[WANTED] Raspberry Pi (any model), DMG-01 Start/Select buttons & Batteries
[WANTED] Raspberry Pi (any model), DMG-01 Start/Select buttons & Batteries
Looking to build a handheld emulator.
Last edited by joe7dust on Mon Jun 13, 2016 6:27 am, edited 9 times in total.
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Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
I am from germany, so shipping would tage ages. But look in this forum, there are a lot of suers that sell spare parts.joe7dust wrote:I finally got all the major parts ordered to create a RetroPie player inside a GBA SP shell. I believe the only thing I need still for sure are the switches themselves. I might also need a pot, but if there is a way to just set a fixed volume and then not have to worry about wiring up volume adjustment then I might just leave it at a fixed volume.
I'm hoping that someone here has spare switches laying around and could do US shipping to arrive by the 13th to 15th.
Also, just use a USB DAC with a volume button, if you want to set and forget the volume.
Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
OK will do thank you.Fleder wrote:I am from germany, so shipping would tage ages. But look in this forum, there are a lot of suers that sell spare parts.joe7dust wrote:I finally got all the major parts ordered to create a RetroPie player inside a GBA SP shell. I believe the only thing I need still for sure are the switches themselves. I might also need a pot, but if there is a way to just set a fixed volume and then not have to worry about wiring up volume adjustment then I might just leave it at a fixed volume.
I'm hoping that someone here has spare switches laying around and could do US shipping to arrive by the 13th to 15th.
Also, just use a USB DAC with a volume button, if you want to set and forget the volume.
Regarding the USB DAC I got a similar response on the rpi irc. Basically it sounds like unless I want to buy a bunch of components and wire up THIS then my best bet is going to be using a USB DAC. That is unfortunate because I was hoping that simply the audio amp board and speaker would be enough, but hopefully I can find a USB DAC for less than $5 after shipping and still have a couple bucks left for the switches.
edit: I just realized.. I probably don't even need the amp board now right, wouldn't that all be built into the USB DAC such that just hooking up a speaker to the USB DAC is enough?
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Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
No, if you use a USB DAC, you do not need the amplifier.joe7dust wrote:OK will do thank you.
Regarding the USB DAC I got a similar response on the rpi irc. Basically it sounds like unless I want to buy a bunch of components and wire up THIS then my best bet is going to be using a USB DAC. That is unfortunate because I was hoping that simply the audio amp board and speaker would be enough, but hopefully I can find a USB DAC for less than after shipping and still have a couple bucks left for the switches.
edit: I just realized.. I probably don't even need the amp board now right, wouldn't that all be built into the USB DAC such that just hooking up a speaker to the USB DAC is enough?
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External ... +soundcard
Something like this would do, but i am not sure if this particular product will work with the Pi.
But others here on the forums used a similar one, i think.
The switches are a few cents. And if you can't invest 2 dollars more, than this project might not be for you.
Those won't be the last investments you will ahve to make, probably. This is no cheap project.
Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
Great, thanks for that info. Would you mind taking a look at this post? http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 5459#p5459Fleder wrote:No, if you use a USB DAC, you do not need the amplifier.joe7dust wrote:OK will do thank you.
Regarding the USB DAC I got a similar response on the rpi irc. Basically it sounds like unless I want to buy a bunch of components and wire up THIS then my best bet is going to be using a USB DAC. That is unfortunate because I was hoping that simply the audio amp board and speaker would be enough, but hopefully I can find a USB DAC for less than after shipping and still have a couple bucks left for the switches.
edit: I just realized.. I probably don't even need the amp board now right, wouldn't that all be built into the USB DAC such that just hooking up a speaker to the USB DAC is enough?
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External ... +soundcard
Something like this would do, but i am not sure if this particular product will work with the Pi.
But others here on the forums used a similar one, i think.
The switches are a few cents. And if you can't invest 2 dollars more, than this project might not be for you.
Those won't be the last investments you will ahve to make, probably. This is no cheap project.
Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
I still haven't ordered these switches. Looking like I won't use a pot at all in my build and will just have a fixed volume output.
Here's what I still need: (shippable to TX, USA)
- Pack of switches to interface between the GBA SP buttons and the GPIO on the RPi0
- Pack of switches for GBZ build in a DMG-01 shell OR GBZ Controller Board (@Helder's latest design preferred)
- 2x 2000+ mAh batteries
- Components for 2x PWM mono audio circuits (2x 270R, 2x 150R, 2x 33N & 2x 10U)
- DMG-01 Shell w/ Buttons included
- LCD Display for the GBZ build that will fit in a DMG-01
- MicroSD card
- Raspberry Pi (any model)
- Solder Wick (aka dewick)
Here's what I still need: (shippable to TX, USA)
- Pack of switches to interface between the GBA SP buttons and the GPIO on the RPi0
- Pack of switches for GBZ build in a DMG-01 shell OR GBZ Controller Board (@Helder's latest design preferred)
- 2x 2000+ mAh batteries
- Components for 2x PWM mono audio circuits (2x 270R, 2x 150R, 2x 33N & 2x 10U)
- DMG-01 Shell w/ Buttons included
- LCD Display for the GBZ build that will fit in a DMG-01
- MicroSD card
- Raspberry Pi (any model)
- Solder Wick (aka dewick)
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Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
Fleder wrote:No, if you use a USB DAC, you do not need the amplifier.
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External ... +soundcard
I had bad luck not using an amp. I had to use an amp even with the USB dac. Fleder, did you have success using the usb audio without an amp?
Agreed! You better be willing to spend a minimum of $120 without blinking an eye. Realistically, it is somewhere between +$150-200.Fleder wrote:This is no cheap project.
A lot of the parts you listed, amazon and ebay is your best friend.
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Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
I think I'll get away with spending less than $120. I wouldn't mind spending that if I had too, but it doesn't look necessary at this time.Kilren wrote:Fleder wrote:No, if you use a USB DAC, you do not need the amplifier.
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External ... +soundcard
I had bad luck not using an amp. I had to use an amp even with the USB dac. Fleder, did you have success using the usb audio without an amp?Agreed! You better be willing to spend a minimum of $120 without blinking an eye. Realistically, it is somewhere between +$150-200.Fleder wrote:This is no cheap project.
A lot of the parts you listed, amazon and ebay is your best friend.
BTW @Kilren, @Helder's new GBZ controller board actually has the amp already built in so hopefully I am able to snag one of those.

@Kilren Your link is broken.
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Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
joe7dust wrote:I think I'll get away with spending less than $120.










Good luck. This is not a cheap project.
My link seems fine.
Re: [WANTED] Switches Kit and possibly also a Pot
It's working now.Kilren wrote:joe7dust wrote:I think I'll get away with spending less than $120.![]()
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Good luck. This is not a cheap project.
My link seems fine.
About the price you will see. I don't mind getting my

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