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Hello BitBuilt fellas I have decided to participate on the summer contest with my (technically) first electronics project. A GBA Shaped game controller.
Features:
I've had a GBA with a broken screen laying around for a good while and I have been wondering what to do with it for quite some time. The first thing that came to mind is turn it into a game controller, so back then I grabbed my soldering iron and soldered 11 wires directly to the motherboard's test points to a controller board I had laying around. The end result was anything but pretty, the wires were too short so the external board was left hanging in the air, pressing a button pressed everything (soldering a resistor between the controller and gba's ground fixed it) and the usb cable was faulty so the controller kept getting disconnected. If I get to find a photo of this monstrosity, I will make sure to update the thread and add it. Now I'm ready to give closure to this idea.
Features:
- Powered by an ESP32
- Either add the missing buttons from a modern controller (LR2, Analogue Sticks, X and Y) or program the ESP32 to handle them trough "mode switching"
- 3D printed front shell since the controller won't have a working screen
- The same shape and size as a stock gba
- Eventually move to custom pcbs
- Maybe add a battery to make it wireless?
