Hello, I've been slowly chipping away at this project since May but now I think I've gotten enough done to start this worklog.
This project initially started because I found my old Wii U gamepad broken with the battery all blown up, so I thought it was a good excuse to make my first portable.
So far I've gotten a trim (actually three trims, its a long story) to boot and I have all the parts I need to finish the project. First I disassembled my old Wii U gamepad and gutted it, trying to make as much room on the inside. It took a lot of trial and error to get enough plastic removed to fit all the components in, and I still want to remove more to get better airflow. The Gamepad is deceptively thin, with most of the space in it going to the grips and the screen, so I've had to stack some boards to fit everything and its all pretty snug. Maybe too snug but we'll see when I test the thermals.
Right now I'm waiting on a new driver board for the screen and some heatsinks to arrive. I broke the last board by removing all the ports from it with a pair of pliers - I know it was dumb. Hopefully with the new orientation I have the internals in, the new one will fit without having to be stripped down.
Once the screen is operational again, hopefully connecting all the 4LayerTech boards goes smoothly. Obviously it temporary but here's the best layout I've gotten so far, I hope yall enjoy how this turns out.
This project initially started because I found my old Wii U gamepad broken with the battery all blown up, so I thought it was a good excuse to make my first portable.
So far I've gotten a trim (actually three trims, its a long story) to boot and I have all the parts I need to finish the project. First I disassembled my old Wii U gamepad and gutted it, trying to make as much room on the inside. It took a lot of trial and error to get enough plastic removed to fit all the components in, and I still want to remove more to get better airflow. The Gamepad is deceptively thin, with most of the space in it going to the grips and the screen, so I've had to stack some boards to fit everything and its all pretty snug. Maybe too snug but we'll see when I test the thermals.
Right now I'm waiting on a new driver board for the screen and some heatsinks to arrive. I broke the last board by removing all the ports from it with a pair of pliers - I know it was dumb. Hopefully with the new orientation I have the internals in, the new one will fit without having to be stripped down.
Once the screen is operational again, hopefully connecting all the 4LayerTech boards goes smoothly. Obviously it temporary but here's the best layout I've gotten so far, I hope yall enjoy how this turns out.