So after having a Battle Garegga PCB damaged when a power supply failed, and an ST-V motherboard lose a couple input channels due to an ESD hit this year alone-- I'm finally going to manufacture my "JAMMA PCB Protector" board to use on all the JAMMA boards we run in our arcade (and in my collection).
Since I'll need to produce 100's of them anyway, I figured I see if anyone else would be interested in them?
In a nutshell it's just a little pass-through JAMMA extension circuit board (connector on one side, cardedge on the other). There's IEC61000-4-2 spec ESD protection on all inputs and video signals, active voltage clamping and reverse polarity protection on +5V, and self healing fuses with overvoltage protection on +12V, -5V, and the speaker outputs. Also a couple extra snubbers on the coin counters. Probably run about ~$35-40 in qty 1. Let's call that one "deluxe".
A second version is about the same, but only providing ESD protection on all the lines. It'll be more like $20/ea qty 1. We'll call this one "standard".
For home users you would probably just put one of the "deluxe" units in your cab or supergun and it'll protect whatever you connect to it. (That's mainly insurance against a power supply failure or ground bounce or ESD hit to the supergun or cab hitting the board.) For boards that you want some protection on during handling, the 'standard' version gives much improved ESD protection.
For arcade use (and/or paranoid collector type behaviour, like me) I'll put a 'deluxe' unit on every PCB-- that way if a tech makes a mistake during repairs, or there's some other 'odd' condition (switched up power wires, bad power supply, poor grounding, etc.) the PCB isn't damaged and it has ESD protection on the cardedge at all times while being handled. In our case, if a game is down for a few days waiting for a replacement board (assuming we can get one) it costs more in lost income than the protection board-- not to mention that I dread having a $1500 import board killed when a switching power supply decides to let go...
Anyway, that's the project. If you're interested, either reply or PM me. As they say "there's no commitment and no salesman will call".
Thanks,
-Clay

