I just recently fixed up my Game Gear by manually rewinding a choke coil, and there is something that is bothering me: my LED backlight is too dim for my liking. I was going to solder in a couple more bright white LEDs. However, I couldn't find any. I decided to extract the backlight from my old DS Lite, which I did without hesitation. I then soldered it to my Game Gear, using the same contacts I wired the bright white LED. Of course, I removed the bright white LED first. At first, I used the same resistor that my bright white LED needed, then I tried connecting it without a resistor. Neither option worked, so I tried switching the wires around in case I wired it backwards. That didn't work either. I need to find out what voltage the DS Lite backlight expects, and I don't have a working DS Lite to test with a multimeter.
Does anyone know what voltage the DS Lite backlight (for the bottom screen) runs at?
Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
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Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
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Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
You need 12v. I have just done this today, works well. Not as bright and the colours aren't as vivid, but ok. I used a LM2577 DC DC step up module to do this.
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Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
I guess I'll check around for an LM2577. It'll probably won't be less bright and vivid than the single LED I have in there already. You don't happen to have a multimeter, do you? I was wondering about the voltage of a particular point on the circuit board...omp wrote:You need 12v. I have just done this today, works well. Not as bright and the colours aren't as vivid, but ok. I used a LM2577 DC DC step up module to do this.
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Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
Yes I have a multi-meter. I have done a quick write up on Sega-16. I just used a DC DC converter to give the backlight it's own power source. Take a pic of the area you want to know about. The model I used was single ASIC.
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Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
Mine's a single ASIC model as well.omp wrote:Yes I have a multi-meter. I have done a quick write up on Sega-16. I just used a DC DC converter to give the backlight it's own power source. Take a pic of the area you want to know about. The model I used was single ASIC.
Oh, and could you link me to that write-up? I'd like to take a look at it.
Between these two points: (I believe the one on the left is ground)
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Sorry for my decade-old camera technology. As you can see, I ripped a few parts out of my Game Gear.
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Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
That point is 5vdc.
Here is my writeup.
http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread ... -backlight
Taking this thing apart x-amount of times, swinging bits and pieces about took its toll..... I damaged the screen, I am not fussed though, I expected it and it was purely experimental. Once I sort it all out, I can transfer it to another.
Here is my writeup.
http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread ... -backlight
Taking this thing apart x-amount of times, swinging bits and pieces about took its toll..... I damaged the screen, I am not fussed though, I expected it and it was purely experimental. Once I sort it all out, I can transfer it to another.
Re: Game Gear with DS backlight problem: what voltage do I need?
Update, I used a DSi backlight as it is bigger, so no faint outlines on the outer edge. Requires 15v to work though.