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2.47v according to my multimeter. This is the 10k resistor between the button and the transistorSo across the resistor there is like ~3V?
2.47v according to my multimeter. This is the 10k resistor between the button and the transistorSo across the resistor there is like ~3V?
Sorry, I meant the 100k one. Anyway you should test the voltage on the button too.2.47v according to my multimeter. This is the 10k resistor between the button and the transistor
Hmm I don't thin that it could cause any problems, but I don't know how pressing repeatedly the sync button will affect power consumptionSo the circuit works when I disconnect it from the screen button and just touch the wire to ground. I guess I could use the audio amp volume button as the sync button. I dont think activating the sync randomly should mess anything up right?
Are you sure it is a pullup?Ok wired it up and the bluetooth is not activating sync. I can confirm bluetooth is functional. It goes from 0v to 3.3v as desired. Looked at a stock board and there is a 10k pullup on the bluetooth that I didnt relocate to the bluetooth module but we did add the pullup on the transistor so idk.
It is attached to the sync pin and goes to ground.Are you sure it is a pullup?
Ok, so it is a pulldownIt is attached to the sync pin and goes to ground.
Haha thanks. I've done clean work before but I would not describe this as clean lmao. Either way, it worksWow Gman, why's your work so clean? On a serious note though your work is great!
I can't imagine how this thing is gonna be when finished.
Did you use one of the volume switches?Haha thanks. I've done clean work before but I would not describe this as clean lmao. Either way, it works
Yeah, the circuit is functioning but it isnt activating the sync correctly for some reason.Did you use one of the volume switches?
I didn't and still don't notice. To which audio filters are you referring?Yeah, the circuit is functioning but it isnt activating the sync correctly for some reason.
Also you like those audio filters I stole from another Wii @Shank?
I cut off the audio filtering caps from a dead Wii and wired them in. They are located right next to the audio amp from the shielded wires.I didn't and still don't notice. To which audio filters are you referring?
Also, this portable is looking amazing so far
Ok you got me, I did not know the wifi antennas clipped on, so I cut them while I was figuring out my case. I will be reattaching them eventuallyQuick question, did you cut the pcbs off the end of the wifi antenna wires?
Ok good, because those do literally nothing without those PCBs at the end.I will be reattaching them eventually
Hmmmm that's odd. Do you have an oscilloscope?Yeah, the circuit is functioning but it isnt activating the sync correctly for some reason.
A silly scope ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)Do you have an oscilloscope?
I wish. I can using a tact switch on the bluetooth module to make sure that works firstHmmmm that's odd. Do you have an oscilloscope?