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Friends, I have been working on my second portable Playstation 2 for some time, due to family problems, I didn't have much time to post the job updates on the forum,
because all the time I had left I dedicated to the project,
forgiving people, I don't speak english, I use a translator...
The project counts:
* 7 "HDMI screen
* Pound Converter (RGB to HDMI)
* 4x 18650 Batteries (2200 mha)
* Case Printed in 3d
* Red Load Plate
* Headphone output
* 64GB internal memory (pendrive)
Here are some pictures:
*Connecting the HDMI port of the "POND" converter with the display board:
*Screen board and converter together:
*It worked!
*Printed case, unfortunately it was necessary to share it due to the limitation of the bed size of my 3D printer...
* Attached parts:
* Case next to the "PS2" board that had very subtle cuts, but extremely important to fit inside the case ..
* Painted case:
Here I have almost everything assembled, I used a pth08080 as a 5v regulator for my PS2 card, and I used to power everything 5v inside the console, these regulators are very good!
it worked perfectly and didn't even get hot ...
It is also possible to see the sound amplifier, battery charge card and the USB slot that accommodates the screwdriver screwed in the lower left corner ...
*Here appears the generic control board that I used, I cut it and reconnected all the points to the buttons ...
Ready!
Here is a video I made, in it I present the console and test some games! I thank everyone! Much of it I learned here with everyone, Thanks!
because all the time I had left I dedicated to the project,
forgiving people, I don't speak english, I use a translator...
The project counts:
* 7 "HDMI screen
* Pound Converter (RGB to HDMI)
* 4x 18650 Batteries (2200 mha)
* Case Printed in 3d
* Red Load Plate
* Headphone output
* 64GB internal memory (pendrive)
Here are some pictures:
*Connecting the HDMI port of the "POND" converter with the display board:
*Screen board and converter together:
*It worked!
*Printed case, unfortunately it was necessary to share it due to the limitation of the bed size of my 3D printer...
* Attached parts:
* Case next to the "PS2" board that had very subtle cuts, but extremely important to fit inside the case ..
* Painted case:
Here I have almost everything assembled, I used a pth08080 as a 5v regulator for my PS2 card, and I used to power everything 5v inside the console, these regulators are very good!
it worked perfectly and didn't even get hot ...
It is also possible to see the sound amplifier, battery charge card and the USB slot that accommodates the screwdriver screwed in the lower left corner ...
*Here appears the generic control board that I used, I cut it and reconnected all the points to the buttons ...
Ready!
Here is a video I made, in it I present the console and test some games! I thank everyone! Much of it I learned here with everyone, Thanks!
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