Worklog first steps creating ps2 models

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I just finished assembling a ps2 90004 in my own design with a 7" display via hdmi connection, I also installed an esp32 module with blueretro because I left the video enabled on the headphone jack so you can play wirelessly, the thing is that it seemed quite big I tried to do it for little money because I had a lot of leftovers and leftover parts so I also reused the turbine casing of the ps2 90004 and that made me give it a little more thickness reaching 34mm I will put up photos to see the result, I have some videos but you can't upload videos directly to the forum, right? The thing is that it seemed big to me so I set myself the challenge of creating one with the right screen size but not small and making it as compact as possible I will put up some captures of fusion 360 to see how you see it, greetings IMG_1227.pngIMG_1230.pngIMG_1228.pngIMG_1231.pngIMG_1258.jpegIMG_1266.jpegIMG_1267.jpegIMG_1280.jpegIMG_1375.jpegIMG_1376.jpeg
I prepared it to give it a coat of paint
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Once assembled it looked like this
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I really liked how it turned out but maybe it was a little big, that's why I want to make a smaller model,
The measurements of the cut and the idea of locating the control cuts are thanks to the videos of @Fly_5 that encouraged me to create my own model, greetings and my thanks to him
 

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The smallest model I want to build would be the one I'm showing you now, this would have a 5" display in 4/3 which would be the correct resolution, this would only have 18650 batteries but I would put in higher capacity ones,It only remains to design the L R push buttons
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I was thinking of putting this USB-C charging module that also balances the 2s battery, how do you see?
 
Great design I hope you get everything right greetings
 
Hi guys, today I'm going back to the model I showed you up there. I wanted to show you the inside and how I removed the headphone jack and the USB-C for charging. The module I put from AliExpress is really small and balances the charge of a 2s.
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Everything is very tight and I will surely have to make adjustments, that is what this whole idea of having fun with what one likes is about, right?
 
Hi guys, I have some progress on my PS2 model and I wanted to show you how it's coming along, although I'm still missing some important ones like the energy system and the control, I think it will turn out well, I hope you like it, greetings.
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I powered the dysplay with 3v directly from the ps2 and it works fine, but the audio chip that the screen drive incorporates does not work with 3v. I put a regulator with 4.5v to give it extra power, that solved it. I looked for the chip schematic to see the pin out and thus know where the audio came in and connected the PS2 audio there and it worked without any problem.
 
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