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- A circuit board that connects all the componets of a PC | - A circuit board that connects all the componets of a PC | ||
- Is multiple layers (usually | - Is multiple layers (usually four or six) | ||
- This is done by stacking single, or dual, layer PCB's | - This is done by stacking single, or dual, layer PCB's | ||
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- PCI Express 4 or 5 | - PCI Express 4 or 5 | ||
- | - 2.5 Inch Sata, 3.5 Inch SATA, and NVME for storage | ||
- Modullar + Easily Expandible (ie more or less PCI Express lanes, ram slots etc | - Uses the [[Open Source CPU Socket]] | ||
- Modullar + Easily Expandible (ie more or less PCI Express lanes, ram slots etc) | |||
Latest revision as of 20:17, 1 January 2018
Basics
- Part of the Open Source Computer Componets Construction Set
- A circuit board that connects all the componets of a PC
- Is multiple layers (usually four or six)
- This is done by stacking single, or dual, layer PCB's
Used For
- Open Source Computer Construction Set
- Open Source Server + Networking Construction Set
Minimum Viable Product
- USB Type C + Thunderbolt 3
- DDR4 or DDR5 RAM Slots
- PCI Express 4 or 5
- 2.5 Inch Sata, 3.5 Inch SATA, and NVME for storage
- Uses the Open Source CPU Socket
- Modullar + Easily Expandible (ie more or less PCI Express lanes, ram slots etc)
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
Basic Design
PCB
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Surface Mounted Devices
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Soldered Devices
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BOM
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See Also
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Useful Links
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