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Thank you for replying Okay, I attach the negative side of the wire to the red pin out in the photo.. but what about the positive side of the led? I wouldn't need to connect any Positive side to the Wlan switch? Also Would I need any resistors for the Wlan switch? I only plan on using 2 0603 blue leds with that mod.
you grab power from somewhere else on the board and no because theres no power going through the switch thats exactly what it is a switch and you would only need resistors for the leds not the switch you need to figure how much power your gonna work with then figure how much power you need for your leds then calculate how much resistance you need if needed
That's the problem I'm facing I don't know where on the board I should solder the positive wire to that has power? I think I need a pin out or something to see where exactly on the mother board I can solder to. Also.. Would you happen to know what resistor I would need for the leds I'm using?
suggest you try and figure something out also we can't do everything for youand no i dont know what resistor you would need due to i dont know any specifications every led is diff hell just because there the same size not all led have the same values etc https://www.acidmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=34981.0
Just asking for help ahaha But thank you for the help and clarifying some things I had trouble understanding. To be honest i can't understand a thing on the webpage of your link But.. I discovered this.. http://psx-scene.com/forums/f158/psp-go-fuse-locations-96011/But I'm not sure if I can solder the positive wire to one of the fuses this guy pointed out to on the mother board.
ummm no keep looking you dont wanna mess with those fuses try using the search button buddyhttps://www.acidmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=35788.0 theres a cap right on top of the memory card reader on the left side you can grab power you can test using a multimeter you can use a cheapo one since its not alot of V
I didn't even see that while reading that thread in your link haha So the small Pink (salomon) color dot next to the D-Pad in the photo would be the point where I would solder my positive side of the wire Tell me I'm right I don't have a Multimeter but i shall purchase one on Ebay now.
yes my bad i was thinking of something else trying to do a few things at once here lolyes use the right side of the cap near the dpad its had a red mark in the pic
Alright Thanks for confirming it I shall test this out soon
just figure out your resistor issue using smd leds is a bit tricky when figuring that out good luck with your project
never worked on a go....butwire it just like you have drawn it. then cut your negative wires all in half, where you made your cut, you now have two wires one end attached to the led and the other to the speaker pad..... now solder the wire you just cut connected to the led (all of them) to one leg of your switch. then take the end of the cut negative wire that is connected to the speaker pad and solder it to the other end of the switch.as for resistors, this is a varying voltage hence the sound reactive. so use the supply voltage of the battery (it should be wrote on the battery) and use 3v@20ma for the rating of the blue led (common value) then the amount of leds used and put this data into an led calculator and it will tell you what value resistor. this calculator will even provide a generic schematic. http://ledcalculator.net/
I don't really understand the first part you're talking about With the Sound Reactive Mod I'm not going to connect any wire to a switch Just the - and + side of the speaker?It's the wiring schematic for the Wlan Switch mod that has me confused.. But maybe the site you offered can help draw me a schematic to use.I tried entering all of the information put it keeps giving me this error - Please enter a valid power supply voltage I keep typing in 3.7v That's the voltage from the Psp Go battery.
with all due respect try the wlan led mod first if you can pull that off then try the sound reactive modpsp's in general are hard to mess with because of the small footprint dont get in over your head
too latethat is one of the easiest calculators I know of. if you enter:Power supply voltage (V): 3.7LED voltage drop (V): 3.0LED current rating (mA): 20Number of LEDs: 1it tells you that you will need around a 36ohm resistor......
Here's a better photo I made for the Wlan Switch Mod Describing each solder point.