Basement Modder's PS2p wiring diagram and other info

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Basement Modder's PS2p wiring diagram and other info

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Due to the increasing number of people asking how to make a PS2p, here you go:

COMPONENT VIDEO:
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RGB:
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NOTE: The lines DO NOT necessarily go to the screen input the picture shows. Diagram below.

A/V INFORMATION

Heres the A/V output
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Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Left Audio
3 Ground
4 Right Audio
5 S-Video Y
6 Composite Video
7 S-Video C
8 Video Ground
9 Blue
10 +5 Volt
11 Red
12 Green

NOTE: You must add a 220uf capacitor in each of the RGB lines (+ towards console) to get a good picture. If you don't, the picture will be too dark.

You can connect composite here: (Remember to connect ground)
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You must bridge HP_S, HP_L, and HP_R if you aren't adding a headphone jack to your portable.
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And RGB here: (remember to connect ground.)
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If your PSone screen powers up and goes blank, this may fix it:
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PRICING INFORMATION:

-This can cost anywhere from $80-$400 depending on what quality you want. Batteries are a BIG factor

SIZE INFORMATION

-Size depends on how streamlined you make it. You should get a pretty small portable from the slim version. (EG: 8"x5"x1.5")

TIME + LABOR INFORMATION

-This can take you from 1-6 months, depending on how often you work and how good you are with a soldiering iron.





ENJOY YOUR PORTABLE
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Come on people, 56 views and NO POSTS?
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Post by eurddrue »

56 isn't all that many views and this isn't a 100 percent acurate diagram, look at syone's and harshboy's in the n64 forum that is a good diagram


this diagram doesn't even tell which pins to solder to...
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chainfire95 wrote:220V I believe
I think we should check to see if you can withstand 220 volts
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i think you forgot c-sync
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Updated.
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looking better I like the updated information it makes a lot of things much clearer.
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Post by Kyo »

I think you still forgot c-sync

The RGB diagram I'm referring to.
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Post by mdp872105 »

Will you be putting more information up over time?
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mdp872105 wrote:Will you be putting more information up over time?
Most likely, yes. I am still working on power wiring.
kyo wrote:you forgot c-sync
I know. I'm updating that soon.
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Post by cody27 »

Is this for phat or slim ps2 because on the slim you can just just wire up the ps1 screen straight up to the ps2s power which is 8.4v which it doesn't seem to mind running on. (had mine running on 10v at one stage and didn't harm it)
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Post by Kyo »

it's for the slim, but that doesn't sound right. The Psone screen can seriously run at 10V?
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Yea I had soldered over the fuse on the board as I had already blown it. Didn't have it running on 10v for very long, half an hour max.
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Yea I had soldered over the fuse on the board as I had already blown it.
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Post by Basement_Modder »

It IS the slim PS2 and, quite frankly, you really should run the psone screen at something around 7.5v

(It will accept 6.84v-8.5v without, say, overheating and blowing up...)
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If it accepts it, it accepts it.
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