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Conexions PCB Sega Touring Car Championship

Démarré par Radin, Mardi 03 Juillet 2012, 09:37:14 AM

Radin

The control box is done, all it needs is wiring added; here are the pics:




nc333

great Work!
c'est tout ce que je sais dire en anglais -->[]
"Bon, j'ai pas mal réfléchi. Quand la vie vous fait trébucher, ça ne suffit pas de se relever. Il faut lui péter les rotules, à cette grognasse ! Œil pour œil, dent pour dent ! « Essaie un peu de te relever, maintenant, traînée ! »" Caves Johnson, 1980


La présentation c'est ICI :)

Radin

Hello again, i haven't wired the supergun yet, but all is ready in place, soon i should have it running.

As you can see on the pic of the front of the supergun, there is a DB25 connector for hooking up a gamepad/wheel; this will be for the analogue controls (steering,brake,accelerate) and shift up/down digitals; the plan is to get a pc gamepad (first a gamepad to see if all is ok, later a wheel) and connect the controls from the supergun (pcb) to the gamepad's analog potentiometers - > mini analog joystick for steering, shoulder analogs for brake/accel. and 2 of the digitals for shift up/down.

So i need a cheap (test) gamepad with analog stick(s) and 2 analog buttons; best i found was this:

http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/controllers/gamepad-f310

A little pricy for a test gamepad, so if any of you have other suggestions please let me know (or know that this gamepad is appropiate for what i described).

Also, would any potentiometer work from any gamepad work? Or they need to be 5K / 10K ohms (meaning i need to measure from pcb/check schematics in detail)?