Maybe @1461748123 could help us with this

@lotus1994 what was your plan for controls?
For those using a Pi Zero ( @Fleder ?), the display and audio will take up some GPIO pins, I hope we can also squeeze in the controls as well!

I need a better camera.kite wrote:These are great, could you please confirm that the 10 resistors in the bottom right corner are the following:lotus1994 wrote:...
So pictures are OK, as good as my phone seems to want to take, but if you need numbers or other pictures, let me know and I will break out the real camera (needs a charge, so cell pics is all I got for now).
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I am using a Teensy. I have the 10 pin ribbon connector soldered to the FPC stick. The first one I did... wow, real bad. The second one is a little crunchy but I think would work. The third came out nice (got the hang of it, I think). I have 1 more FPC stick so I am going to assemble that ne so I have 2 solid boards to use.Racerboy wrote:I'm wondering if we should plan ahead and see if we could get some custom control boards made for each side that take in the ribbon cable through the FPC connector, use a charliplexing method, then output pins that go to GPIO. It would certainly make everything a lot simpler.
Maybe @1461748123 could help us with this![]()
@lotus1994 what was your plan for controls?
For those using a Pi Zero ( @Fleder ?), the display and audio will take up some GPIO pins, I hope we can also squeeze in the controls as well!
I am not yet sure what i am going to use as a heartRacerboy wrote:For those using a Pi Zero ( @Fleder ?), the display and audio will take up some GPIO pins, I hope we can also squeeze in the controls as well!
Now I see what you mean by these being a pain to solder! I don't know what I was imagining, but this is not going to be fun...any tips from your experience? Did you tin the board first?lotus1994 wrote:I do not have extra adafruit boards, just the tiny connectors that get soldered onto them.
I just watched some surface mount solder videos and they make it look so easy! And they do these .5mm pitch boards by eye! I needed to use my magnifier just to get them lined up! I will give it a try by this weekend but why do I feel like I am going to have blobs all over the place, cursing these people from youtube as I do it?
Buy extras. LOLRacerboy wrote:Now I see what you mean by these being a pain to solder! I don't know what I was imagining, but this is not going to be fun...any tips from your experience? Did you tin the board first?lotus1994 wrote:I do not have extra adafruit boards, just the tiny connectors that get soldered onto them.
I just watched some surface mount solder videos and they make it look so easy! And they do these .5mm pitch boards by eye! I needed to use my magnifier just to get them lined up! I will give it a try by this weekend but why do I feel like I am going to have blobs all over the place, cursing these people from youtube as I do it?
Yeah, my main solder is like 0.031", but I just found some 0.020" so I'll try that. Thanks for the advice! I was just about to give it a shot so I could make heads or tails of the control pinout on each side.lotus1994 wrote: Buy extras. LOL
get a thin solder, like .015 or .020. My first try I put solder on a flat tip and wiped it across the contacts... disaster. The second one I did each one with a quick touch of the solder and it came out decent. third one I got the hang of it and it came out nice. Slow and steady is my advice.
Yes, this is my main build right now. I put aside my Gameboy Advance Pi Zero project once I saw the potential that the Wii U Gamepad had to offer, and I'd totally rather play games on it regularly. Here's a list of stuff I have so far:lotus1994 wrote:Racerboy, did you start your build then?
I was able to do it with .031 but it was so much easier with the thinner solder.Racerboy wrote:Yeah, my main solder is like 0.031", but I just found some 0.020" so I'll try that. Thanks for the advice! I was just about to give it a shot so I could make heads or tails of the control pinout on each side.lotus1994 wrote: Buy extras. LOL
get a thin solder, like .015 or .020. My first try I put solder on a flat tip and wiped it across the contacts... disaster. The second one I did each one with a quick touch of the solder and it came out decent. third one I got the hang of it and it came out nice. Slow and steady is my advice.
Yes, this is my main build right now. I put aside my Gameboy Advance Pi Zero project once I saw the potential that the Wii U Gamepad had to offer, and I'd totally rather play games on it regularly. Here's a list of stuff I have so far:lotus1994 wrote:Racerboy, did you start your build then?
Raspberry Pi Zero
Powerboost 1000C
Wifi / Bluetooth Combo Adapter - works flawlessly
FPC Connectors
FPC Boards
Black Gamepad Shell
Full Trigger Set
3600mAh Wii U battery upgrade - still pretty weak for its size, I hope it's good enough
And this is on the way:
6.2" LCD Screen TM062RDH03
Where are you at in your build?
No, kite said he's going to make a board for that display so I'll just wait on that.lotus1994 wrote:Do you have a controller board for the LCD?
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