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You made it really pretty well. It's amazing!
No, I only use RCA, RGB looks complicated to use and saw that it is not compatible with all games and screens.Hi Benge!! question did you use the YPbPr output of your mainboard? I mean, are u using some ps2tohdmi or something like that? or you are using the RGB output?
Thanks in advance!
hahahha yeah I see.. ok, so thanks, I'll look into that in order to decide what to do.No, I only use RCA, RGB looks complicated to use and saw that it is not compatible with all games and screens.
In addition to the usb compatible games limit and the ps2plus compatible games limit, I don't want to end up with a console compatible with only one game lol
Nope, I don't share my design (for the moment)Hello Benge, possible to share your shell ( stl files ) for à french men ??? I want doing à ps2 handheld but im noob in 3d...please
That's a good way to approach it, your design is very awesome.And little other modification, after that if there is some people interested I plan to upload it on cults3D for few euros with a mounting tutorial (for special parts).
After some test print, I'm back with this :
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The print of the night ... (I hate my bed, it is not flat, and I have tried to add a sheet of paper and here is the result :/ )
Fortunately the second try was the good !
I have chosen to keep the original color, because I don't want it black or white, and I think with white or black buttons/joystick it can look nice.
So I sanded the print, and then I applied two coats of varnish :
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This time I only had a few very minimal adjustments to make that didn't require printing another version.
Claro, depois de verificar se todos os componentes se encaixam bem, comecei a montagem :View attachment 15986
Falando em bateria!
Eu planejava usar duas baterias LiPo 5000mah conectadas em paralelo , então as testei para verificar sua capacidade e resistência interna , e aqui está o resultado nesta imagem.
Eles não parecem muito diferentes, eu acho que posso colocá-los juntos (eu realmente não sei qual é a diferença máxima de capacidade / IR). Em qualquer caso, mantenho seus PCMs.
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Finalmente, aqui está o conjunto inferior final!
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Aqui você pode ver o primeiro teste , e funciona bem!
De momento ainda não testei se o controlador funciona e se o cartão de memória foi detectado, assim como o USB.
Estou esperando meus PCBs ... Mas no momento estou muito feliz com este resultado!
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what is the difference between this battery and notebook battery? Which one is the best? did you connect in series or in parallel?@The Salty Memes Thank you !!!
@Ollie For the vita button YES, if it can help other person of course I would share them, for the moment I need to test it more for that I need to receive the PCBs
It is tomorrow and this is what the end result should look like :
I don't know how much is the thinnest ps2 but my goal is to make the thinnest !
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*Yup I forgot the Power button (of the PMS) and the power indicator hole
For now, I have tested the L/R trigger it's a totally different design and much thinner and simpler than on my O-Wii, and it work pretty good !
I also printed a test to see if the location of the batteries was good :
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And finally the last impression of test that I made is to see if the cut-out PS2 goes well and that everything is good, I only had a few small modifications to make.
Tonight I print the full test of the underside (or the final?)
what is the difference between this battery and notebook battery? Which one is the best? did you connect in series or in parallel?wow it came out great! I like the video a lot. I wish I had the patience to work on camera for those good shots
where can i buy ps2 pms made by you?wow it came out great! I like the video a lot. I wish I had the patience to work on camera for those good shots
Mine cell are Li-Po and hold laptop are 18650 Li-ion, now it is more Li-Po.what is the difference between this battery and notebook battery? Which one is the best? did you connect in series or in parallel?
where can i buy ps2 pms made by you?
where can i buy this pcb?Mine cell are Li-Po and hold laptop are 18650 Li-ion, now it is more Li-Po.
The main advantage is the rectangle shape.
I do not make any PMS
I saw a post they did with the regulators, PTH 0808, is this regulator good for the project? Can I use this regulator?You can't anymore, it might appear on the 4layer store but as of now there's no one selling them
Dude, stop double posting please. There's an edit button at the bottom left of your own posts, use it.[QUOTE = "Pablo, postagem: 51132, membro: 3378"]
Você não pode mais, pode aparecer na loja 4layer, mas no momento não há ninguém vendendo
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I saw a post they did with the regulators, PTH 0808, is this regulator good for the project? Can I use this regulator?
I saw a post they did with the regulators, PTH 0808, is this regulator good for the project? Can I use this regulator?
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Sorry friend, I'm new here, I just signed up, I got it, thanks for answering me, it's a shame they don't sell the pms board ready with the regulators anymore.Dude, stop double posting please. There's an edit button at the bottom left of your own posts, use it.
To answer your question, no the PTH08080 is too weak to supply enough voltage to the high draw lines. You need a PTR8060 for the 1.25v line. You could use PTH08080s for two of the remaining voltages, but 1.75v shoud be supplied by a linear regulator due to stability requirements. This is outlined in the PS2 Trimming Guide.
An improved version of the PS2 PMS is/was being worked on. I don't know what the status on that project is, but if and when it releases it will probably be available from 4layertechSorry friend, I'm new here, I just signed up, I got it, thanks for answering me, it's a shame they don't sell the pms board ready with the regulators anymore.