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Below is a 2D drawing of an NES Cartridge PCB '''maximum''' dimensions, including holes and spacers.
Below is a 2D drawing of an NES Cartridge PCB '''maximum''' dimensions, including holes and spacers.


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[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nescartdimensions.pdf Print Quality PDF]
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[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nescartdimensions.dr Source XDraft file]
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== NES Cartridge Outline ==
== NES Cartridge Outline ==
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Here is a simplified outline of the above drawing.
Here is a simplified outline of the above drawing.


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[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nescartoutline.pdf Print Quality PDF]
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Here is a diagram showing the pin dimensions and their pitch (spacing). Note: the pitch is 2.50 millimeters (0.0984 inches), '''not''' the standard 2.54 millimeters (0.100 inches) that is very common today for dual-inline package chips.
Here is a diagram showing the pin dimensions and their pitch (spacing). Note: the pitch is 2.50 millimeters (0.0984 inches), '''not''' the standard 2.54 millimeters (0.100 inches) that is very common today for dual-inline package chips.


[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nespindimensions.png Screen Quality PNG]
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[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nespindimensions.pdf Print Quality PDF]
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[http://neonempyr.org/nes/research/nespindimensions.dr Source XDraft file]
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== XDraft ==
== XDraft ==
[http://xdraft.sf.net XDraft 2D CAD/Drafting Program]
[http://xdraft.sf.net XDraft 2D CAD/Drafting Program]
== Label dimensions ==
[[:File:NES Game Pak label template.png]] shows the approximate size of a label for a standard NES cartridge.


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[[Category:Hardware]]

Revision as of 01:12, 11 August 2010

Below is a 2D drawing of an NES Cartridge PCB maximum dimensions, including holes and spacers.

Screen Quality PNG

Print Quality PDF

Source XDraft file

NES Cartridge Outline

Here is a simplified outline of the above drawing.

Screen Quality PNG

Print Quality PDF

(Source XDraft file same as above)

NES cartridge pin dimensions

Here is a diagram showing the pin dimensions and their pitch (spacing). Note: the pitch is 2.50 millimeters (0.0984 inches), not the standard 2.54 millimeters (0.100 inches) that is very common today for dual-inline package chips.

Screen Quality PNG

Print Quality PDF

Source XDraft file

XDraft

XDraft 2D CAD/Drafting Program

Label dimensions

File:NES Game Pak label template.png shows the approximate size of a label for a standard NES cartridge.