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Parts obsolescence and new SS-30 USB board

During the past few years it has been difficult to source the USB interface used on the KIM Clone and SS-30 USB serial board.  I had to resort to black market parts while waiting for orders from large distributors to slowly arrive.  Well, that chip has been discontinued and replaced with a new chip.

The fastest way to test a new design with the new chip was to update the SS-30 USB board… a re-spin of the KIM Clone is coming, but not soon.  So, here is the new board:

The new chip is at the far right, underneath the USB connector.  Fewer pins so a bit easier to solder!  The labels on the TX/RC LEDs have been fixed to show the right direction.  The baud rate oscillator socket can take either 8 or 14 pin devices.  There are no other changes from the previous version of the board.