Ok I previously posted a question on wheter or not illuminatd competition pushbuttons were sold. Well I came to the conclusion, with the help of rampy, that I need to install them myself which is going to take alot of work
. Well I was thinking one night on how to connect the LEDs to a power supply when it hit me. The madcatz hacked controller that I am installing in my CP has an LED or its own. So I have a question. Couldn't I just solder wires to the LED on the pad and then split the wire numerous times and connect them to all the LEDs I am installing in the buttons? Would it send power to the LEDs and power them on? Also just to tell you all I plan to wire 10 LEDs on to it. I have 2 pads and 20 buttons total so I will do 10 on each. Please reply. Thanx.
The LED on your gamepad most likely already has a current limiting resistor somewhere in the circuit. Which means that what you are thinking about doing probably won't work.
You should do some research on the Dreamcast to find out what voltages are available on the gamepad port and how much current they can supply (unless you are using an adapter to hook it to a PC, which would be entirely different). Then find out where on the cable those voltages are (use a volt meter or continuity tester if you know what pin it's supposed to be on) and make the connection where the cable meets the circuit board.
I would think that there is enough power available on a DC gamepad port to do what you want, but you might want to use low current LED's to be safe. You also have to make sure you use the proper current limiting resisitors and hook it all up in parallel. If you exceed the amount of available current on the port with your LEDs, you can kiss the port goodbye.
In other words, it's not as simple as what you have described

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RandyT