I don't know, they're pretty generic. You can probably find them as just "4-pin connector".Does anyone know the name of the white connecters people are using. I need to get some from maplin in UK to do my hard mod
I don't know, they're pretty generic. You can probably find them as just "4-pin connector".Does anyone know the name of the white connecters people are using. I need to get some from maplin in UK to do my hard mod
Image from post.Yes, that was what I was suggesting.
This is based on my memory and the different grouping of the Japanese or EUR N3DS(I seem to recall they were in a tight square. I believe that pinout was
D0=SW
D1=SE
D2=NE
D3=NW
counter clockwise starting at bottom left if the chip was to the right of the pads. Again, if I recall correctly.
If you can solder, almost any Realtek chipset (like the ones mention in the first post) can be trimmed down to a very small chip. I don't know of any that are small without modification.Does anyone know of any reader to usb microsd plate that can fit inside the New 3DS not-XL?
If you can solder, almost any Realtek chipset (like the ones mention in the first post) can be trimmed down to a very small chip. I don't know of any that are small without modification.
what I hope is that the piece into the console, not exactly as it is in size.With that you should be able to connect all the dat lines making read/write faster.
the thinner the wires you use , the better result you getI posted this question in that other hard modding thread but I'll post it here too. How important is the gauge of the wire that you use? I see a lot of people recommending 30 AWG, but I only have 20 AWG wire (I think, it's the wires used with breadboards, Arduino, etc.). And also, I have wire that's pretty close to 30 AWG but it's stranded instead of solid. Does that affect the read and write process at all?
You're gonna hate me, but why? lol. I did a little research and the only thing that changes when shrinking the wire size is higher resistance and a higher voltage drop (though we're not working with large distances so this one seems negligible). The only benefit I'm seeing with using higher gauged wire is the limited space that it needs to fit inside the 3DS.the thinner the wires you use , the better result you get
you can just compare to the traces that nintendo uses for those lines
I'm familiar with Ohm's law, but if I'm reading you right you're saying that the larger the diameter of the wire the more resistance? Because if so then that's not trueman, , you are working with low voltage/curent , guess why people always ask to shortenn the wires to 10 cm to 15 to gzet best reading?!
wfat wires has more resistance , and using the univesal law u=Ri , higher resistance means lower voltage , or if the voltage is sfixed it means lower curent
that's all electronics
look here :
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wire-gauges-d_419.html