Hello!
I want to reproduce some hard-to-find RAM upgrade modules for the collectible Toshiba Libretto series mini-laptops.
These laptops came with 32MB RAM soldered, and a place to add another 32MB module. However, you can slightly modify a 64MB module from a later model laptop, giving 96MB total.
Both these modules are too hard to find. I want one for my Libretto 100CT, and a friend wants a few.
This will be an open-source design.
There is one roadblock stopping me continuing with the project: I need to identify the mezzanine connector used to connect the RAM module to the motherboard.
I cannot use a different one. I need to use the same one, or one that will fit. I can't change the mating connector on the motherboard.
140-pin
0.5mm pitch
Sits roughly 1.8mm off the PCB
Creates about 2.5mm distance between the two PCBs
Photos of the connector are attached, with a few measurements.
The 32MB module in my Libretto has the Transcend logo on it. I've seen pictures of other brand ones with the exact same PCB tracks.
I've checked Digikey, Mouser, Element14, RS Components.
It is most likely an obsolete connector, which I'll probably need to go to Alibaba for.
I'll give 50 bucks to anyone who successfully identifies it.
Cheers from NZ!
JD