Does anyone know where I can find some PCMCIA/PCCARD prototyping boards? I suppose I could scrap some old PCMCIA ethernet adapters I have, but a real prototyping board (possibly with an extender) would be preferrable. Patrick ========= For LAN/WAN Protocol Analysis, check out PacketView Pro! ========= Patrick Klos Email: patrick@klos.com Klos Technologies, Inc. Web: http://www.klos.com/ ==================== What goes around, comes around... =====================

PCMICA (PCCARD) Prototyping Boards?
Started by ●February 13, 2004
Reply by ●February 17, 20042004-02-17
patrick@klos.com wrote:> Does anyone know where I can find some PCMCIA/PCCARD prototyping boards? > I suppose I could scrap some old PCMCIA ethernet adapters I have, but a > real prototyping board (possibly with an extender) would be preferrable. > > Patrick > ========= For LAN/WAN Protocol Analysis, check out PacketView Pro! ========= > Patrick Klos Email: patrick@klos.com > Klos Technologies, Inc. Web: http://www.klos.com/ > ==================== What goes around, comes around... =====================We have a PC-Card proto-board from Sycard technology (www.sycard.com). Lots of proto-area but lots of $$ too, IIRC. Jens
Reply by ●February 17, 20042004-02-17
Jens Hildebrandt wrote:> patrick@klos.com wrote: > >> Does anyone know where I can find some PCMCIA/PCCARD prototyping boards? >> I suppose I could scrap some old PCMCIA ethernet adapters I have, but a >> real prototyping board (possibly with an extender) would be preferrable. >> >> Patrick >> ========= For LAN/WAN Protocol Analysis, check out PacketView Pro! >> ========= >> Patrick Klos Email: patrick@klos.com >> Klos Technologies, Inc. Web: http://www.klos.com/ >> ==================== What goes around, comes around... >> ===================== > > > We have a PC-Card proto-board from Sycard technology (www.sycard.com). > Lots of proto-area but lots of $$ too, IIRC.It should be quite easy to design something much cheaper that plugs into the socket and brings all the signals out to a header that may be connected to a proto board. I've thought of doing this myself for some time. Leon -- Leon Heller, G1HSM Email: aqzf13@dsl.pipex.com My low-cost Philips LPC210x ARM development system: http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller/lpc2104.html
