Thanks for the reply. I bought some braided wire shielding off of amazon which would seem to do the job. I just got finished with wiring, and it seemed like it didn’t work AT ALL. There is a large amount of interference in the video still... Dang, maybe I’ll try shielding them individually now.* Copper is a good conductor. It's not strictly necessary, but wire is generally made of copper and I figure if it ain't broke, don't fix it. What else were you thinking about using?
* Individually shielding each wire will prevent the signals from interfering with each other; Shielding them collectively only protects them from external noise. If you're running the wires a particularly long distance, it might be worth individually shielding them. Otherwise, collective shielding is probably fine.
This does really beg the question though: What are you planning to use for wire and shielding? It almost sounds as though you are building your own wires.
Thanks. I’ll try the AV wire.Wii AV cables make for great shielded wires that are easy to solder. The antenna wires from the WiFi module make for great low profile shielded wire, but they are a little more difficult to solder because of how small they are.
YesUhhhhh, you are grounding the shielding right?
Yes, I am using Wii to hdmi. I tested it out with games before I soldered it to the board and it worked fine with all games. Thanks for the help though.You using a Wii2HDMI adapter, right? I had some trouble with them, too..
First i had a lot of interference (diagonal lines moving over the screen). Then I found out my adapter just doesn't like PAL games.. no probs with NTSC games...
Are you making sure the mode pin is getting 3.3v? Sometimes I could get it work without mode and the color would be off and all staticky. Also have you tested the component without a wii2hdmi adapter? That could help single out where the problem is coming from.Yes, I am using Wii to hdmi. I tested it out with games before I soldered it to the board and it worked fine with all games. Thanks for the help though.
The mode pin is definitely getting 3.3v. I will test it with component video tomorrow, thanks for the suggestion.Are you making sure the mode pin is getting 3.3v? Sometimes I could get it work without mode and the color would be off and all staticky. Also have you tested the component without a wii2hdmi adapter? That could help single out where the problem is coming from.