TurboExpress/PC-Engine GT Screen and A/V Out Boards

Started by MobiusStripTech, 09/04/2017, 07:40 PM

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MobiusStripTech

Hey Guys,

I made a couple small PCB's and put them up on OSHPark for anyone who wants to order them. These are based on thesteve's circuit for modding your TurboExpress or PC-Engine GT for a new screen or A/V Out. While the circuit can obviously be built without these, I just think it's a bit cleaner than using perfboard or building a circuit on top of the 6260.

TurboExpress/PC-Engine GT Screen Mod Only Board
https://oshpark.com/projects/fAyYocPK/

TurboExpress/PC-Engine GT Screen Mod and A/V Out Board
https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/SAfzq1dI/

MobiusStripTech

Just a note, I have now installed these and can confirm they work just fine. It definitely helps keep everything clean.

RxM

I'm interested in purchasing 2pcs
You except PayPal?  how much are  they? and Do you provide instructions guide?


Thanks Regards
RxM

MobiusStripTech

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Yeah I can sell you prebuilt ones if you want. Do you want the ones with or without the AV out? The circuit is slightly different if you want AV out or just a screen mod. I can give you some instructions as well. All of this is based on the circuits and findings that theSteve posted on here. I just made a board to contain the circuit.

You will still need to lift the pins on the huc6260 and obviously make those connections. Just let me know which boards you want.

AVOutPCBs.jpg
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=341177199660484

RxM

I would like the prebuilt 2pcs  that will do both LCD and AV out

How much for 2 pcs ?





Thanks
RxM


RxM

Ok Great......You except PayPal?   If yes   what is your papal email address so i can send you payment


RxM

I just sent you a PayPal payment of $10.

Please let me know when it shipped.


Thank you


RxM

Hey MobiusStripTech,

I got your package.. Thank you!

The two pics you posted , the first one is showing the pins of the chip that needed to be lifted and they all
need to be grounded to same wire?

And what's the second pic for? 

Thanks
-RxM

MobiusStripTech

Just a potential mounting point. You can put them pretty much anywhere you want because they are so small.

The pins that need lifting can be individually hooked to ground or you can hook them all together and then to ground. The latter is easier.

Keith Courage

Quote from: RxM on 10/08/2017, 04:52 PMHey MobiusStripTech,

I got your package.. Thank you!

The two pics you posted , the first one is showing the pins of the chip that needed to be lifted and they all
need to be grounded to same wire?

And what's the second pic for? 

Thanks
-RxM
IMG

MobiusStripTech

Thanks for that Keith.

RxM, that is the circuit schematic these boards are built from. So basically just lift and ground all the pins listed at the top of the schematic. Then connect all the other pins listed to the appropriate points on the board. Then you are good to go.

RxM

Thank you MobiusStripTech & Keith Courage.  Your help greatly appreciated.


Regards,
RxM

hernan43

Quote from: MobiusStripTech on 10/09/2017, 12:34 AMThanks for that Keith.

RxM, that is the circuit schematic these boards are built from. So basically just lift and ground all the pins listed at the top of the schematic. Then connect all the other pins listed to the appropriate points on the board. Then you are good to go.
At the risk of sounding like an idiot what is meant by lifting the pins? My assumption is it means to lift them off of their pads but in the photos it looks like they are still attached to the pads. Sorry for any confusion.

MobiusStripTech

No problem at all. Lifting the pins does mean to unseat them from their pads. Ideally you use hot air or an iron and apply heat while using a pick or similar device to separate the pin from the pad. Once it's separate from it's pad, you just connect the pin to ground. Some people do it similar to how I did it, others may connect each pin individually.

In my photo you will see a L shape along the chip connected to a blue wire. I bend each leg up and then solder each one to a component leg from a capacitor. Then I attach a wire to it and to ground.

The other wires you see are all the wires that must be attached for this circuit to work.

RxM

Hey MobiusStrip,

In your pic that you have provided wires Red, Blue,Yellow and Green are they soldered to the pins or the pads directly to the HuC6260?.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.  The RED wire gets soldered directly
to pin 41 of the HuC6260 chip or the pin need to be lifted first then the RED wire gets soldered to the pad where the pin was origially lifted? Also pin 41 of the chip is that where i tap to get 5V?. 


Thanks
RxM

MobiusStripTech

Hey RxM,

For the soldered wires, just connect them directly to the pins and don't lift those ones. You are correct with pin 41, the red wire connected to pin 41 is pulling 5v and that pin is not lifted. You don't have to pull 5v from there. I just did it for simplicity sake. I hope that all makes sense.

RxM

Thank you MobiusStrip.   :D Makes a whole alot a sense now.

Regards,
RxM

MobiusStripTech

I should have more of these prebuilt in the next week or so. Just waiting on them to come in from fab and they already shipped to me.

MobiusStripTech

For anyone else who wants them, I have more of these rebuilt now. After I run out of these I am not going to be ordering more of either of these circuits.

hernan43

What is the best connector to use to provide the AV out? TRRS?

MobiusStripTech

It depends on your preference but I like the TRRS setup. It keeps the case clean. You can also replace the tuner jack with an 8pin mini-DIN or something similar. I have seen people just use a panel mount jack and screw it into the case, but personally that's not what I would do.

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MobiusStripTech

Sure thing. Within the 48 states they are $5 each shipped. Doesn't matter which version. Just let me know how many you want and which style and I can get them out to you. Feel free to pm me if you prefer.

MobiusStripTech

I still have some of these, both styles, if anyone wants them. I won't be making any more of them when I run out.

ginoscope

I'll be interested in one of the av out boards I will PM you thanks.