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| Matt Berry:
The diode I was looking at was rated for 5v @ 50 ma, but I'm unsure if I should go higher. I'm a little gun shy in just throwing something together without knowing what the componet ratings should be. It really sucks to fry some componets because they were under rated. |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Matt Berry on October 26, 2004, 06:58:17 pm ---I've thought about using the stealth shift option with the Ipac. The only problem I have is I'm not sure what ratings (voltage / amperage) the componets should be (diodes, caps) . I'm planning on ordering through newark, but before I did I wanted to make sure I got the right stuff. --- End quote --- For those unfamiliar with it, there's also information at http://www.mameworld.net/tigerheli/encoder/shiftkeys.htm I don't know the component ratings required. I would think they would be minimal, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to contact Andy Warne at www.ultimarc.com and ask. And I would like to emphasize that the following from my page still applies: Remember that pressing a shifted button causes all the buttons to send their shifted inputs. Therefore, if you use this method, I recommend that all keys that will not have a specific shifted function be programmed to send the same value shifted and unshifted. And the less shifted inputs you have, the less problems you will have, but it is a very useful feature. |
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