First of all, I apologize for my English.
I write this thread with translate
I'm sorry if I can't write this here.
And let me know, I saw some quality questions about Nintendo 64 on this forum, so I wrote it because I thought it was right to write it here.
I recently did a research to make n64 portable.
I knew a lot of the components were sold in bitbuild stores, but they're closed now.
So I did more research and found the 4 layers. I think the pms sold there are only for Nintendo Wii.
I saw the link below.
Is there any place I can buy soldered pms for nitendo64?
I can attach resistance and capacitors to pth08080 and reposition pif, but I am not confident of soldering pms.
And one more question is, can I just connect the battery to the bms and connect the Nintendo64 without pms?
I don't know anything about electrons.
I've seen a pdf guide in the search, and instead of pms, they use Powerbrick, which I looked up, and I thought I could replace it with bms.
I write this thread with translate
I'm sorry if I can't write this here.
And let me know, I saw some quality questions about Nintendo 64 on this forum, so I wrote it because I thought it was right to write it here.
I recently did a research to make n64 portable.
I knew a lot of the components were sold in bitbuild stores, but they're closed now.
So I did more research and found the 4 layers. I think the pms sold there are only for Nintendo Wii.
I saw the link below.
RVL-PMS-2
The RVL Power Management System Version 2 is the ubiquitous power solution for your next Wii portable. This compact board handles all your power needs by combining battery management and voltage regulation onto a single board. Version 2 integrates all the features of the original RVL-PMS, and...
4layertech.com
Is there any place I can buy soldered pms for nitendo64?
I can attach resistance and capacitors to pth08080 and reposition pif, but I am not confident of soldering pms.
And one more question is, can I just connect the battery to the bms and connect the Nintendo64 without pms?
I don't know anything about electrons.
I've seen a pdf guide in the search, and instead of pms, they use Powerbrick, which I looked up, and I thought I could replace it with bms.