WII U Intel m5 Console
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
I almost completed my project too, I also used a core M3.
I'm having trouble finding a double coil to eliminate the noise from the audio amplifier that fits in the chassis of the Nintendo switch. Any suggestions?
I'm having trouble finding a double coil to eliminate the noise from the audio amplifier that fits in the chassis of the Nintendo switch. Any suggestions?
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
Use shielding fabric tape and wrap all the audio wires with it to create a shield around them... Also, twist audio wire together before wrapping them with the shield
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WoW! nice trick, I will try It tomorrow.
This is my audio wiring. Banjo has used a coil in the power supply of the amplifier, but the Nintendo switch chasis is so tiny.
This is my audio wiring. Banjo has used a coil in the power supply of the amplifier, but the Nintendo switch chasis is so tiny.
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
For 1S lipo you dont need voltage divider as teensy analog input is rated as 5V, for 2S 7.4V a 2.2KOhm divider is fine.
Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
Just a question. You used a 7inch screen aren't you losing some picture as the gamepad originally came with a 6.2inch screen? Wouldn't the shell cover some of the screen?
I'm gonna do this build but with an android stick instead of windows.
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