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    5" Jumpy screen?

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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @josephchrzempiec
      last edited by cyperghost

      @josephchrzempiec
      Nice it works :)
      Do you use the same grounding signal for all?
      Please then graduate @monstermadeofman

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      • josephchrzempiecJ
        josephchrzempiec
        last edited by

        Someone Shake my head off my shoulders please LOL

        Yes i still keep a common ground between both power supplies bypassing the buck boost converters. As i looked online A lot of these Buck boost converters Because there old design That they are notorious For noise on the lines. I do have a power boost 1000c from adafruit But i do not have other buck boost converter like in your I'm i will look into getting one. Meanwhile i think with a little help from filtering caps might for now Help clear up some of the Screaming noise from the lines.

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        • monstermadeofmanM
          monstermadeofman
          last edited by

          Dude you don't need another power converter.

          The Powerboost is the converter! It steps up 3.7V to 5.2V.

          Can you take a pic of your wiring my friend? Just so we can see how you are powering everything

          Not all those who wander are lost

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          • josephchrzempiecJ
            josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
            last edited by

            @monstermadeofman That might be a problem so much wiring you won't be able to see what is going where. There are 30 wires are more going form the game controllers to the raspberry pi and to the LCD and power it's so tangled up it's not even funny.

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            • monstermadeofmanM
              monstermadeofman @josephchrzempiec
              last edited by

              @josephchrzempiec

              Christ man. Are you using a power strip to supply/distribute power to everyhting?

              Not all those who wander are lost

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              • josephchrzempiecJ
                josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
                last edited by

                @monstermadeofman LOL no man I just not got around to cleaning up the wires yes. That was the next thing to do. After getting it powered up and testing it.

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                • monstermadeofmanM
                  monstermadeofman @josephchrzempiec
                  last edited by

                  @josephchrzempiec

                  I would suggest a powerstrip before powering anything.

                  They are simple enough to make or you can order one from OSH Park

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                  https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/tQqjx16m

                  I've got a simple one I made that I use for testing power purposes

                  Not all those who wander are lost

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                  • josephchrzempiecJ
                    josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
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                    @monstermadeofman That is on my next thing to do as soon as i can.

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                    • josephchrzempiecJ
                      josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
                      last edited by josephchrzempiec

                      @monstermadeofman There is a En and Vs pin on the 1000c Power Boost what is that for?

                      the other Question is would the power boost 1000c would be able to charge my 5000mah batteries?

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                      • monstermadeofmanM
                        monstermadeofman @josephchrzempiec
                        last edited by

                        @josephchrzempiec

                        En is you Enable. That's for a powerswtich.

                        I Beleive the VS is also for this but I onlu use VS and Ground. Check Adafruits website for the wiring I beileve it's on there

                        Not all those who wander are lost

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                        • josephchrzempiecJ
                          josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
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                          • josephchrzempiecJ
                            josephchrzempiec
                            last edited by

                            The other Question is would the power boost 1000c would be able to charge my 5000mah batteries?

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                            • monstermadeofmanM
                              monstermadeofman @josephchrzempiec
                              last edited by

                              @josephchrzempiec

                              Yeah dude it would. Will take longer than charging a 2500mAh battery but it will do it all the same

                              Not all those who wander are lost

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                              • josephchrzempiecJ
                                josephchrzempiec @monstermadeofman
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                                @monstermadeofman I got all the time in the world. Being disabled one thing i got is time :)

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                                • josephchrzempiecJ
                                  josephchrzempiec
                                  last edited by

                                  Thank you all for the help I will later on Post a update and let everyone know how it's coming along.

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                                  • josephchrzempiecJ
                                    josephchrzempiec
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                                    Hello all who helped me on my screen problem. I isolate everything from the screen even shorten the wires and still got some jumping to it not as much as before. So i decided to take out the raspberry pi and put the camera it came with for the rear view and what i found out is the problem is the screen even with the camera i still get the same problem. So next thing i tested was putting it on a old DVD player and what i saw was the same thing jumping around a little still wasn't as bad. Over all shorting the wires helped the noise which i think that is what it is and changing the raspberry pi settings Helped it a lot. The LCD i think is not a very good one. Very cheap. No matter what i do to it. The noise won't go away.

                                    Which brings me to the End of the Post. Sad it's over but i learned a lot about this screen, Yeah never to buy it again LOL Thank you to all who helped me with this screen problem. :)

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                                    • josephchrzempiecJ
                                      josephchrzempiec
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                                      Hello i wonder if someone can help me out with the config file to set it for a 16:9 800x480 screen that is a 5" Inch LCD monitor using composite video. There are so many settings i do not know which is better. Sense I'm not using HDMI wish to disable it. This is the link from this post for the video part. But so many to choose from not sure. http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/tags/config.txt/info

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                                      • cyperghostC
                                        cyperghost
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                                        The screen gots two inputs. Did you try the white one?
                                        All at all it seems the screen is faulty.

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                                        • josephchrzempiecJ
                                          josephchrzempiec @cyperghost
                                          last edited by

                                          @cyperghost The white one? that is a second input to video?

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                                          • cyperghostC
                                            cyperghost
                                            last edited by

                                            Yes.. Maybe the two inputs overlay the signal. The white one gets higher priority typically

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