Any pi3 wiring diagrams I can follow?

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Any pi3 wiring diagrams I can follow?

Post by firestw152 » Mon Oct 02, 2017 9:16 am

Switched my project from the pi zero to the pi3 when I saw that donkey kong country wouldn't work on the zero but did on the 3. Already have the pi3 stripped and ready to use but I can't find any wiring guides like the ones for the pi zero.

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Re: Any pi3 wiring diagrams I can follow?

Post by Eccho » Mon Oct 02, 2017 9:21 am

http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1491

This might be useful for you, especially the USB part. Kite's build uses the USB test pads to connect his board to the Pi3 (PP46-PP47 for example). Audio and video can also be found (PP24-PP26) which I used for example for my TV modding. From there it should look almost the same as a RPZero build. You can also find VCC and GND.

This would be a starting point for some testing. Look at the GBZ show-off corner and ask people who used a Pi3 in their build (non-Kite SAIO build).

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Re: Any pi3 wiring diagrams I can follow?

Post by firestw152 » Mon Oct 02, 2017 3:01 pm

Eccho wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 9:21 am
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1491

This might be useful for you, especially the USB part. Kite's build uses the USB test pads to connect his board to the Pi3 (PP46-PP47 for example). Audio and video can also be found (PP24-PP26) which I used for example for my TV modding. From there it should look almost the same as a RPZero build. You can also find VCC and GND.

This would be a starting point for some testing. Look at the GBZ show-off corner and ask people who used a Pi3 in their build (non-Kite SAIO build).
So looking at this to power on the pi I have to have power in going into the pads pp5 for 5V power and pp2 for ground? and that should power on the pi?

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