Xbox AVIP break out system

professor_jonny

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I have designed an adaptor to solder over the Xbox AVIP connector to give you breakouts of the video and audio signals using U.FL IPX RF conectors.

This project started as I have seen a few people dammage their xbox consoles by atempting vga and hdmi mods and this was a good solid solution and it is semi plug and play and will give you a reliable shielded impedance matched signals with plugs.

It also will buffer the internal h and vsync signals to 5v to give you proper vga compliant signals with a suitable bios that is.

I have also added some some breakout boards if you want to go that way, or some sort of internal adaptor or converter.

I have managed to find vertical toslink adaptor and vertical pcb mounting rca connectors of simular dimention so I can mount the board direct on the back of the xbox with a 10mm spacer as oposed to a right angle mount pcb sockets.

you will notice that the component board provides every signal via rca connectors to the back of the xbox and it has a gap on either side where i would suggest you could place something else there, Im still looking for a 3.5mm vertical socket 10mm high to power an external adaptor.

I have included bill of materials the program and all the various boards after verifying that they actually fit now :)

Please see the rar file for more info or the instalation manual uploaded to google docs below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ht77iEsDnr8k5D_PiUR8pX0tqKVkKB9yM1Bdu0-4m4M/edit?usp=sharing

Of note the system is based around a PICAXE-14M2 (smd)
programs are provided as samples.

This project was done in eagle which is free to use and can be found here:

http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/


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