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Printed circuit board of an original SNK [[memory card]] NEO-IC8.
Printed circuit board of an original SNK [[memory card]] NEO-IC8.


=== Dimensions ===
Found in this version of the NEO-IC8 Memory Card:<br>
[[Image:NEO-IC8_front.jpg|200px|NEO-IC8, original SNK card.]]
 
== PCB Dimensions ==
 
* Thickness: 0.5 mm
* Thickness: 0.5 mm
* Width: 46.1 mm
* Width: 46.1 mm
* Height: 51.4 mm
* Height: 51.4 mm


The board uses a 68-pin PCMCIA connector, likely manufactured by MOLEX.
== Connector ==
 
The board uses a 68-pin connector which was manufactured by MOLEX and HIROSE among others.
 
* MOLEX Series: 89415 (obsolet)
* HIROSE Series: IC1 (obsolet)
 
[[File:HIROSE_IC1K-68RD-1.27SF.png|640px]]<br>
Datasheet for Hirose IC1 Series Connector:
[[File:Hirose_connector_IC1.pdf|Datasheet for Hirose IC1 Series Connector]]
 
== Battery ==
 
The is a CR2016 lithium battery with solder-tabs on the PCB which powers the [[LH5116|LH5116 SRAM chip]].
[[File:CR2016_battery.jpg|thumb|CR2016 battery found on PCB. Picture by [[User:ArcadeTV|ArcadeTV]]]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 11 November 2019

Front of PCB. Picture by ArcadeTV
Front of PCB with SRAM removed. Picture by ArcadeTV
Back of PCB. Picture by ArcadeTV

Printed circuit board of an original SNK memory card NEO-IC8.

Found in this version of the NEO-IC8 Memory Card:
NEO-IC8, original SNK card.

PCB Dimensions

  • Thickness: 0.5 mm
  • Width: 46.1 mm
  • Height: 51.4 mm

Connector

The board uses a 68-pin connector which was manufactured by MOLEX and HIROSE among others.

  • MOLEX Series: 89415 (obsolet)
  • HIROSE Series: IC1 (obsolet)


Datasheet for Hirose IC1 Series Connector: File:Hirose connector IC1.pdf

Battery

The is a CR2016 lithium battery with solder-tabs on the PCB which powers the LH5116 SRAM chip.

CR2016 battery found on PCB. Picture by ArcadeTV