Yesterday I tried building a mod that let's you alter the cpu speed of your game boy, so you can change the pitch of the sound on the fly.
I used this instructions: http://www.getlofi.com/wp-content/uploa ... _mod_1.JPG from getlofi.com
I didn't buy their kit though, but got the needed parts sepparately.
My problem is, that the part LTC1799 (it's kind of a variable oscillator that is
meant to control the cpu speed of the modded Game Boy) is really really tiny.
Link to the Specs of the part: http://bit.ly/9IivMJ
In fact so tiny that I broke it trying to solder the wires to it ^^
Now I know why someone would even bother to buy the kit ...
My Question is: Does anyone know a similar part that ist bigger and easier to handle?
Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
Re: Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
It looks like a surface mount component. They are very difficult for even experienced solderers to do correctly without the right equipment. You're not supposed to just solder wires to them. They're designed to be soldered directly on to a PCB. Hence the name.
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Re: Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
Yeah so I'm not as bad at soldering as I thought ^^
I even manged to solder two wires to the SMC before I broke it
And the tip of my soldering iron is bigger than the the SMC itself ...
I just found out that there are adapters for SMCs: http://bit.ly/13xNWD
Maybe it makes it a bit easier to solder the component.
I even manged to solder two wires to the SMC before I broke it
And the tip of my soldering iron is bigger than the the SMC itself ...
I just found out that there are adapters for SMCs: http://bit.ly/13xNWD
Maybe it makes it a bit easier to solder the component.
Re: Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
You'll still have to solder the component to the DIP but it just means that it's easier to resolder/desolder the DIP to new projects. They're used for prototyping mostly. It does mean that you will be able to use the drag method to solder the SMC to the DIP, which is the easiest method of soldering SMCs.bad4brain wrote:Yeah so I'm not as bad at soldering as I thought ^^
I even manged to solder two wires to the SMC before I broke it
And the tip of my soldering iron is bigger than the the SMC itself ...
I just found out that there are adapters for SMCs: http://bit.ly/13xNWD
Maybe it makes it a bit easier to solder the component.
It's a TSOP but it's the same principle.
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
Re: Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
Thanks for the link to the tutorial.
Is the flux optional?
Is the flux optional?
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Re: Game Boy Pitch Mod Question
The parts need to be clean, which flux helps with. But the flux also helps with the melting and spreading of the solder. Watch this video too.bad4brain wrote:Thanks for the link to the tutorial.
Is the flux optional?
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