FPU card for Macintosh Classic II.
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Macintosh Classic II FPU card

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).

Results

The board dramatically improves the Floating Point performance of the computer.

MacBench 1.0 results running @16 MHz (system clock):

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
1 MC68882FN40A PLCC68 IC1
1 PLCC68 socket PLCC68 IC1
1 TE 5-532955-8 J1 A34313-ND
1 Pin Header 2.54mm 3 pins J2
5 100nF X7R SMD capacitor 0805 C1-C5
1 10uF 10V Tantalum Cap A (3216) C6 399-4788-1-ND
1 51 ohm SMD resistor 0805 R1
1 40 MHz Crystal oscillator DIP-8 X1

(sorry, I had most components at hand, so I only have Digikey references for the rather specific ones)

References

The MC68000 KiCAD library from https://dev.sigpipe.me/DashieElectronics/Jackalope