This repository contains a recreation and a remaster of the controller board PCB for PC Engine GT Handheld.
The original recreation is based on the reverse engineering of the original PCB and schematics using scanned images of the original board's copper layers, so should be a reasonably accurate reproduction.
The remaster is based on the schematics of the pc engine console controller which uses logic chips to control the user input into the GT Handheld. Some functionality is lost using this board, such as using the Link Cable and no sleep functionality for the screen.
Minimum track widths, clearances and via sizes are within the standard offering of modern PCB fabricators. Development was done using JLCPCB and as such the Gerber files are provided to their specification.
The design is verified to work as a 2-layer PCB.
Most parts are marked on the board and it is expected that these will be reused from a donor board. It is completely possible that your particular board uses different (but compatible) parts so it's advisable to take photos before starting.
- Rob Taylor (@PeepoUK) for doing most of
the PCB layout.
- Simon "Aergan" Lock (@Aergan),
Cosam (@cosam_the_great),
Dennis (@PointerFunction),
Leo Oliveria (@leo__oliveira),
Zaxour 阿宅, (@zaxour),
Ian Cudlip (@grandoldian)
for their insights, support and testing of the prototype boards.
- The rest of the Board Folk Team for their support and general
coolness.
As the product of this project is a replica of a proprietary product, the the author makes no claim of copyright to the schematics nor PCB layouts and releases these into the public domain, solely for the purposes of study and historical preservation.
You are free to produce PCBs based on this project's designs at your own risk and without limitation, for your own use or for sale and/or repair at a reasonable price. Attribution is appreciated. The authors are not obliged to provide support of any kind.
Under no circumstances will the authors be held responsible or liable in any way for losses, damages or costs resulting from the use of the information and/or resources of this project.
The resources are provided "as-is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.