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Old 06 February 2020, 12:19   #1
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Big grin A4000T Rev4 gerber files

I've converted the A4000T Rev4 data from amigapcb.org into gerber files:
I have removed this link and after discussing with CD32Freak - BippyM




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Old 07 February 2020, 12:00   #2
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Can you do this with A600 2A/A1200 1D1? build them with the CXA2075M mod and I've just wasted 9 months.

Hopefully you can get someone to test this for you, 4000T looks really complicated. Great work.
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Old 09 February 2020, 11:03   #3
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Fantastic work. I've recently build an A4000T from an NOS motherboard and found it astonishingly complex while at the same time highly aesthetically pleasing. This board is a work of art!
Now someone has to have the courage to build a prototype from your Gerber files... ;-)
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Old 19 February 2020, 10:22   #4
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Just like the A600 Gerbers I screwed up the scale on this one too! I'm surprised that nobody noticed it
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Old 19 February 2020, 20:22   #5
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Hmm isnt the 4000T a 6 layer board?
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Old 20 February 2020, 18:30   #6
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Yes, you're absolutely right. I forgot the VCC layer, but the problem is it looks exactly the same as the gnd layer. Anyway, when I figured out the correct scale for the A4000T, I will export the VCC layer too. Thanks!

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Old 20 February 2020, 18:41   #7
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@Chucky
Yes, you're absolutely right. I forgot the VCC layer, but the problem is it looks exactly the same as the gnd layer. Anyway, when I figured out the correct scale for the A4000T, I will export the VCC layer too. Thanks!
Well, @Chucky has lots of experience with missing layers.

SCNR ;-)
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Old 20 February 2020, 22:33   #8
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Yes, but it was wireless GND, not VCC
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Old 22 February 2020, 19:51   #9
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Okay, I've uploaded Gerber files with the correct scale conversion. I've also added the VCC layer, but as I said earlier, it looks the same as the GND layer. Have fun with it
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