Author Topic: PCE/TG-16 RGB amps (through-hole, low cost alternative)  (Read 237 times)

totoroslayer

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PCE/TG-16 RGB amps (through-hole, low cost alternative)
« on: February 11, 2017, 05:04:53 PM »
Hi all,

I've made a circuit board for the RGB amp based on the one from the 1988 Japanese publication "PC Engine の すべて".  You can find a printed schematic at http://www.gamesx.com/rgbadd/duorgb.php 

I purposely compressed all the component spacings to keep the footprint as small as possible. The result is that the clearances are a bit tight, but you should still be able to assemble it by hand. All the components are through-hole, which makes it easy to solder by hand. 

Best of all?  It's CHEAP! $5 for the PCB. $3 for the components. Shipping included to the US.  Here are some cool pictures.

Here's the bare board. The little extension at the bottom left is so you can solder in a 3x3 pin header that fits the back expansion port of the PCE/TG-16 (in case you wanted to keep it all external):



Here's the board populated with components:



Here it is fit into the top of the IFU shell, with the connector.  As you can see, plenty of space to spare:



The amp in the top IFU shell, hooked up via jumper wires to the RGB sources from the IFU board.  For those actually installing the in the IFU, I would suggest rotating the board 90 degrees from what is pictured and moving it closer to the ejection latch in the center:



PM me if interested.  Thanks!
« Last Edit: February 16, 2017, 02:57:18 AM by totoroslayer »