Onechipicom

Drakon

Active Member
This system is a onechip model 1 american snes. I converted the pcb into a super famicom by swapping the backplate. This system has digital audio output and the video encoder bypassed with a very small cxa2075 circuit which greatly improves the s-video quality.

Teeny cxa2075 circuit:

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So small it fits underneath the heatsink easily:

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The small cord coming out the back plugs into my external spdif to analog converter so I can power the box from the snes.

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The chip on top of the heatsink is the digital audio cirrus logic chip

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Looking good, as always. Though I'm sure some of the more anal people will still complain that the cable for the spdif/analog converter isn't finished as nicely as the rest of it.
 
samjc3 said:
Looking good, as always. Though I'm sure some of the more anal people will still complain that the cable for the spdif/analog converter isn't finished as nicely as the rest of it.
Thanks, my goal was to not cut any new holes in the case, and that's exactly what I did. Everything can be brought back to stock.

XCVG said:
Yep, I mean, seriously, at least put some heatshrink on the connector.
Not a bad idea. I don't look at the back that often, so maybe someday.
 
Here's a s-video capture, audio is from an external spdif to analog box it sounds clearer than the regular audio from the av port:

 
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