I success to make sio cable for PSP slim

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aruba
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I success to make sio cable for PSP slim

Post by aruba »

Hi, i inform a successful making SIO cable for PSP slim.

My circuit is this - http://lab.halzion.net/img/hardware/psp ... _cable.gif

and I refer to few web site
http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/simple-slim- ... 77267.html
http://mc.pp.se/psp/phones.xhtml

and datasheet
http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX3218.pdf

but it is very noisy
i can send data PC -> PSP (use sioDriver.prx), by 9600 ... 57600
but sending data PSP -> PC is not at all.
and like this 50%, can send data by 115200bps

I think cause is only -4V at V- pin, and I try to change C4 2μF, 3μF ...
voltage of V- is drop down.

if you made this circuit, I thin more better to change C4 4.7μF

and i use OS-CON in C4, my psp is break down!! ;)

sorry my poor English.
jimparis
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Post by jimparis »

I haven't tried it myself, but something like the DLP-TxRx-G would make a nice SIO interface if you're only interested in communicating with a PC or other USB-capable host. It's based on FT232RL which handles VCCIO down to 1.8V.
peb
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Post by peb »

And why didn't you used MAX232 like RS232 communication's on PSPFAT ?
Sorry for my English, I'm french.
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Post by jimparis »

Because the MAX232 requires a minimum 4.5V supply. You're just getting lucky if it works with the fat PSP at 2.5V, and there's no way it will run off the 1.8V the slim provides.
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