WII U Intel m5 Console
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
Hi, How were you able to do the battery monitoringbanjokazooie wrote: ↑Mon May 21, 2018 4:16 amTeensy 2++ has 48 IO ports and I needed some extra for RGB leds and battery monitoring.
In windows it is recognized as usb joystick/gamepad and you can install the xbox360 drivers for it.
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Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
Hi,
I'm still working on this project, but with a custom case not using a wiiu controller case.
And I got stuck in the very beginning at the powersupply...
Setup:
I have 9V for charging, TP5100 charger (shortened the circuit for 8.4V charging), BMS panel connected 4x18650 batteries, 2 in parallel, 2 in series, charging is fine, batteries are connected OK, I have 7.38V with this, which goes into a voltage regulator stepdown to 5V (I have a switch before the step down, but I do not have the populo 2813 board...). I connect the 5V to a cheap intel atom compute stick. The stick boots up, windows starts to load, but the stick switches off before the user profil could be displayed.
I have tried 4 different voltage regulators, all produce the same result.
Am I missing a quality voltage regulator (like the populo 2865), or the populo big pushbutton powerswitch board is needed?
Sorry I only got elementary physics knowledge.
I'm still working on this project, but with a custom case not using a wiiu controller case.
And I got stuck in the very beginning at the powersupply...
Setup:
I have 9V for charging, TP5100 charger (shortened the circuit for 8.4V charging), BMS panel connected 4x18650 batteries, 2 in parallel, 2 in series, charging is fine, batteries are connected OK, I have 7.38V with this, which goes into a voltage regulator stepdown to 5V (I have a switch before the step down, but I do not have the populo 2813 board...). I connect the 5V to a cheap intel atom compute stick. The stick boots up, windows starts to load, but the stick switches off before the user profil could be displayed.
I have tried 4 different voltage regulators, all produce the same result.
Am I missing a quality voltage regulator (like the populo 2865), or the populo big pushbutton powerswitch board is needed?
Sorry I only got elementary physics knowledge.
Re: WII U Intel m5 Console
Someone contacted me via email and had some tips to solve the problem. Thank you!
I had a cheap cable+microUSB connector going from the voltage regulator to the compute stick and it was just not enough to get through the needed amp, so I made my custom micro USB male port with proper wire and it works, did some stresstest with insane settings (all 4 cores put in constant boost with Throttlestop and run DeadSpace 1 on 1080p max settings), now I can order my LCD+driverboard.
If all goes well I will switch to an M3 computing stick, that will play 90% of my gog+steam library!
I had a cheap cable+microUSB connector going from the voltage regulator to the compute stick and it was just not enough to get through the needed amp, so I made my custom micro USB male port with proper wire and it works, did some stresstest with insane settings (all 4 cores put in constant boost with Throttlestop and run DeadSpace 1 on 1080p max settings), now I can order my LCD+driverboard.
If all goes well I will switch to an M3 computing stick, that will play 90% of my gog+steam library!
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