I haven't played with the screen in a while but I think it worked fine at like 6v
This one says it runs on 12v DC, and I dunno where to get that power from. I tried to hook it to the ground / 5v parts of the second controller port, it would flicker on for a second but nothing really happened
There is no 12v supply in a NES. You can always drill a jack for the screen power and run a second psu to it.
At 6v it worked ok. would flicker sometimes. to be safe I'd say 9v would be choice. I thought the Mrs ran off of a higher voltage? you can solder right to the inside pin if the power port
i'm not really sure where that is, do i have to de-solder the RF box?
guess not, just needed to pull that shield off the bottom. hmmm
Last edited by Saskrotch (May 1, 2013 4:27 am)
Screen flickers on for a bit every 2 seconds. Not sure what else to try.
sounds like its underpowered. You might also check if your screen can be modded to take 5v. I saw a thread where some 12v screens go through a regulator and actually operate at 5v internally, you just have to find where on your screen to apply that five volts directly.
http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2012/1 cd-screen/
Last edited by herr_prof (May 1, 2013 6:17 am)
Oh nice! I think i've figured out which piece is which for the chip, not sure about the header pin spots though
nm found the resistance on those with a potentiometer, although there's a three header pin spot section that also shows resistance
Last edited by Saskrotch (May 1, 2013 6:44 am)
Alright so last night I took off the step-down chip and started wiring everything. Now I'm getting no response from the screen, and the AC adaptor starts buzzing when it's connected to the header-pin spots.