The U-Amp has jumper pads so users can set it to the correct mode for different consoles. The simplified RVL-Amp that you have only works on the Wii, so it has no jumper pads.helloooo again , Quick question on the diagram it says to “solder this jumper closed” although I am not sure what it is talking about.
I attached a photo of my audio board and the diagram, thanks!
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Another question I just ran into - do I need to connect the 3.3v pad on the pms-pd (usb-c board) to the PMS? On the pms diagram it didn’t say to but on the usb-c board diagram it did. - Attached a photo of my usb-c board
The PD was originally designed for the Kingston FCR-MRG2 MicroSD to USB adapter, but that seems to have gone out of production. Nowdays the I believe the Samsung Fit Plus 3.1 is the recommended drive. Most USB drives and USB 2.0 MicroSD adapters should work aside from some known offenders reported in the RVLoader thread, so there's room to experiment.Okay sick thanks, also what type of flash drive or memory card goes into the PD?
**edit** Also, there are only 3, 3.3v pads on the PMS. It says one goes to the wii, audio board, PD board, and also the controller pcb board. Do I just try to fit a 4th 3.3v wire onto the PMS even though there are only 3 pads? Or is there another solution? Could I wire 3.3v from the wii to the controller pcb board? Thanks again
okay no worries man, if I just started testing the random k1-k5 would that do any damage if I solder it to the wrong one? --- also there is a ground, IR, and VCC pad along side the k1-k5 pads, do you know if I need to solder wire to those also?That I'm afraid I don't know, that's the new driver board and I've never used it. You'll have to test them to find out, or perhaps ask Gunnar?
EDIT: To clarify, K1-K5 are the button pads but I don't know which pad corresponds to which button.
If you solder a wire to a ground location and poke the papds with the other end of the wire, it will simulate pressing a button. If that board only requires grounding the pins to register inputs, then it should allow you to identify which pad is tied to which button. The VCC and IR pads are for if you're using an infrared remote control, which we aren't so you can ignore them.okay no worries man, if I just started testing the random k1-k5 would that do any damage if I solder it to the wrong one? --- also there is a ground, IR, and VCC pad along side the k1-k5 pads, do you know if I need to solder wire to those also?
I can try to get a hold of Gunnar, I also don't have a problem with the trial and error method.
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Also while I have you here, and sorry for the overload of questions this week, after looking at the wii trimming guide I am not entirely sure where the B-in, R-in, G-in, and AV-CVBS lines go. ------annnndddddd do I need AV-CVBS1 and AV-CVBS2?
Yeah you can solder the wires there if you find it easier, makes no real functional difference. Also yes any ground location on the Wii will doso I can solder the RGB and composite lines to these things? Just asking since it looks the easiest
*edit* also the ground wires for each RGB connection - I can connect them to any ground point on the wii right? I do have each corresponding ground to RGB lines twisted together.
If you don't get a readout when measuring resistance, raise the max value on the multimeter. Also trying to measure resistance from both ends of a capacitor can be fucky.Okay so I am soldering the L shaped board to the WII. I wanted to test continuity and saw I was not getting a reading through this piece{blue circle} I see the number labeled on this piece is 330 while the others are 150 or lower. Is it possible my multi meter is just not able to register continuity on this particular piece? I did solder to it already but I don’t think I damaged it , but It’s possible I suppose
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After further testing I noticed I am getting continuity from this red circled point to the other red circle. I don’t really know what the piece is or how they connect but I figured that would help troubleshoot.
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Okay okay so I think everything is fine. I think it has something to do with resistance or something. After checking the blue circles again the reading on my multi meter actually shows something just doesn't beep.. It reads somewhere around 150-170 and the others read somewhere around 35-40. Feel free to inform me if you would like but I am pretty sure all is good!!
Well normally that would indicate a short, but the 1.15v line only has a 40-50 odd ohm resistance to GND. Some multimeters with improper tuning in continuity mode will beep at that resistance. Set the resistance range to the lowest setting and check the value on screen, if it isn't like 20ohm or less, you're goodAccording to the voltage guide - this red circle should be 1.15v. Why am I getting continuity from that and ground?
Thank you for the quick response! I am so dang close. SO a couple questions real quick...
1. do I need the U10 pad on the PMS?
2. Do I need the T+ pad on the PMS? If so I would just wire it to 1.8v on the wii?
3. I saw that on the PMS diagram it says SC and SD are not used on Rev b. Just wanted to be sure - I don't need those either right?
4. You mentioned 3.3v will go to mode. Can I use magnet wire for this? That mode via looks like it would be hard with the stranded wire
Thanks again!!!