BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
PCI sockets are also readily available and easier to work with.
This struck me as a pretty cool idea, but I had
a quick look on AliExpress and they don't seem cheap, starting around $50 or more. (Sorry that that link requires login; I don't know how to get search results from that site without logging in.) Though they're nice; you can just plug in an ATX power supply, for example.
And it also occurs to me that PCI uses card-edge connectors for the cards, which makes life difficult for prototyping because you need custom protoboard, rather than any old protoboard you have lying around.
I think that
DIN 41612 looks a lot more promising, if one's going to go for a "real" connector. It's on 0.1" centers, and so goes straight into protoboard, it's got
KiCAD footprints available (at least for the 2-row versions), and it seems fairly cheap (2×32 is under $2/connector on AliExpress). I notice that the 3×32 version of the connector is used for the RetroBrew (
ex-N8VEM)
ECB (EuroCard Bus); they provide CAD files for
a nice little 3-slot passive backplane.