Basement_Modder's rough PS2p wiring diagram and other info

Basement_Modder

He who mods in thy basement.
Due to the increasing number of people asking how to make a PS2p, here you go:

RGB:
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NOTE: The lines DO NOT necessarily go to the screen input the picture shows. Diagram below.

Composite:
<coming soon>

A/V INFORMATION

Heres the A/V output
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Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Left Audio
3 Ground
4 Right Audio
5 S-Video Y
6 Composite Video
7 S-Video C
8 Video Ground
9 Blue
10 +5 Volt
11 Red
12 Green

NOTE: You must add a 220uf capacitor in each of the RGB lines (+ towards console) to get a good picture. If you don't, the picture will be too dark.

You can connect composite here: (Remember to connect ground)
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You must bridge HP_S, HP_L, and HP_R if you aren't adding a headphone jack to your portable.
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And RGB here: (remember to connect ground.)
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If your PSone screen powers up and goes blank, this may fix it:
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PRICING INFORMATION:

-This can cost anywhere from $80-$400 depending on what quality you want. Batteries are a BIG factor

SIZE INFORMATION

-Size depends on how streamlined you make it. You should get a pretty small portable from the slim version. (EG: 8"x5"x1.5")

TIME + LABOR INFORMATION

-This can take you from 1-6 months, depending on how often you work and how good you are with a soldiering iron.





ENJOY YOUR PORTABLE
 
You may want to include the RGB green tint fix found here. Otherwise, this is a nice one-stop thread and doesn't make me skim through several other threads to find what I need to know.

Oh, and:
Basement_Modder said:
-This can take you from 1-6 months, depending on how often you work and how good you are with a soldiering iron.
 
If you plan on using your PS2p for DVD playback as well, you'll want to install a composite switch and tie the two sets of audio lines on the PSOne screen together. See here. Unless you really like green. :)
 
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