Amiga 500 Micro HDMI Plug Holder- Pistorm
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This little mount allows you to install a micro HDMI connector pcb with a flat ribbon cable in the Amiga 500 using the existing composite connector hole in the case. It is non-destructive and can be easily undone. I put 3 of them in the file because they are very small and the 3d printers sometimes struggle with them. Also, the tabs on the bottom that go through the composite connectors original support holes are made purposefully large so they can be trimmed allowing for variance in the A500 pcbs and for solder that cant be removed from the board. The PCB I designed this for is the type found at this link: https://a.co/d/4DWccHG It is for the female connector. For mounting I used a soldering iron to heat header pins and push them into the mount, in the location of the back 2 holes(looking from the back of the Amiga) in the A500 PCB and soldered the header pins to the Amiga. I also used the soldering iron and a header pin(or a tiny drill bit) to make a small hole for the single front hole and then removed it and replaced it with a tiny screw for plastics. The small cutout on the bottom of the mount is for clearing a resistor that sits right behind the side by side pins on the original composite connector layout.
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