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The Wii U GamePad is the main Controller and Input Device that was sold alongside the Wii U Console. It features a D-Pad, ABXY Input Buttons, Dual Analog Sticks, Dual Shoulder Buttons, Bumpers and a Resistive Touchscreen. It also incorporates an Infrared Light for TV Control, Stereo Speakers, NFC Chip used for Amiibo, A Female socket for Nintendo's Proprietary 240v GamePad Charger and an Analog-to-Digital Volume Slider.
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[[File:WiiUGamepad-With-Case.png|thumb|right|A Black Wii U Gamepad]]
 
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Pictures and information from: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo+Wii+U+Teardown/11796/4
 
Pictures and information from: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo+Wii+U+Teardown/11796/4
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= LCD Screen =
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The Wii U Gamepad uses a 854 x 480 FWVGA Display with TFT-LCD Pixels in a 16:9 Ratio. It supports 16 Million colors and has a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistive_touchscreen Resistive Touchscreen.]
  
 
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[[File: DRC-5GWIFI-TOP.PNG|thumb|right|Wii U GamePad 5GHz WiFi Module (Top)]]
 
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The Wii U GamePad incorporated a modified 802.11n 5.2GHz WI-FI Chip also built into the console to make a low latency yet high detail video and input connection with the console. It connects to the console through a variant of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Setup WPS] Process. It uses a proprietary encoding and transfer protocol that was co-developed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcom Broadcom] for the Wii U. The console sends video under the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264 H.264 Codec] using the latter in which the GamePad decodes it.
Wii U GamePad 5GHz WiFi Module (Top)
 
 
 
 
 
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Wii U GamePad 5GHz WiFi Module (Bottom)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 21 September 2023

The Wii U GamePad is the main Controller and Input Device that was sold alongside the Wii U Console. It features a D-Pad, ABXY Input Buttons, Dual Analog Sticks, Dual Shoulder Buttons, Bumpers and a Resistive Touchscreen. It also incorporates an Infrared Light for TV Control, Stereo Speakers, NFC Chip used for Amiibo, A Female socket for Nintendo's Proprietary 240v GamePad Charger and an Analog-to-Digital Volume Slider.

A Black Wii U Gamepad

Side A

WUP-010 GamePad SideA.jpg

 * (In Red) STMicroelectronics UIC-WUP MCE GH226
 * (In Orange) STMicroelectronics MSA3D 01F
 * (In Yellow) Texas Instruments TSC 2046I Low Voltage I/O Touch Screen Controller

Side B

WUP-010 GamePad SideB.jpg

 * (In Red) InvenSense ITG-3280 Gyroscope
 * (In Orange) Micron 25Q256A 256 Mb Serial Flash
 * (In Yellow) DRC-WUP 811309J31 1217LU603
 * (In Cyan) Texas Instruments AIC3012 Audio Converter
 * (In Blue) Texas Instruments 1010007

Pictures and information from: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo+Wii+U+Teardown/11796/4

LCD Screen

The Wii U Gamepad uses a 854 x 480 FWVGA Display with TFT-LCD Pixels in a 16:9 Ratio. It supports 16 Million colors and has a Resistive Touchscreen.

5GHz WiFi Module

Wii U GamePad 5GHz WiFi Module (Top)

The Wii U GamePad incorporated a modified 802.11n 5.2GHz WI-FI Chip also built into the console to make a low latency yet high detail video and input connection with the console. It connects to the console through a variant of the WPS Process. It uses a proprietary encoding and transfer protocol that was co-developed by Broadcom for the Wii U. The console sends video under the H.264 Codec using the latter in which the GamePad decodes it.

NFC connectivity

Pokémon Rumble U

Pokémon Rumble U is the first Wii U game to make use of NFC connectivity. NFC figures are writable and store data for use in-game. No two figures are alike; each has unique stats and information in-game. For more information see Rumble U NFC Figures.

Amiibo

The marketing name for the NFC enabled figures. See: http://www.amiibo.com/ , http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo

Amiibo Figures

Available NFC enabled figures:

  • 01 - Mario
  • 02 - Peach
  • 03 - Yoshi
  • 04 - Donkey Kong
  • 05 - Link
  • 06 - Fox
  • 07 - Samus
  • 08 - Wii Fit Trainer
  • 09 - Villager
  • 10 - Pikachu
  • 11 - Kirby
  • 12 - Marth
  • 13 - Zelda
  • 14 - Diddy Kong
  • 15 . Luigi
  • 16 - Little Mac
  • 17 - Pit
  • 18 - Captain Falcon

Amiibo Supported Games

  • Super Mario Maker
  • Super Smash Bros. for WiiU
  • Mario Kart 8
  • Captain Toad Treasure Tracker
  • Mario Party 10
  • Yoshi's Woolly World

NFC module pinouts

NFC data from Pokémon Rumble U figures

For more details on Amiibo, see here.