Replacing Audio Amp in Hip Gear Screen Pad

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Replacing Audio Amp in Hip Gear Screen Pad

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Well after seeing Ladyada's NESp with the hip gear screen I figured I would see if they were cheaper than the Casio TVs. They were so I got one for $15 on eBay today.

I know that the screen runs on 5v but the audio amp needs 8v. I have not gotten it yet to take it apart. I also know nothing about audio amplification, besides in my car. This http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?c ... d=276-1731 is the only thing I could find that ran off of 5v would it work? Or would something else be better? Any tips on how to switch them out would be helpful as well.
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audio amp doesn't need 8V, that was a mistake. Just remove the 7808 and wire power directly from the batteries :)
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gannon wrote:audio amp doesn't need 8V, that was a mistake. Just remove the 7808 and wire power directly from the batteries :)
So from the batteries to where the 7808 used to be or just to the board w/ the 7808 desoldered???

Also the white LED mod is it pretty much the same for everything or does it vary from screen to screen?

Great as soon as I decide where I am going to put everything in my case and cut it I should be done in no time.
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Thought it best to post here then make a new thread.

I wired my Hip Screen to my PSone earlier today and well I got audio out I couldnt get video. Now first I did see light when examing the back if the screen so it seems to be working it just doesnt have any picture. If anyone has a suggestion as to what might get it to work I'm listining.

Also a little off topic but I asked my dad if there are any LEDs where he works he mentioned that the smallest are 1/4" would that be too small if I need to replace the backlight on the Hip Screen?
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I modded the CCFL backlight in my hip screen pad to only consume 20mA by cutting the pink wire. For some reason it still worked :)
If you don't have the adjustment board attached the video won't show up (at least mine didn't) If you do have it attached, try turning down the brightness.
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I got my Hip Gear Screen in the mail today so I will hopefully be done with my portable SNES soon. I will also try to make a how-to for the hip gear screen.
Also where did you send the 5v to run the audio amp. I really don't want to break this screen like I did my first PSOne screen.
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On the mixing board just remove the 7808 and jump the Vin and Vout traces :)
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I can't find the 7808 on the board where is it???
Also can I cut the color controller board off and just keep the audio control and it still work?
I am going insane trying to decide how to put this beast together no that I have all my parts.
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Its on the underside of the audio board. You'll see a spot on it that looks like the ouline of one with a hole in the top the 7808 is on the otherside.
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Awesome thanks I actually just looked on the top of the board and on the LCD controll board so I gues it would have helped if I had turned the thing over.
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