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How to Make a Portable Game System

Step 15Add the Video Amp

Add the Video Amp
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What you need:
2N4401 Amplifying Transistor
33ohm Resistor (Orange-Orange-Black-Gold)
220ohm Resistor (Red-Red-Brown-Gold)
Soldering Iron

The RF box did more than just turn the composite to RF. It also amplified the video signal. When we took it off, the video signal became weak. We need to build a small video amp to boost the signal.
The second picture explains it all.

SOLDERING THE AMP TOGETHER
Solder one end of the 33ohm resistor to the emitter of the transistor.

Solder the 220ohm resistor to the other end of the 33ohm resistor. That point is your video out. We will connect that to the screen later.

SOLDERING THE AMP TO THE NES
The amp is finished. Clip the leads on the transistor, then solder the base of the transistor to the weak video signal, and the collector to 5v.

All this may sound a little confusing, but pictures 2 and 3 explain it all. Picture 4 has the schematic, if you prefer.

I soldered the resistor leads very close to the transistor, but you may not wish to do this. If you heat the transistor up too much, then it won't work anymore. Feel free to make the circuit on a small piece of perfboard.
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Aug 11, 2011. 7:03 AMExiumind says:
I, can you make a tutorial on how to create a composite multiple outputs(3) video amplifier?
I have 3 car monitors and want to connect them to the same source without having signal loss..

thanks =)
Jul 24, 2011. 4:37 AMbperez29 says:
I can use this 2N4401 to amplifier the video signal of my computer vga output to convert an rca signal?
Jul 24, 2011. 4:30 AMbperez29 says:
I can use this to amplifier the video signal of my computer vga output?
Jun 7, 2011. 1:32 PMredsoup says:
Is this optional if you use a clone
May 8, 2011. 4:39 PMDreaded Boss says:
When I connect everything from this point on, I get power to the board indicated by the power light I still have intact, but no video signal. What did I do wrong?
May 10, 2011. 2:16 PMDreaded Boss says:
I think the signal is still weak because I managed to get an image once for a quick second.
May 12, 2011. 7:36 PMDreaded Boss says:
I'm not quite sure but doesn't the base work as a switch for turning the transistor "on" when voltage is applied and "off" when voltage isn't supplied? If that is true, then voltage would have to go to the base, the weak signal into the collector and the emitter would be the output video signal.
May 18, 2011. 9:24 PMDreaded Boss says:
Ok. I've got it to work. One of the main problems is that for video to appear, audio MUST either be grounded or connected to the tv screen at the same time. Also, depending on the screen, you may need to add a resistor between the power source and the transistor that accepts the 5V in to strengthen or weaken the signal. I use a 33ohm resistor on my portable. Work around that number until you're satisfied.
Aug 6, 2010. 4:34 PMTheLHP says:
I got my transistor from radioshack..on the package it says the base is the middle pin (2) , but on your picture there it looks like you're using pin 1 (or 3) as the base..im confused.
Aug 6, 2010. 5:10 PMTheLHP says:
Yes, but in photos 2 and 3 the middle pin (base) of the transistor is not soldered to any resistor, but above you say "Solder one end of the 33ohm resistor to the base of the transistor," while in both the photos the 33ohm is only connected to the first pin. Sorry if I'm not understanding this correctly.
Aug 6, 2010. 6:43 PMTheLHP says:
Ok makes much more sense now haha thanks alot :)
Mar 1, 2010. 4:49 AMDavuzz11 says:
Can i use another NPN transitor, like the 2n2222 or the 2n3904, to amplify the video signal?
Aug 24, 2009. 2:37 PMbwah says:
im going to work on a ps2 portable are there any alteration to the instrutions for the ps2?
Aug 25, 2009. 1:50 AMGhost Wolf says:
Good luck because of the disk skipping, scratching and other things like that. You could play a game and shake the console see if it will skip or scratch. I won't do that to my console you could try tho. :D I it doesn't do what I say then don't listen to me. >:D
Aug 25, 2009. 11:31 AMbwah says:
that's a good point but as long the disk reader is stable it should work but still are there any real changes to the instructions for the ps2?
Oct 15, 2009. 6:01 PMwillrandship says:
Just use the slim instead of a fat ps2. There are several advantages,including an external (I think) 9v power and a laptop style disk holderthat slips, so much less skipping. It also has cooler temps, I believe.
Aug 28, 2009. 12:29 PMGhost Wolf says:
Look it's simple you do the screen mod, then you see how much voltage is needed of the ps 2 and OH MY LORD YOU MADE A PS 2 PORTABLE
Aug 28, 2009. 12:30 PMGhost Wolf says:
BY the way I'm make a game cube portable
Aug 28, 2009. 12:37 PMGhost Wolf says:
Like this but different
Aug 10, 2010. 7:18 AMnorthernmagnet says:
did you make that i saw that in google images and it was cool and all but once mines done all post a pic mines gonna be like a tv have a psone screen mounted to the top and then strip the gamecube and use a camcorder cable to connect them power no idea :P
Aug 10, 2010. 4:02 PMGhost Wolf says:
no i did not but i wish i did
Sep 30, 2009. 7:49 PMqwertzui says:
i bought the transistor and i made the video amp and everything. i just cant figure out how to hook it up to the screen. could you tell me how to get all the wiring?
Sep 14, 2009. 8:06 AMqwertzui says:
would this be the regular NPN transistor?
Sep 14, 2009. 8:04 AMqwertzui says:
where could I buy the amplifying transistor?
Sep 12, 2009. 7:41 PMflame boyyyy says:
hey dude its me again about this video amp uh what kind of electronics could i get the transistor from and ive got 2 7805 voltage regulators but they both have short pins like really short and my soldering iron was stolen by sombody and right now dont want to spend money so how do i use one of the voltage regulators? also iv got a 7805 regulator with 5 pins could you get me a schematic of how to connect that?its real name is l78mr05.
Sep 9, 2009. 2:03 PMglueman says:
great instructable. I am trying to make my own, but am having difficulty with the video amp. this may be a dumb question, but the voltage for the video signal should be higher after going through the transistor correct? it is lower for me.
Sep 11, 2009. 8:08 AMglueman says:
no, I even switched it out with a new one and have the same problem.... I don't know what to do.
Sep 9, 2009. 4:39 AMgrampafish says:
would a 3903 amp transistor work
Sep 10, 2009. 4:42 AMgrampafish says:
thanks
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