So, I basically got all the material I was missing, and in the next days I plan to start relocating all the components on my PCB. I'll also try to take as many pictures as possible (maybe a video would be even better) in order to show you how I'm going to reball the CPU, GPU and RAM.
If you need a 4 layer Wii jut get the 101 version, or instead you can get one that has a different color from white (white Wiis should be the only ones that were made with 6 and 4 layers, all the other colors are just 4 layers)
I think that you have connected the resistor on the right in the wrong way. To me looks like you should connect the left leg of that resistor to ground.
Sorry, I checked again and realized that you connected it in the right way:XD:
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Ok problem solved. H and V sync are inverted on this board. I don’t know why, but now everything works:XD:. I’ve also removed the GND wire from the twisted ones, so there is just one wire going to R/G/B
Here it is
Kit driver LCD 5" Kit HD 800*480
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNMThyO
I’m also uploading the image where you can se the components that I’ve removed to run it off 3,3V
SOLVED VGA PROBLEM:https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.php?threads/no-vga-signal.4980/
Finally I got everything I need. I started by trying to wire up all the 4layertech PCBs so I can check that everything works. I’m having some problems with the video output, but for now is the only problem i have.
I’m trying to switch from AV to VGA but the only thing i get is a blue screen. I tried to check if the wires were connected correctly, and it looks like they are. But when the wires are connected to the wii and the display driver, the tester tells me that all the RGB wires are shorted to the GND...
The problem might be the micro sd itself. Since it is a Chinese cheap unbranded product it might be a very low quality one. I would recommend you to use a better micro sd like the ones from Samsung, Kingston… obviously the price it’s quite high but I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t have those...
Of course, but let me make an example. Down here you can see that if I use 18650 battery cells, there would still be quite a lot of space between the PCB and the back side of the portable. So I asked myself "Why not use it?"
I also thought that if I use this method, it would't be difficult to...
So, these days I was trying to figure out what the dimensions of the final PCB might be, and it seems to me that it might be a little too big. So i was thinking about a solution in order to not take up too much space in width with the components.
So I thought about the motherboard of the most...
You should use the thinner tip that you have. It is better if before you apply some solder to the pin so it will be easier to connect the wire; remember to use flux and a quite high temperature (I suggest 400°) so if you accidentally solder to the wrong pin it would be easier to fix the...