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https://github.com/ikorb/gcvideoIncredible. Can you elaborate on the digital HDMI? Is there a link or guide on that? Great job man, love your work.
https://github.com/ikorb/gcvideoIncredible. Can you elaborate on the digital HDMI? Is there a link or guide on that? Great job man, love your work.
My custom PCB (it's earlier in the worklog) is based on the Pluto IIx-HDMI board, which is described on the GCVideo-DVI GitHub page. And my LCD driver is based on this board, which can take the HDMI input.Can you elaborate on the digital HDMI? Is there a link or guide on that?
My batteries are Panasonic 18650 3400 mAh cells, which are in the BOM. There are pink Samsung 18650 3500 mAh cells which are better, but when I bought some I was sent defective ones and nearly not refunded.Could I have the link to what batteries you used? Ive seeing alot o people using them but i cant find them myself
It is a B3510X05B 35x35x10mm fan. It runs very loud at 5V, so I use 3.3VHi was wondering where you got the fan from? Thx
That fan looks fine, but it's not the same type of fan. That is an axial fan, so it takes air in the back and blows it out the front. The one I listed is a blower fan, which takes air in the back and blows it out the side. Blower fans are preferred for thinner cooling setups, but they're harder to find. Here is a similar but not quite as good blower fan.Hi, am wondering if this fan would be a good substitute for the one you used (difficult to get for me):
https://www.digikey.com.au/product-detail/en/sunon-fans/MC35100V1-000U-A99/259-1560-ND/2757782
Generally, red is power, black is ground and the other colour is for controlling the fan speed. Without a control signal, the fan will just run at full speed on its own.Thanks very much I will possibly get the delta, It has three leads though, what is the third one? I have a cooling set up similar to yours, so hoping this fan can do the trick. What are the signs that your Wii portable isn't being effectively cooled?
You can buy one with only red and black wires. Otherwise, what Stitches said.Thanks very much I will possibly get the delta, It has three leads though, what is the third one? I have a cooling set up similar to yours, so hoping this fan can do the trick. What are the signs that your Wii portable isn't being effectively cooled?
Yep, and those are 3400 mAh. Samsung makes a 3500 mAh verison.Did you use NCR 18650B batteries ?
The SN74CBT16245 is a big digital bus switch. It acts like 16 individual SPST switches. This is to separate all the buttons from the controllers that aren't being used, which I've found to be the most effective way to have 3 controllers connected to 1 set of buttons.
Oh so I see he's using a 3-way switch for his Wii Sp and using another switch for the classic controller, but what are they connected to, is he using a gc+ board or is he using 3 individual boards that were cut from the controllers, it's that I can't get pinned into my head.He (@JacksonS ) explained everything in the worklogs of this and his previous portable.
Here is the link to the worklog of the first Wii SP:
Wii SP:
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wii-sp.323/#post-2844
The way he did it in the SP 2.0 is described in this worklog. You can find it on page one:
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/wii-sp-2-0.1416/
Again, he posted everything in these two worklogs. Please read them fully before asking these questions again.Oh so I see he's using a 3-way switch for his Wii Sp and using another switch for the classic controller, but what are they connected to, is he using a gc+ board or is he using 3 individual boards that were cut from the controllers, it's that I can't get pinned into my head.