Board revisions

Table of contents
  1. Revision 0: The original
  2. Revision 1: The Hidden Failure
  3. Revision 2: The Hybrid
    1. Revision 2.0
    2. Revision 2.1
  4. Want to contribute?

You cand find here information about the different revisions of the SidecarT board. You can find the revision of your board by looking at the silkscreen on the bottom of the board.

Revision 0: The original

SidecarT revision 0

Owners of the SidecarT board before February 2024 have Revision 0, the original model. This version emerged from careful planning and minor modifications to the prototype, aiming for a small-scale production of 25-30 boards. However, demand exceeded expectations. To manage costs, a two-layer PCB was chosen, emphasizing economical shipping and manufacturing. The design also prioritized track width for reliability in electronic environments, and the board size was influenced by the cartridge connector, Pico W dimensions, and PCB design considerations.

Revision 1: The Hidden Failure

SidecarT revision 1

The transition from Revision 0 to Revision 1 of the SidecarT board involved a shift to a four-layer PCB, reducing its size to about 70% of its predecessor and repositioning components, including the Pico W headers and the SELECT button. This redesign aimed at improving signal stability and physical robustness but introduced challenges such as compatibility issues with certain Atari ST models and fragile case mounting holes. Feedback from users highlighted the importance of backward compatibility with Revision 0 cases, pointing to the need for a balanced design approach in future revisions. This revision was never on sale, only a few prototypes were made.

Revision 2: The Hybrid

SidecarT revision 2

Revision 2.0

Starting in Febrary 2024, revision 2.0 integrates the best features from its predecessors with new enhancements. It maintains the four-layer PCB and mirrors Revision 0’s size for case compatibility. This version introduces larger case mounting holes, optimizes button placement, adds a power LED indicator, and offers a castellated Pico W option for a lower profile. Designed with backward compatibility in mind, it respects the community’s investments while accommodating minor adjustments for existing cases.

Revision 2.1

Revision 2.1 introduces two minor updates to Revision 2.0: the power LED’s resistor has been changed to a 6k8 to dim the LED, and it reverts to the original Ground and UART headers configuration due to JLCPB’s new charges for this SMT option as if it were a through-hole component.

Want to contribute?

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