SNES Portable - Raspberry Pi Zero

SNES Portable - Raspberry Pi Zero

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I'm a decent but not expert 3D designer, but it gets the job done. If you want to make changes, I'm also sharing the .f3d file for Fusion360. A 4.3" composite screen is soldered directly onto the board. To get PWM audio output, follow these steps: https://www.tinkernut.com/2017/04/adding-audio-output-raspberry-pi-zero-tinkernut-workbench/#lightbox[10497]/1/ A PAM8403 is used for audio amplification. Materials List: Note: The links I provide are not exactly the ones where I bought from, just a model. You might find cheaper alternatives. - 4.3" Composite Screen https://goo.gl/qYfAMf Some composite screens are made for 12V but work with 5V. - XL6009 Step-up voltage converter https://goo.gl/x2Qboc - Mini Audio Amplifier PAM8403 https://goo.gl/ZWpwT3 (Consider removing the header and connectors to solder directly onto the board, saving space) - USB SNES controller https://goo.gl/e2a52M (Using just the board) - Some tactile switches (10) https://goo.gl/H8LfvQ - 10x10 Prototype Solder Board https://goo.gl/Yfw4eF - TP4056 Battery charger with protection https://goo.gl/jh6wwe - 2x 3.7V 18650 Batteries https://goo.gl/FveduX - Green and red 5mm LED's (soldered onto the Battery Charger) - Raspberry Pi Zero

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