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My LTC pitch module isnt working and I'm not sure why. I followed this diagram:
http://www.getlofi.com/wp-content/uploa … ctions.jpg

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main board all soldered up (don't pay attention to the wire color i didn't color coordinate it at all) :

another picture of the board soldered up:

potentiometer:

Wire to ground:

Wire to the clock:

Wire to +3 -6V:

Gameboy with pitch module off:

Gameboy with pitch module on:

If anyone knows what to do, please do tell.
Thanks,
zaxxon

Last edited by zaxxon (Nov 8, 2013 11:27 pm)

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Is the stock crystal removed? It doesn't look like you cut the trace.

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(219) Indiana, USA

where do you cut the trace? And i didn't remove the original clock

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You can cut the bottom crystal trace. Check the tutorial, they should say where to cut it if it doesn't tell you to remove  the crystal all together. If you don't cut the trace, you're going to have two crystals connected in parallel.

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im going to remove the crystal, ill post the results soon

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where are the solder points for the crystal?

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Also try putting a resistor on one if the pot pads

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what value?

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Differs. try 47k

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ok well I removed the clock and now the screen looks like this when the ltc pitch module is on and off:
*(Also after I turn of the system the lines stay on the screen and then fade away)

picture of the clock:

picture of first solder point for clock:

picture of second solder point for clock:

picture of potentiometer with resistor on it:

what else can I do?

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Does it matter if you adjust the clock while turned on, and have you tried starting the gameboy at different pot positions?

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(219) Indiana, USA

Ive tried starting it at different pot positions and it still hasn't worked and when I try to adjust it when it's on nothing happens. Is there anything else I can do?

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Take a zoomed out shot of your entire setup

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Ok here it is:

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Your +5v and clock out are switched

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it still doesnt work. Here is the new wiring setup:

the screen looks like this now when the pitch mod'd on and when it's off: