I had a question. Since your only using one wire on the pcb for the buttons does that mean that the button should only have one wire connected to it to work properly even tho it has 2 possible connections?
wow, good idea. yeah its my first one, currently got all the wiring sorted and they all work, just waiting on the perspex to be cut 2moro and i can assemble the thing. the only thing i haven't solved was how i was going to put the batteries. cheers for the tutorials ay they really helped me with a few tips
great video man...im really itching to see the video where you turn the triggers into push buttons, cuase that's the biggest problem for me at the moment.
HELP! Im trying to do the same... but, i dont undestand why you only use one point of solder in the butons of PCB. What happen with every ground of the buttons? My micros have two points, signal and ground... Im a big noob of that, i know ;P Explain pls.
hey thanks for putting up these tutorials for us inexperienced noobs =) they really help- however Im slightly unsure about the resistors for the trigger buttons so It would be greatly appreciated if u could make a vid explaining how to do this
My supervisor for my masters has been cracking the wipe so I havn't have time for my arcade stick / tutorials for you guys... Gimme a few weeks I should have a new set of videos to explain the rest
hey nice set of tutorials - finally got my parts from japan and got a common ground wireless controller! been following your vids for tips and they are a big help! have you tried the 1k ohm resistors on the mod yet? i have them spare from a prev project. have a few 510 ohms arounds too ideas?
I had a question. Since your only using one wire on the pcb for the buttons does that mean that the button should only have one wire connected to it to work properly even tho it has 2 possible connections?
Tarkamkrest 11 months ago
Thanks for this vid. This has helped out a lot...
ominousred 1 year ago
You kinda sound like Stewie from Family Guy, LOL.
Good Tutorials man.
1flame3 1 year ago
its more easy to get your directions from the analoguestick instead of soldering this crappy d-pad
sadomeso 1 year ago
wow, good idea. yeah its my first one, currently got all the wiring sorted and they all work, just waiting on the perspex to be cut 2moro and i can assemble the thing. the only thing i haven't solved was how i was going to put the batteries. cheers for the tutorials ay they really helped me with a few tips
sleungnz 2 years ago
hey man howd you solve the battery situation? did you buy like the battery box thingies from DSE or use the orginal off the back of the pcb?
sleungnz 2 years ago
Hey man,
its completely upto you... I am using 6 D size holders, with 2 batteries in series, making 3 pairs, and those pairs in parallel.
This means that the batteries will last much much much longer than a standard set of AAs.
This is your first project? get the arcade stick working first, then worry about power.
DSEemployee 2 years ago
great video man...im really itching to see the video where you turn the triggers into push buttons, cuase that's the biggest problem for me at the moment.
philhuddy 2 years ago
HELP! Im trying to do the same... but, i dont undestand why you only use one point of solder in the butons of PCB. What happen with every ground of the buttons? My micros have two points, signal and ground... Im a big noob of that, i know ;P Explain pls.
tigreIII 2 years ago
do you know which controller type you have?
DSEemployee 2 years ago
hey thanks for putting up these tutorials for us inexperienced noobs =) they really help- however Im slightly unsure about the resistors for the trigger buttons so It would be greatly appreciated if u could make a vid explaining how to do this
robscotjar 2 years ago
Hey bud,
My supervisor for my masters has been cracking the wipe so I havn't have time for my arcade stick / tutorials for you guys... Gimme a few weeks I should have a new set of videos to explain the rest
Laterz
DSEemployee 2 years ago
hey nice set of tutorials - finally got my parts from japan and got a common ground wireless controller! been following your vids for tips and they are a big help! have you tried the 1k ohm resistors on the mod yet? i have them spare from a prev project. have a few 510 ohms arounds too ideas?
sleungnz 2 years ago