Picade Console
PIM407
Power-up your TV with Picade Console! It's a compact,
Raspberry Pi-powered retro games machine with authentic
arcade controls that plugs right into your TV, monitor, or other
HDMI display.
Picade Console is fight stick-style arcade console that riffs off our new Picade with the
same retro feel, same joystick and buttons, dedicated power button, and driven by the
same powerful combo of the Raspberry Pi and Picade X HAT. It's beautifully packaged,
comes with stickers and a neon-infused A3 Picade Console poster, and full assembly
instructions.
It comes in kit form and takes an hour or two to build. The enclosure is made from
powder-coated MDF and acrylic, giving it an authentic arcade look and feel. All you'll
need to add is a Raspberry Pi, power supply, HDMI cable, and micro-SD card.
*TV not included! Using a CRT TV requires additional adaptors.
Features
Black, powder-coated panels
Acrylic console with retro artwork
Push-fit arcade buttons
Joystick with black ball top
Speaker (3W, 4Ω, 2.5" driver)
Easy access with removable back panel
Dedicated illuminated power button
Grippy rubber feet
Dimensions (assembled): 245x120x140mm
Picade X HAT features
Easy DuPont connectors for buttons and joystick
Push-fit speaker terminals
I2S audio DAC with 3W amplifier (mono)
Power management, power switch pins, and power button
4-way joystick inputs
6 player buttons
4 utility buttons
Metal standoffs to hold your Picade X HAT securely
Extras
Picade Console poster / assembly instructions
Picade stickers
What's new!?
Picade Console is more compact and easier to build, but has a bunch of new features
liked a dedicated power button, better cable routing out the back of the console with a
panel-mount micro-USB connector for power, and slick new artwork.
The new buttons in Picade are lower profile, and the new joystick has a single
connector rather than the eight spade connectors on our previous Picade joystick.
Picade X HAT is all-new and packed full of useful features. We've moved from more
fiddly screw terminals to simple DuPont connectors that just push in, and the speaker
terminals are the same easy push-fit connectors that we use on pHAT BEAT.
There's dedicated power management on-board Picade X HAT; just plug your microUSB power supply into the HAT and it'll power your Pi through its pins. The power
button connected to the HAT means that once your Pi is safely shutdown, the power will
be cut completely to the Pi. A simple press of the power button will boot your Picade
Console up again.
Software setup
We recommend the RetroPie operating system for your Picade. You can download it
from the RetroPie website and then burn it to a micro-SD card with Etcher.
Connect a USB keyboard to your Pi, and connect to Wi-Fi in the RetroPie menu. Press
F4 to exit to the terminal and then type curl https://get.pimoroni.com/picadehat | bash to
run the Picade HAT installer.
Reboot your Pi, if it doesn't prompt you to. Press the "Alt" key on your keyboard and
then select "Configure input" to configure your Picade Console's controls. You'll find that
the sound and power button should both be working now too!
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/picade‐console/12‐7‐18
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