3.5" Hard Drive 50-pin SCSI Reference Design
Here's the reference PCB and case designs for a 3.5" hard drive that's 50-pin SCSI. This can be used to have the 50-pin and power connectors in the exact same position as a standard 50-pin SCSI hard drive. The case also has the proper mounting holes to mount it in any computer's hard drive bracket. Here's a picture of the small 100mm PCB version of reference design with a Macintosh LC 520 hard drive connector:
Here's a picture of what the edge connector type pcb looks like. Ignore my shitty soldering since I was just testing out my first test pcbs. The pads of the 50 pin connector are slightly off and has since been corrected:
Like all my reference designs the kicad files and 3d models are all there to be modified for whatever particular use you might have.
Personally I wanted to make a 2.5" SCSI hard drive to 3.5" 50-pin SCSI hard drive adapter and possible a 80-pin to 50-pin SCSI adapter as well.
Enjoys.
Here's the reference PCB and case designs for a 3.5" hard drive that's 50-pin SCSI. This can be used to have the 50-pin and power connectors in the exact same position as a standard 50-pin SCSI hard drive. The case also has the proper mounting holes to mount it in any computer's hard drive bracket. Here's a picture of the small 100mm PCB version of reference design with a Macintosh LC 520 hard drive connector:
Here's a picture of what the edge connector type pcb looks like. Ignore my shitty soldering since I was just testing out my first test pcbs. The pads of the 50 pin connector are slightly off and has since been corrected:
Like all my reference designs the kicad files and 3d models are all there to be modified for whatever particular use you might have.
Personally I wanted to make a 2.5" SCSI hard drive to 3.5" 50-pin SCSI hard drive adapter and possible a 80-pin to 50-pin SCSI adapter as well.
Enjoys.