Hoping someone has now or had used a trackball like the one I have and can offer up some wiring help to get it interfaced and could be so kind as to help me sort through a problem I’m experiencing.
While gathering parts for a new small cabinet project, I acquired a Penny & Giles trackball. My plan was to interface this ball to the PC through an Opti-wiz.
Tracing the leads gets lost with all the other resistors and the IC on the board.
My apologies in advance if the terminology below is wrong. The trackball has a RJ45 connector, so I had assumed that by taking an Ethernet cable, cutting and stripping it back, I’d have the wires to interface with. However, what I am finding is not what I had hoped for. Of the eight wires, only three (total) show any continuity when checked with a VOHM to the X and Y LEDs and the X and Y optic sensors.
Here is a photo of the very same trackball where you can see the LED X, QX, LED Y and QY solder points:
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This photo shows the Cat5 connector:
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I am only seeing continuity in the following:
LED X – white/green
X left – white/green
X center – black
X right (where it’s marked QX) – white/black
LED Y – black
Y left – white/green
Y center – black
Y right (again where it’s marked QY) – white/black
The wire descriptions are the colors of the Cat5.
Realizing the LED are diodes, I reversed the polarity of the VOHM, but no change in results. The resistance readings vary from zero to above the 2k scale.
I checked an old PS2 mouse hack last night that powers a Tron spinner I have and the results are similar in resistance readings, but that doesn’t obviously help me figure out where/how to tie into this ball except to think I need to apply 5v to the LED and take signals from the outer two leads of the sensors back to the Wiz for the respective X and Y directions. Okay, seems easy enough, but all the resistors have me concerned that maybe the LEDs and sensors don’t want to see 5v.
So again, I am hoping someone might be able to shed some light on how (if at all) to possibly attach this trackball to a Opti-wiz.
Thank you in advance,
Jeff