Hello all! I should probably introduce myself first. My name is scanline, I'm 26 and from the UK and a big fan of shmups - hence why I finally got myself a PC-Engine this week
!! I should add, I'm also a fledgling modder.
I've been chuffed to bits with the little guy, and the seller on eBay I'd bought it from had also done an RGB mod which I thought was a bonus. However, when I got the unit I noticed it wasn't amped (and also wouldn't sync on my Sony PVM) so I figured I'd take things into my own hands and put together an amp, as per the recommended schematic which I've seen all around the web -
http://www.gamesx.com/grafx/pce_rgb.jpgAnyways, after a good couple of hour's careful soldering last night, I got the amp put together and it all seemed to work well on my LCD downstairs, but, still no sync on the PVM, shame. On the sync line of the amp, I had substituted the 300 ohm resistor connecting to the 5v line for a 330 ohm as this was the closest I had available. I figured maybe this was the problem and tried experimenting with some other resistors (75, 100, 400) to no avail.
I also tried removing the resistor altogether and that's when the system gave up giving me anything at all - no video, no sound, from any pins in the SCART lead on the multimeter even... it's a shame there's no power LED, but I'm guessing it's stone dead at this point. I obviously noticed the fuse while I was working on the system and so did the logical thing and checked it - seems perfectly intact and the multi meter registers a voltage through it when the power's plugged in (unless I'm checking it incorrectly). So, I guess my question is - can anyone suggest where I should go from here? Have I completely borked the system from simply removing that resistor connecting the transistor to the 5v line in the amp? I have at this point completely desoldered the amp and additional wiring from the EXT port and so we're back to a no-frills vanilla machine which should also eliminate any shorting concerns and still no dice - or so it would seem, I don't have a standard AV lead, but I'm still not getting a reading from the EXT pins, so that would lead me to assume it's still on the fritz.
I have to point out again that I am new to troubleshooting electronics so, please go easy on me guys, I'm still wet behind the ears :oops:!