the thickness of the foil might be an issue and become a fuse when using older boards.
Thanks,
Norberto
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Awesome! One possible concern: it looks like the mounting screws could accidentally short the 5V to ground if they cut into the foils. Could use fiber washers or nylon screws I suppose… but that’s not ideal (sooner or later someone will “forget” and put in a metal screw and lockwasher).
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With the new pads, the new H8 backplane looks much, much better. I would like to borrow the original H8 backplane before ordering to verify hole alignment if anyone has a spare outside the system. The clock "02" signal is placed on side 1 as the others are on side 2. The jumpers are to break the backplane into two pieces, so that we can have two CPUs on same chassis if needed. Only Z80 V3.x will work on such configuration. One CPU could boot from the H8-CF card while the other from the Z67-IDE+ card. As I have two Z80 V3.x cards, I would like to use both of them, rather than having one on the shelf and the other one in use.
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Big difference when comparing both pads... Does anyone have an H8 original backplane not using anymore that I could borrow to check on hole alignment?
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After reviewing the H8 backplane against the Trionyx backplane, I decided to use the same pads rather than the round pads. So, give me time as I need to re-wire everything again.
Trionyx pads:
<image004.jpg>
Thanks,
Norberto
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Here is a copy of the new H8 backplane. I only added jumpers for the +5V STB and +3.3 volts for the smaller cards. Also it supports the PC switch. No plans to add any other headers.
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Hopefully Glenn’s H8 backplane should be here this weekend to verify measurements against the new H8 backplane, before ordering a prototype to check it out.
In the meantime I bought one of the SFX Power Supplies to verify the PC switch On/Off feature along with other features. This power supply is only to support the new H8 boards. If you need to support the older H8 boards you will need to either update the regulators or buy the “Well PSU’s” as previously stated by Dave McGuire.
I received today the ”123-GM-0550” SFX and it is very, very small. At 5V it packs about 20A and that can burn out the backplane if by mistake something shorts out. I think I shall add a 6A PPTC (will trip @ 10A) in series with the +5v power rail. For 3.3v will limit as well.

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Can’t remember the last time I got a “two day” USPS delivery in anything like two days. Maybe last fall? Right now your package is showing the dreaded status : “Your package will arrive later than expected, but is still on its way. It is currently in transit to the next facility” which seems to mean “your package is stuck in a truck or a warehouse and we’ll probably find it in a week or two…”
Let’s hope for the best.
Will be very interested in following your use of the EVGA SFX power supply. On Rusty I didn’t use your 555 timer circuit but instead just wired the existing H8 power switch across the appropriate two terminals on the power supply cable. have you given any thought to where to locate the pushbutton for the 555 on/off power switch? Presumably on the back somewhere rather than drill into the front panel.
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Have you given any thought to where to locate the pushbutton for the 555 on/off power switch?
I did brainstorm this before with Terry G. and concluded that I need to find a round switch that will fit the fuse hole. The fuse will no longer be needed if using a PC power supply.
If anyone knows about a pushbutton that is round and that will fit the fuse hole, just let me know.
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Received yesterday Glenn’ original H8 backplane. Did a quick check and holes do not aligned properly and the 25 pin headers are shift up by one pad. A lot of measurements to do to have an exact copy.
This is going to take a while to fix and will need to re-route again the whole board.

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I think the fuse hole diameter is 12mm, so this momentary switch should be fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HFXNRQJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I have not seen any issues from this difference in alignment, in fact I never noticed it before. All of the boards in this system, however, are new (either “Les Bird” or “Norberto” creations) so can’t say if there’s an issue with legacy boards. It seems the full size boards do go “downhill” slightly as they run from the backplane to the left of the chassis. One possible benefit is there is a little more room under the card, e.g. to pass ribbon cables between boards.
The “Heathkit” backplane has room for 7 official expansion boards (positions 3-9, 1 being used by the front panel and 2 by the CPU) and has a 10’th slot that only had one “officially sanctioned” use that I know of – the HA-8-8 “extended configuration” board. The “Les” board actually has half-position locations which I have used for some of the smaller boards on occasion. The “Heath” slot-10 position is actually slot “9-1/2” on Les’ layout and he adds an actual Slot 10, spaced evenly with the others. This would not be usable in a standard H8 chassis due to conflict with the metal housing for the capacitor, however in an “H8-2000” configuration using a PC power supply there is potentially room to use this 10’th position, depending on where the power supply is installed. On Rusty I have my real time clock/calendar board installed there
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In general I think most of the issues in the past with lack of backplane slots were due to memory boards. Early on many of us had multiple RAM boards, buying a little bit at a time to expand our systems (16K was $395 – that’s the equivalent to over $1,200 today!). It may be safe to assume most people now use only at most one slot for RAM, maybe none (e.g. for the new CPU boards with 64K on them). This helps greatly with slot contention.
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Thanks Glenn for sending the board. I see that the backplane holes does not aligned properly and the pads are shifted up by one pin. I checked against Les’ V1.4 backplane and same issue. A lot of clean-up to do to create a exact match with the older H8 backplane. See attached picture. I’m very happy that you shared such backplane with me.
You do have a Les’ backplane V1.4; correct? Any issues with alignment? Also I see that he added at the end of the backplane another header and I do not think there is space for any board there. I will double check on my system.
Thanks a lot!
Norberto
Thank you for checking this out and for the picture. Can you send me a picture on how you wire AC into the PC power supply?
Norberto
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I’m afraid I never did anything fancy here. I just snaked the power cord through the open hole where the aux power outlet used to be. It would be easy enough to add a cord restrainer and put the cord through the original hole, but that would entail making a splice.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8KY5UUwpxExU6BxC7
a more professional looking approach would be to reinstall the aux power outlet and run the cord through the original cord hole (with a retainer), then make the splice at the power outlet. The fuse holder hole could then be used for the power push button. This would avoid leaving any gaping holes in the back.
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My two cents:
I understand the reason for bus termination but, just an observation, I’m not aware of any significant noise/signal reflection issues without it. I run multiple systems at varying frequencies up to 10Mhz and have not had any problems. Perhaps if we tried to push to 16 or 20Mhz this would become an issue? I believe the Trionyx board had accommodation for passive termination? I’m sure Norberto gave this some consideration and (perhaps?) decided its not a critical issue? I suppose one could construct a termination board and plug it into the bus??
Current measurement would be a nice to have but I’m concerned about how that would complicate the board layout? Plus not really an issue for modern boards. Maybe for some of the old monster RAM boards (e.g. Godbout, Trionyx) that sucked up power… the mfg. usually gave a spec. on the power draw so it wasn’t that big a deal to make sure you weren’t overloading. With today’s lower power chips and switching regulators power and heat just aren’t that big a concern.
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The only concern that I have is with the H8 extended board that is not buffered and will cause bus timing issues. It is a great idea but a bad implementation. The fix will be to buffer all the signals on such board so that it shows as another H8 board. It is on the TO-DO list. Other than that, the H8 is running fine even at 16MHz, which I tested already with the CF controller card.
http://koyado.com/Heathkit/H8_Extender_Board.html
On the new backplane, I’m adding PTC fuses, to limit the current as the PC Power Supplies are very powerful in terms of current. Do not install the PTC fuse and connect your shunt resistor to monitor Voltage and current.
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