original Playstation power usage
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This has already been discussed in the pocket T.V. hacking forum. here's the link, I think it is mensioned there. If not do a search there.
[edit] that link is wrong http://benheck.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... .php?t=690 works.
[edit] that link is wrong http://benheck.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... .php?t=690 works.
Last edited by s3ptic on Sun Nov 28, 2004 11:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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JackFrost22
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Sorry about that. here's the link, it should work now. and here's the quote from Gamelver.That link does not work
Yeah I think the PSone screen only needs about 200 milliamps for the screen and then 600 milliamps for the backlighting. I found this out when I used 4 LEDs for the backlight and each LED needed 3.6v @ 100milliamps. Since I used four in parellel it came out to 400 milliamps needed and when I checked the amperage of the whole thing it said 600 milliamps.
600-400=200! I just checked it came to 200 milliamps so the PSone screen actually doesn't use that much power. I wonder if only 2 LEDs would be eonough for the backlight................If so the PSone screen would only use 4oo milliamps! I'll have to try that out.........
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Actually, I was talking to jackfrost22s3ptic wrote:Yah I know, but almost a whole page had gone by and I thought if I just edited the old post they would have missed it. But Ill go back and add an edit note now to my original post to keep things simple.you can edit your posts you know....
I suppose I should've quoted him to clarify that..

