Hey all,
Just wanted to share a little something I have been working on. After looking around and finding converters going for nutso prices and finding and following Chops converters, and seeing all the other variations out there from the diving board (made me cringe) and seeing home brew PCI bus converters. I thought about all the things that can go wrong with the different types and wanted to come up with a solution for it. The diving board made me cringe due to the length of it and how much hung over the front of the system, one small mistake and its toast. I have even see scary images of people crossing contacts with foil and other connective materials and sticking them into their systems (iirc one of chops first was a flat ribbon cable). I have already begun the process of working a board up but in the middle had a thought. I want to make this converter work for both systems and I have seen some out there that have a switch to go between the two. Now I'm no engineer but the design works for me and my work for others. My question is, are there chips out there with some kind of switching program on them that will in effect re route the traces internally and out put to the right channels and how much more difficult would this make the board design?
I have some renders of early works I did in 3ds Max, sorry I don't want to show the final untill it is complete:
This has been somewhat easy to make and I have been in talks with a few companies that do over molding for the card slot connector and that's going to be my biggest hurdle I think. My intent is if I can get these produced cheap enough (say $50 or so to the end user) would there be an interest?
The small advantages to the design would be:
It sits flush with the system edge like a Hu does
No need for two converters this one will work on both systems
Your HuCard sits on top and flush with the adapter and not upside down or hung off the edge
Take note: This is not a scale model nor the final and traces are just for effect.
Thanks for any constructive criticism.