daddelkischde AIO
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 5:18 am
Edit: The pre-sale has started! Check this post for details.
A few months ago I showed you our daddelkischde all-in-one board.
Features:
- buttons are connected to shift registers, behave like an SNES controller (driver: gamecon_gpio_rpi) and use only three pins on the Pi
- PCB and STL for shoulder buttons with conductive pads
- LiPo charger and boost converter (same ICs as on Adafruit PowerBooost 1000 Charger), charge and play simultaneously
- micro USB port for charging
- 4 solder pads for LEDs: power, charging, charging finished, low battery
- stereo poti for volume control
- stereo headphone jack
- mono amplifier for speaker
- ADC to measure battery voltage (Python script available to display battery icon on display)
- 2-port USB hub (one free internal port, one external USB A port)
- optimized for HDMI display
- STL for X and Y buttons including the display holder
We have built three Game Boy Zeros with it and improved the PCB. Now it is time to see if others are interested in buying a kit and how many we should manufacture.
The kit would include the three PCBs, pin headers, stereo poti and headphone jack.
Depending on how many we can order, the price would be around $60 - $65 plus $9 for shipping (USA, Canada and European Union, other countries on request).
Who would be interested?
A few months ago I showed you our daddelkischde all-in-one board.
Features:
- buttons are connected to shift registers, behave like an SNES controller (driver: gamecon_gpio_rpi) and use only three pins on the Pi
- PCB and STL for shoulder buttons with conductive pads
- LiPo charger and boost converter (same ICs as on Adafruit PowerBooost 1000 Charger), charge and play simultaneously
- micro USB port for charging
- 4 solder pads for LEDs: power, charging, charging finished, low battery
- stereo poti for volume control
- stereo headphone jack
- mono amplifier for speaker
- ADC to measure battery voltage (Python script available to display battery icon on display)
- 2-port USB hub (one free internal port, one external USB A port)
- optimized for HDMI display
- STL for X and Y buttons including the display holder
We have built three Game Boy Zeros with it and improved the PCB. Now it is time to see if others are interested in buying a kit and how many we should manufacture.
The kit would include the three PCBs, pin headers, stereo poti and headphone jack.
Depending on how many we can order, the price would be around $60 - $65 plus $9 for shipping (USA, Canada and European Union, other countries on request).
Who would be interested?