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  1. Cyclos787

    Ashida Wii Portable

    Awesome work, and mad respect for designing this to be user friendly and replicated.
  2. Cyclos787

    The Wavecube

    I started my first portable in spring of 2020, I designed it with the goal of making something that felt and looked as close to an official Nintendo product as I could get. The result was the Wavecube: Specs: - Frankencased shell from original Wavebird plus 3D printed PLA internals housing...
  3. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Finally done! Got my hands on a new MX chip and swapped out my other one. I realized that when I have a coin cell attached, I sometimes get continuity between 3.3v and GND but not always, and I think this could just be due to the battery running. And only some grounds will have continuity with...
  4. Cyclos787

    Solved How to fix/reset Battery Protection Circuit?

    If this is the same process as the red board, if you plug your borard in to a power source this should unlock it and allow voltage to go through to your batteries
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    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    I narrowed the short down to the MX chip, cleaned up the soldering and flux and now there is absolutely no way that the chip could be shorting based on my connections. I power up my portable and everything seems fine (except i'm only getting audio from one speaker at a time for some reason), but...
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    Worklog Wii portable "Ashida Wavebird" worklog

    This is coming along great! Not sure if you plan on adding rumble or not but the handles have enough room to fit a small coin motor in each, it makes it feel more like joy-cons than the centered rumble in a regular gc controller
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    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Almost there, everything is working okay, but I'm having some trouble where the controller occasionally shorts. I'm not sure if this is normal or not, but after powering off and opening the portable there will be a short between 3.3v and ground, after hitting random buttons and moving the...
  8. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Audio, VGA, and MX all good! After replacing my busted Wii board, I readded in my audio circuit and then relocated MX and enabled VGA. For the audio circuit I connected my Wii > TDA1308 headphone amp > 10k Ohm wheel pot > stereo switching headphone jack > PAM8803 Amp > speakers. Its not the...
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    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Took a little break but I'm back at it, I replaced my bad regulator and tested with the Wii board and found that the board was dead, so I trimmed up my backup Wii and will test it once its all sanded. I reorganized my wiring so that each component is no longer connected to the output of the...
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    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    I think you're right, I plan on getting my new regulators set up and testing things more incrementally until everything is back together. I think from my wiring I had multiple series circuits going from each regulator.
  11. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Update: Not good. I replaced the 5V regulator, got everything hooked up correctly and then powered on my portable but the video wasn't coming through, I think the composite wire had been disconnected under the board because I couldn't find continuity. So I soldered on a new wire using one of...
  12. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    After a short hiatus I'm back, I ordered my headphone amp and got the board secured down, and hit some problems as usual. When screwing the board down one of my screw posts kept breaking from inside the case, I glued it back with some epoxy and was able to get a screw in there carefully. I was...
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    Question Short on 5v Regulator

    I'm putting together the last bits of my portable and I noticed I had continuity between 5V and ground. I disconnected USB, screen, and all my 5V components and the short was still there, so I determined it was on the regulator. I stripped all the components off the 5V regulator and tested and...
  14. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    I have a switching jack but I think I still need a lighter amp to power it, I could try connecting the Wii directly to the jack and then to my PAM8803 and speakers though. I know that the PAM8803 would probably blow out headphone speakers if I connected the headphone jack to the output. This...
  15. Cyclos787

    BBLoader v1.3 - beta

    Hey, I have a trimmed wii all set up with BBLoader, and since first installing BBLoader when I power the system on I get about one second of a green pixellated matrix looking glitchy screen. After that everything seems to work fine. I am assuming this is some initial interference from my voltage...
  16. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Starting to put everything together, I have hit a few minor roadblocks: First, I realized my audio amp (PAM8803) will not allow for a headphone out, so I ordered a TDA1308 and I'm going to see if I can stick that before the PAM8803 to get headphone audio. If that dosnt work then I guess the...
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    Question PAM8803 amp with switching headphone output?

    After some more looking around online I am going to try hooking up my audio from the Wii > TDA1308 headphone amp > headphone jack > PAM8803 speaker amp > speakers.
  18. Cyclos787

    64-amp For sale

    If these are still available, could I use a 64-AMP in a Wii portable for headphone + speaker output? Also, would you be willing/able to assemble the board for me if I paid extra?
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    Question PAM8803 amp with switching headphone output?

    So I'm finally putting all of my parts together to finish up my portable and I realized that my audio amp (PAM8803) is supposedly not designed to be used with a headphone out. Are there ways around this? I saw in a few threads suggestions to put a stereo pot from the Wii's audio to the PAM8803's...
  20. Cyclos787

    Worklog First portable: The Wavecube

    Case is finished! After 10 rainy days I finally got a day sunny and dry enough to clear coat. I'm going to let the case cure another day or two and then wrap everything up. All that is left is connecting the MX Chip, wiring VGA, hooking up the audio, and connecting the controller. If no...
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