Well, while I'm signed in and posting in other threads I should post an update here. I hate updating without much to show, but I do have something of interest to share. Malenko asked me some time back to help out with connections for his Pinscape boards in his vpin project. Long story short, this ended up with me designing a PCB adapter board for the Pinscape board commonly used in virtual pinball machines. The KL25Z Pinscape board is great, it gives you all these features including accelerometer (for nudging), plunger control types etc, etc. The problem is it's just a board with header pins. It can be used with other add-on boards for connectivity but Malenko and I wanted something to connect directly to it with screw terminals for easy wiring.
An adapter board idea motivated me to re-do my own direct soldering solution I was using in my The Web vpin. I wanted a board that allows simple screw terminal connections to every GPIO pin available on the Pinscape KL25Z board.
Here's the board render from my design in KiCad:
and here's the actual board sitting on my workbench:
and with the Pinscape KL25Z attached:
I have briefly tested the assembly using the Pinscape config app. My own control set works fine with it. At this stage I still have a few spare boards. In the future, I could make up these for other Vpin builders but let's how well it works all wired up first. Malenko's is on it's way to him
