MVD schematics and layouts

All of these files were setup to print in large format (24 by 34 inches). All of the "eps" format files are actually gzipped version of "epsi" -- apparently some variation on encapsulated postscript.


MVD1 (one of the two parities of power/comm boards). This is a 10 layer board.

  • Schematic in either gzipped ps format ( page 1, page 2 (modified to turn yellow lines black), page 3) or pdf format ( page 1, page 2, page 3)
  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf).
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over.
  • Second layer layout(+pads from top layer) (eps or pdf).

    MVD2 (the other of the two parities of power/comm boards). This is a 10 layer board.
    li>Schematic in either eps format ( page 1, page 2, page 3) or pdf format ( page 1, page 2, page 3)

  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf).
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over.

    MVD3 (One of the two parities of motherboards). This is a 10 layer board.

  • Schematic in either (gzipped) ps format ( page 1, page 2, page 3, page 4, page 5, page 6, page 7) or pdf format ( page 1, page 2, page 3, page 4, page 5, page 6, page 7)
  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf).
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over.

    MVD4 Is the other parity of motherboard. I have not made the pictures for it yet. The schematic is the same, or nearly the same, as MVD3.

    MVD5. This is one of two parities of "daughter boards". These boards have the same, or almost the same, schematic as the power/comm boards. The are for the pad detectors in the endcaps and therefore the layout is a lot different. The schematic is the same, or nearly the same, as MVD6 below.

  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf).
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over.

    MVD6. This is one of the two parities of "daughter boards". These boards have the same, or almost the same, schematic as the power/comm boards. The are for the pad detectors in the endcaps and therefore the layout is a lot different.

  • Schematic: eps format (page 1, page 2, page 3, ) or pdf format (page 1, page 2, page 3, ).
  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf).
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over.

    TCIM -- Timing and Control Interface Module. We don't have an electronic version of the schematic. We do have the layout. This is a four layer board.

  • Top layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). aka layer 1.
  • Layer 2. (eps or pdf).
  • Layer 3. Oops, I forgot to make this one.
  • Bottom layer layout+pads+silkscreen (eps or pdf). This is the view from the top, which makes it easy to overlay with the layouts from the other layers, but means it is the mirror image of what you see when you flip the board over. aka layer 4.

    DCIM.

  • Top layer plus pads and silkscreen (eps or pdf)
  • Layer 2 (eps or pdf)
  • Layer 3 (eps or pdf)
  • Layer 4 (bottom layer) (eps or pdf)
    I do not know which one of these is which, but I have files called SKF-980R1.DSN and SKF-1006.DSN which should contain the DCIM and TCIM heirarchical design files. They should be readable with the student version or ORCAD, which is available at this link. I have not tried it yet. Here are some brief instructions on the program.


    updated 13-Mar-2003
    John Sullivan