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It is finally done, the Raspberry Pi (with no HDMI) portable MAME emulator based on the Raspberry Pi A+! Ben and Felix have put the finishing touches to the portable gaming device with the use of laser cutting and 3D printing. With 8 GPIO left though, Felix decides that it's best to do a low-level input for the buttons and directional pad to control the device.

 

 

 

Product NameManufacturer Part Number
Quantity
Part Link
Raspberry Pi Model A, BCM2835RASPBRRY-MODA+-512M1Buy NowBuy Now
PCB, No Holes, Single Clad12X12WEC112X12WEC11Buy NowBuy Now
Display Panel, Capacitive Touchscreen, TFT, 480 x 272RK043FN02H-CT1Buy NowBuy Now
EVQ-Q2W03WEVQ-Q2W03WTactile Switch
EVQ-Q2W03WEVQ-Q2W03W16Buy NowBuy Now
Micro SD Card, 16 GB
TSRASPI10-16GTSRASPI10-16G1Buy NowBuy Now
SMD Chip Resistor, 33 ohmMC0805S8F330JT5EMC0805S8F330JT5E21Buy NowBuy Now
USB Hub, Bus Powered, USB 3.0, 4 PortsU3-4HUB1Buy NowBuy Now
Ribbon Cable, 40 Conductor, 30 AWGHF447/40 100'10"Buy NowBuy Now
Ribbon Cable, 50 Conductor, 28 AWGR2651DTSY50SC8510"Buy NowBuy Now
Speaker, Buzzer, Piezo, 8 ohm, 83 dB, 0 Hz to 3 kHzMCKP2644SP1F-4748MCKP2644SP1F-47482Buy NowBuy Now


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  • benheck
    benheck over 7 years ago in reply to rivera82falcon +3
    If Pi Zero W uses the Wifi/BT like the Pi 3 does (which is likely) then it's using the hardware UART for WiFi and pinning out a software UART to the GPIO. I've run Pi 3's with this LCD device tree overlay…
  • ninjatrent
    ninjatrent over 7 years ago in reply to rivera82falcon +3
    Hi Joe, It is possible to get an audio output from the Pi Zero with an I2S Class D Amp and speaker. I have had success with this breakout from Adafruit https://www.adafruit.com/product/3006 It was used…
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 7 years ago in reply to benheck +2
    thanks benheck thats really helpfull ..now I know where my A+ fits inv my plans...right at the heart of it.
  • mickoz66
    mickoz66 over 7 years ago

    Hi Team,

    Love your work, you always inspire me to build smaller and better things image

     

    Can I ask two things please? What are the SMD resistors for that are listed in the BOM and what type of diodes did you use on the button matrix (that aren't in the BOM).

     

    Thanks you for your great channel.

     

    Mick

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  • ninjatrent
    ninjatrent over 7 years ago in reply to rivera82falcon

    I did not create the fritzing diagram.

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  • rivera82falcon
    rivera82falcon over 7 years ago in reply to ninjatrent

    Thank you! I like the detailed picture as well so thank you for that too. I'm just trying to see how to incorporate a screen such as the one used in the no HDMI build and get sound also. Controls can be hijacked from USB so I'm not too worried in that area. I won't be starting this personal project until after April anyways due to work so I have plenty of time to keep reading, researching, and planning before I jump into this (while also working on my MAME cabinet).

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  • ninjatrent
    ninjatrent over 7 years ago in reply to benheck

    It is truly a work of art. Thanks for sharing another amazing portable console.

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  • ninjatrent
    ninjatrent over 7 years ago in reply to rivera82falcon

    Hi Joe,

     

    It is possible to get an audio output from the Pi Zero with an I2S Class D Amp and speaker.

     

    I have had success with this breakout from Adafruit

    https://www.adafruit.com/product/3006

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    It was used in this project.

    Stormtrooper Pi Radio

     

    The audio quality is quite nice for the price.

     

    Trent

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  • rivera82falcon
    rivera82falcon over 7 years ago in reply to benheck

    I appreciate your reply; thank you!

     

    I know that the A+ does shine better than the Zero with that audio output but I have seen projects where GPIO pins 18 and 19 (ALT 5) ((https://learn.adafruit.com/introducing-the-raspberry-pi-zero/audio-outputs))are used to redirect audio. Using the information from RPi's site Mode 3 would allow me to use pins 18 and 19 (ALT 5) but that's where I get confused and the only remedy is a nice tall glass of beer with a slice of pizza. It is definitely something I would need to sit down and research but it makes this more fun.

     

    EDIT: In part 1, Felix is using a Pi Zero to do the configurations with the teensy. Did you make any alternate changes to all this? If that is the same screen then you proved it does indeed work.

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    mayermakes over 7 years ago in reply to benheck

    thanks benheck thats really helpfull

    ..now I know where my A+ fits inv my plans...right at the heart of it.

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    bryanlyon over 7 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Thanks, I somehow missed that.

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  • benheck
    benheck over 7 years ago in reply to rivera82falcon

    If Pi Zero W uses the Wifi/BT like the Pi 3 does (which is likely) then it's using the hardware UART for WiFi and pinning out a software UART to the GPIO.

     

    I've run Pi 3's with this LCD device tree overlay before, so it *should* work, you may just lose access to the built in Wifi/BT.

     

    Another issue with the Pi Zero is no analog audio output, whereas the A+ has one.

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    beacon_dave over 7 years ago in reply to bryanlyon

    What about charging the battery?  Did you include a mechanism for that or was that beyond the scope?

    The video at around 4:55 tells you that they used an Adafruit PowerBoost 1000 charger for this purpose.

    https://www.adafruit.com/product/2465

    You can see  it being installed into the case next to the USB hub during final assembly.

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