How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
I'm going to try fitting it in one of these cheap Retrolink LED controllers. I don't expect to keep the LED feature, but I figured the clear case would do justice to the nice looking board Here's a video of it in action.
It has a switch on the back that's normally used for the LEDs, but I might try to just use it as a power switch. I also just noticed it also has a slot for a potentiometer on top in this picture, which I assume is for LED brightness? Anyway, there should be a way to wire it in as possibly a volume control through Retropie or something, maybe?
It has a switch on the back that's normally used for the LEDs, but I might try to just use it as a power switch. I also just noticed it also has a slot for a potentiometer on top in this picture, which I assume is for LED brightness? Anyway, there should be a way to wire it in as possibly a volume control through Retropie or something, maybe?
Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Those KAYO Mini-HDMI to HDMI 10FT cables have been out of stock for quite some time now. They have 3-6 feet in stock, but not 10.
I haven't found any other 10 or 15 foot mini-HDMI cables that have that low-profile, squared-off end on them to allow it to fit in the case nicely.
I haven't found any other 10 or 15 foot mini-HDMI cables that have that low-profile, squared-off end on them to allow it to fit in the case nicely.
Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Hello,
I've a question ... about HDMI Power USB, where in your SNES Controller did you put this adaptater ?
And regarding solder you've done on this adaptater, I saw 5V pin (18) and Ground pin (17), in order to get 5V from HDMI Power, I've to solder the component we see in your picture ?
A unmount all my adaptater (I've got another one) and I think the + cable (red) have been solder on between pin 18 from in/out ... but don't know how they solder the ground cable (black) ? And help with picture includes , could you tell me where and how solder the component you add ?
IF someone can help me in the schema ? Where solder the BAT42 Diod ? Why wired like this, there is no 5V output ?
I've a question ... about HDMI Power USB, where in your SNES Controller did you put this adaptater ?
And regarding solder you've done on this adaptater, I saw 5V pin (18) and Ground pin (17), in order to get 5V from HDMI Power, I've to solder the component we see in your picture ?
A unmount all my adaptater (I've got another one) and I think the + cable (red) have been solder on between pin 18 from in/out ... but don't know how they solder the ground cable (black) ? And help with picture includes , could you tell me where and how solder the component you add ?
IF someone can help me in the schema ? Where solder the BAT42 Diod ? Why wired like this, there is no 5V output ?
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Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
This is not the adapter that you need. you need the adapter in my tutorial that gives you a usb level 5V on the hdmi at the TV end. on the pi you only need the one wire jumper shown to get the power from the hdmi connector on the pi zero to the gpio 5V pin.Odissine wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2017 9:21 amHello,
I've a question ... about HDMI Power USB, where in your SNES Controller did you put this adaptater ?
And regarding solder you've done on this adaptater, I saw 5V pin (18) and Ground pin (17), in order to get 5V from HDMI Power, I've to solder the component we see in your picture ?
A unmount all my adaptater (I've got another one) and I think the + cable (red) have been solder on between pin 18 from in/out ... but don't know how they solder the ground cable (black) ? And help with picture includes , could you tell me where and how solder the component you add ?
IF someone can help me in the schema ? Where solder the BAT42 Diod ? Why wired like this, there is no 5V output ?
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Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Sorry for clogging the forums with this question:
Is the sole point of the diode to reroute 5V back up the HDMI cable to power the Pi Zero, and without the diode, the USB power adapter would not power the Pi Zero in its stock/unmodified state?
EDIT: Nevermind. Answered my own question (it's "Yes").
Is the sole point of the diode to reroute 5V back up the HDMI cable to power the Pi Zero, and without the diode, the USB power adapter would not power the Pi Zero in its stock/unmodified state?
EDIT: Nevermind. Answered my own question (it's "Yes").
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Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Thanks for a great guide!
I'm not sure I completely understand how the hdmi-usb adaptor powers the pi. Does the usb have to be plugged in on the TV-side of the cable, or does your modification mean you can power the pi directly from the hdmi plug?
I'm not sure I completely understand how the hdmi-usb adaptor powers the pi. Does the usb have to be plugged in on the TV-side of the cable, or does your modification mean you can power the pi directly from the hdmi plug?
Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
The USB cable needs to be plugged into either the TV or a 5v supply somewhere, such as a usb wall adapter. The diode modification inside the adapter then allows a fairly large amount of current to flow back through the HDMI cable to power the pi using that orange wire soldered to the pi.thomastallaksen wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 5:11 amThanks for a great guide!
I'm not sure I completely understand how the hdmi-usb adaptor powers the pi. Does the usb have to be plugged in on the TV-side of the cable, or does your modification mean you can power the pi directly from the hdmi plug?
So yes, you need to plug in the HDMI cable coming from the pi to the adapter and into the TV, as well as supply 5v to the USB plug however you choose.
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Finished mine. Love it!
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Re: How To - Build the PRS-Tech SNES-Zero
Nice job !
Lovin'it !!
I'm waiting for the HDMI USB Power you mentionned ... But finally I've a question when I see your build in the case ... the USB Power HDMI is not inside your controller, could you please help me and tell me where do you plug/sole the USB Power on your Pi ? I see only one cable output from your controller (HDMI ...) Maybe I miss something (sorry for my english ...)
could you please show me the diagram ? Anyway, I think I'll do as Chromecast and will use on output 2 cable (HDMI and USB) to be plug on TV
Lovin'it !!
I'm waiting for the HDMI USB Power you mentionned ... But finally I've a question when I see your build in the case ... the USB Power HDMI is not inside your controller, could you please help me and tell me where do you plug/sole the USB Power on your Pi ? I see only one cable output from your controller (HDMI ...) Maybe I miss something (sorry for my english ...)
could you please show me the diagram ? Anyway, I think I'll do as Chromecast and will use on output 2 cable (HDMI and USB) to be plug on TV
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