This repo contains a KiCAD design of an expansion card that adds an MC68882 FPU to your Macintosh Classic II. The board has two layers to keep the PCB cost down. It offers a switchable clock source between the system clock (16 MHz, synchronous operation) and a crystal oscillator on the board (40 MHz, asynchronous operation; tested with MC68882FN40A, the rumours claim 50 MHz will work too).
When using an external 40 MHz oscillator, the Floating Point results improves a bit more (it's not proportional to the clock frequency as at some point the slow 16-bit bus becomes a limiting factor):
### Order a PCB
If you want to order a PCB directly, I have created a model on PCBWay:
### Bill of Materials
| Qty | Value | Device | Package | Parts | Digikey reference |