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XBOX DIY Arcade Stick HELP and Suggestions
kandiman:
Hey all, going to build a arcade stick out of an official xbox 360 wired controller, i will take pictures of the PCB once i get them tomorrow, there will be 2 PCBs.
At the moment i have these parts
6 sanwa 30mm obsf buttons ------ main buttons
2 sanwa 24mm buttons ---------- start and xbox guide/home
1 sanwa joystick JLF-TP-8YT ------ joystick has mounting plate attached
1 sanwa joystick Harness ------- quick connect/disconnect harness for Sanwa JLF joysticks
also bought a bunch of these quick connect wires
http://www.in2amusements.com.au/shop/index.php/13/236_Wire_Coloured_With_Quick_Connector_.110_Size
http://www.in2amusements.com.au/shop/index.php/13/233_Wire_Ground_Harness_Suit_Sanwa
These are the 2 versions of the PCBs which alot of you guys have seen
http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_diagrams/360_diagram6.jpg
http://www.slagcoin.com/joystick/pcb_diagrams/360_diagram1.jpg
Based on my parts and the PCB that i get (could be both the early and late version), may someone help me out with a sketch diagram for the hookup of the wires from the buttons to the PCB?
What iv'e read the common ground PCB should/can be daisy chained? no idea how the daisy chain business works.
Any input or suggestions will be awesome ;D ... please don't flame me and say "search" the forums first :timebomb:
Franco B:
Welcome to the forum.
Well I suppose your expecting this, but seriously, search!
If you took two minutes to search or look around you would see this thread right at the top of the consoles sub-forum
> [Xbox 360 Controller Hack Tutorial -- Wireless Hack Now Available!!!] <
You will find most of what you need in there. Have a good read and then come back if you have any questions.
HaRuMaN:
;D
Yeah, take a look at my tutorial. While for an Xbox 360 pad, the method is still basically the same.
kandiman:
Thanks for the replies :) .... my bad i shall read the tutorial ;D
While i'm reading the tutorial, someone explain to me how to do a daisy chain if i have a common ground PCB :)
Franco B:
Daisy chaining means you connect all of the microswitches ground/common terminals together and then attach the linked wire to the common ground on your pad. Kinda like this:
This isn't a control pad but its the same principle. You can see all of the ground/common terminals are linked together whereas the NO (normally open) terminal from each microswitch is attached to a separate input.
Its a good idea to make the chained grounds into a full loop, that way if you ever have a single ground fail the pad will still function.
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