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    PSPi Version 2.0 - Raspberry Pi Zero in a PSP - Project is Now Complete!

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    • adamspcA
      adamspc @johnweland
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      @johnweland
      I'm only slightly experienced in PCB design. What is taking me weeks to design would probably take another person hours.
      I appreciate the offer to bounce things off of you. I might just take you up on that. If you head over to my site we can start some discussions in the forum I just set up.

      Also, the triggers on this PSPi already work.

      https://www.othermod.com

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        johnweland
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        I thought the PSP only had the bumpers and not the triggers (l1/l2, r1/r2 )

        I'll head over the your site and forums now, do you want to start the thread or shall I? (probably better if you do)

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        • adamspcA
          adamspc @johnweland
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          @johnweland
          Yea it's just got the one on each side, not the dual setup like the Xbox

          I'm starting a discussion in the forum.

          https://www.othermod.com

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          • markyh444M
            markyh444 @adamspc
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            @adamspc just for the record, I am totally interested in the pcb route if you are seriously considering designing one.

            Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
            Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
            Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
            https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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            • adamspcA
              adamspc @markyh444
              last edited by adamspc

              @markyh444
              It's official, I'm doing it. Too many people have asked so I can't say no. I hope to make it a group activity, so anyone with PCB design experience or anything helpful to add please visit the this forum to participate.

              https://www.othermod.com

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                84TAVeRT
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                i would definitely buy a couple boards. i have 2 old dead psps that would make good donors :D

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                • adamspcA
                  adamspc @84TAVeRT
                  last edited by

                  @84TAVeRT Sounds good. All my focus is on designing the board right now.

                  https://www.othermod.com

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                    adcraggles @adamspc
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                    @adamspc
                    Hi I've started the build, but haven't got to connecting the fpc cables to the pi yet.

                    Is it worth waiting for this pcb you're designing? Do you know timescales yet.

                    Thanks

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                    • adamspcA
                      adamspc @adcraggles
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                      @adcraggles
                      It's hard to give a good estimate. I can say that once the design is finished it'll take a couple weeks to get it made and then it needs to be tested. I'm still at least a couple weeks from finishing the design, and some of the circuits are still being designed. I'll post an update when I have a better estimate.

                      https://www.othermod.com

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                        adcraggles @adamspc
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                        @adamspc

                        Thanks mate,
                        I think I'll wait as I'm making 3, 2 for Xmas presents and 2 for myself.

                        Goodluck

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                          adcraggles @adcraggles
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                          @adcraggles 1 for myself I meant

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                          • adamspcA
                            adamspc
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                            Hey guys, just updating to say I'm considering PSPi Version 2 to be complete. The custom PCB is being designed, and I'm planning to use it for Version 3. Follow along and get involved at my site.

                            https://www.othermod.com

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                            • adamspcA
                              adamspc
                              last edited by

                              I made a Youtube video showing Version 2 in action.

                              https://www.othermod.com

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                              • obsidianspiderO
                                obsidianspider
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                                Wow, now I'm thinking that I may go this route for my portable instead of a Gameboy Advance. That's really slick.

                                📷 @obsidianspider

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                                • mooseprM
                                  moosepr
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                                  Yeah its pretty Slick!! Have you got the analogue sticks working?

                                  want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                                  • adamspcA
                                    adamspc @moosepr
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                                    @moosepr I'm working on it, but I probably won't add it to this one. I'm wiring up an analog/digital converter that converts the stick position (Ohm value) to a series of button presses. There is a little bit of hardware and a lot of software work left before I'm happy with it. I was just ready to have this finished, so I moved it to Version 3. I'll post a guide on my site once I have it working the way I want.

                                    https://www.othermod.com

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                                    • mooseprM
                                      moosepr @adamspc
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                                      @adamspc not sure on your plans for the analog to digital conversion, but can highly recommend these

                                      https://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&search=beetle&description=true&product_id=1075

                                      it is essentially an arduino leonardo, so you would be able to program it to read the analogue inputs, and convert them to keyboard commands to be sent to the pi via usb. The only problem with that, it would mess up your usb socket on the top.

                                      want to get a tft into your project, look no further than here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7464/ili9341-tft-screen-guide

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                                      • adamspcA
                                        adamspc @moosepr
                                        last edited by adamspc

                                        @moosepr Very cool. That would definitely simplify everything. I'm trying to avoid using a USB hub in this project, so yea this would probably be a no-go. I've got options though. I'm using an MCP3002, and I've already added it to my PCB.

                                        0_1475159804504_3D.jpg

                                        https://www.othermod.com

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                                        • cyperghostC
                                          cyperghost
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                                          @adamspc
                                          I'm sure I used the same car monitor as you in my build. But I power this one with 12V and then convert to 5V.
                                          I als use the same PAM audio module as you in your build but I'm running in audio troubles. There is some noise during startup and loading games (always if the Pi acts) - the in game sound itself is quite fine, but it's annoying in idle.

                                          Can you please take a look to my build: Popeye Pi and help me out? Maybe I setted something wrong in the command.txt? I just use mono audio and used GPIO18.
                                          What GPIOs are you using?

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                                          • adamspcA
                                            adamspc @cyperghost
                                            last edited by adamspc

                                            @cyperghost
                                            I'm troubleshooting the same idle noise you are. I've resolved it temporarily by setting the OS volume at 100% and adding a resistor(150-250ohm) in series with each audio channel between the amplifier and speaker. This makes the noise far less audible, but makes your max volume lower. This is only a temporary solution, and I'm working on a permanent one.

                                            Things I've tried:

                                            • Different high/low-pass filters on the PWM
                                            • Different high/low-pass filters on the PAM8403 output
                                            • Ferrites on PWM and PAM8403 output

                                            Things I'm going to try:

                                            • Small capacitor and ferrite together on the amp output (waiting on parts)
                                            • Capacitor on 3v3 line. The noise seems to be coming from the CPU and SD card activity, and I'm wondering whether leveling the voltage out will remedy the noise somewhat.
                                            • Larger inductors on the PWM and PAM8403 output
                                            • Band stop filter at the specific frequency that is giving the noise

                                            I'm using GPIO 13 and 18. I also see that you're trying to bridge the audio channels instead of using two speakers. I read somewhere that you can take both positive outputs from the amplifier and connect them to two resistors in series, and then the connection point between the two resistors goes to the speaker. Something like this. I cannot remember where I saw it. This would also double as the resistor needed to lower the idle noise. Maybe try 150-250ohm. Worse case scenario you damage the $1 amp.
                                            0_1475169160543_audio bridge.jpg

                                            https://www.othermod.com

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