I've most of the stuff I need, about to begin the testing phase.
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 9:21 pm
[CORE]
- RPi0 (not sure if the version with camera or not, does it matter?)
- LCD
- GBA SP shell + buttons
- Battery
- DC-DC booster to convert battery up to 5V *note: Not the recommended alternative to 1000c; seems to serve the same function for less
- Audio Amp
- Speaker
[MISC]
- Copper Tape
- Electrical Tape
- Exacto Knife Kit
- Soldering Iron DON'T BUY THIS IT IS CRAP! Didn't make good contact with socket and failed to melt solder after 15 minutes of warm-up. ended up grabbing a butane torch/hot-air/solderer 3in1 combo locally for $20 and it gets hot in 15-30 seconds.
- Solder
- Hot Glue Gun & Sticks
- OTG USB Cable
- Multimeter
[PARTS I ALREADY HAVE]
- Micro USB B to USB A cable (for power)
- Mini HDMI to Full HDMI Adapter
- HDMI Monitor
- USB Keyboard
- Spare Ethernet Cord (a sacrifice to the 26 AWG wiring gods)
- Small Tri-Wing & Phillips Screwdrivers
- Random cords w/ (hopefully) 18 to 22 AWG for powered wiring (SATA cable? One of the extra OTG cables I linked earlier maybe?)
[THINGS I MIGHT STILL NEED OR ARE UNSURE ABOUT]
- Audio Buffer Board | I'd prefer to connect amp/speaker directly to the RPi0 & avoid this part if possible.
- Low-pass Audio Filter | I don't need this if it's only a sound quality thing, lol did you see the speaker I'm using?
- Potentiometer | I'd prefer a fixed volume & avoid this if possible.
- Switches | Unsure on exact sizes/quantity. Pi GRRL Zero guide recommends 8x 6mm, 2x 12mm & slide switch for power IIRC.
- USB Hub | Guide recommends this but I don't see a reason for it if I don't require more than 1 USB device at a time.
- Micro USB Port | Unsure what this is for. RPi0 comes w/ 1 for Data & 1 for Power already. Plus there are 2 points on the underside that can be used instead of the actual port {I think it is still the same port though so it's not like you get an extra USB by using these points})
- RPi0 (not sure if the version with camera or not, does it matter?)
- LCD
- GBA SP shell + buttons
- Battery
- DC-DC booster to convert battery up to 5V *note: Not the recommended alternative to 1000c; seems to serve the same function for less
- Audio Amp
- Speaker
[MISC]
- Copper Tape
- Electrical Tape
- Exacto Knife Kit
- Soldering Iron DON'T BUY THIS IT IS CRAP! Didn't make good contact with socket and failed to melt solder after 15 minutes of warm-up. ended up grabbing a butane torch/hot-air/solderer 3in1 combo locally for $20 and it gets hot in 15-30 seconds.
- Solder
- Hot Glue Gun & Sticks
- OTG USB Cable
- Multimeter
[PARTS I ALREADY HAVE]
- Micro USB B to USB A cable (for power)
- Mini HDMI to Full HDMI Adapter
- HDMI Monitor
- USB Keyboard
- Spare Ethernet Cord (a sacrifice to the 26 AWG wiring gods)
- Small Tri-Wing & Phillips Screwdrivers
- Random cords w/ (hopefully) 18 to 22 AWG for powered wiring (SATA cable? One of the extra OTG cables I linked earlier maybe?)
[THINGS I MIGHT STILL NEED OR ARE UNSURE ABOUT]
- Audio Buffer Board | I'd prefer to connect amp/speaker directly to the RPi0 & avoid this part if possible.
- Low-pass Audio Filter | I don't need this if it's only a sound quality thing, lol did you see the speaker I'm using?
- Potentiometer | I'd prefer a fixed volume & avoid this if possible.
- Switches | Unsure on exact sizes/quantity. Pi GRRL Zero guide recommends 8x 6mm, 2x 12mm & slide switch for power IIRC.
- USB Hub | Guide recommends this but I don't see a reason for it if I don't require more than 1 USB device at a time.
- Micro USB Port | Unsure what this is for. RPi0 comes w/ 1 for Data & 1 for Power already. Plus there are 2 points on the underside that can be used instead of the actual port {I think it is still the same port though so it's not like you get an extra USB by using these points})