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well it wont. im pretty sure the lcd is pretty well fitted in the psp
it is but it wasn't designed to work with a rumble. but as alexandercyle said, you can just add some resistors on the motor to lower the there speed. i hope someone pulls this off. even better if you had a speed control fot the motors.
ok this is simple just follow the tut for the sound reactive leds using the lm 386 amp ic and then where that connects to leds connect to the motor intstead also you can figure out different resistor amounts for the type of sound almost as a filter. i would only suggest using the amp that way you can have two motors haha plus you can throw some resistors on the motor if its to much voltage so the screen doesnt vibrate to the point you cant see but i doubt it would happen
OK all you’re on the right path but your all reinventing the wheel a little. First I’d like to say that if you were planning on hooking a motor to an LM386 directly you would be sad to find that the motor would continuously spin and never stop at all EVER unless you switch to headphones or muted the sound. Second think about what resistors do, they add resistance. So if I hook up an LM386 following the Sound Mod Tut and measured the output voltage from the LM386 (where you would connect the + side of the LED) you would find a Voltage of somewhere near 1.8 Volts when it’s quiet. To stop the motor from spinning (since it doesn’t work like a led with Minimum Operating Voltage) you would need to put enough resistance to KILL ALL VOLTAGE when the sound is minimal. That’s gonna impact your rumble big time. The right way to do this at least the way you probably should do this is with a magnetic reed switch. There is a POC of you do a search Cyber wrote it and I know TimmyDX has released a working POC in our General Forum some time ago so use the search button! Having worked on this with Cyber I have a lot of info and have even created a PSP POC (Now if I could only find parts small enough!!!) If you need help trying to hook this up in the PSP I can tell you how as Timmy’s POC was for the DS but it would be wired the same. When I get to work I’ll send you the links to the two POCs I talked about and Link you my pictures of the Rumble in the slim.
nic0... i created the wheel, so how can i recreate it?
but yeah i saw your post a while ago that said all you could get was a constant running motor.
When did I ever say that? Did you read my post????? Here go back and re-read it HERE IS A LINK! Sorry if I seem deffensive or arrogant but Cyber and I got it working fine! You just need a REED RELAY and a second 2+volt point. I would be glad to see you put a resistor and or a chain of resisters as you so put it to make it work. PM when you get it working ok.