More weird stuff...
I tried to build a saturn controller into my dreamcast stick, but somehow killed the controller. Since I'm too cheap to buy a new controller, I'd like to try building this, found from here. Only one problem... wtf are those triangles on the circuit diagram? Also, where are the pin 3s going? That's not any notation I've seen before.
"Building" a saturn controller
A saturn controller isn't expensive, but getting it shipped here... well, I'd rather not.
The one I killed today had auto fire - it makes it an absolute bitch to follow the traces and figure out which is ground and which signals the chip - each button has 3 connections coming off it, and as a result the PCB is a huge mess. Maybe some controllers would be better, but I'd much rather it didn't have auto fire.
The one I killed today had auto fire - it makes it an absolute bitch to follow the traces and figure out which is ground and which signals the chip - each button has 3 connections coming off it, and as a result the PCB is a huge mess. Maybe some controllers would be better, but I'd much rather it didn't have auto fire.
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Re: "Building" a saturn controller
Pull-up resistor arrays, to keep the inputs of the ICs at VCC until the button is connected to GNDReKleSS wrote: Only one problem... wtf are those triangles on the circuit diagram?
Nowhere, those pins are left unconnected. They still are connected to the pull-up though..Also, where are the pin 3s going?
Ok, I've built it and... it didn't work. It looks like Kashi's design has a problem.
I was able to find another design by SaturnAR that's much harder to read, but actually works - the problem is that pins 3 and 14 on the higher chip must be held low, not high. It appears the saturn uses these to figure out whether a controller is connected. Now I just need to rewire the buttons, because most of them go to the wrong places...
SaturnAR's design is here.
I was able to find another design by SaturnAR that's much harder to read, but actually works - the problem is that pins 3 and 14 on the higher chip must be held low, not high. It appears the saturn uses these to figure out whether a controller is connected. Now I just need to rewire the buttons, because most of them go to the wrong places...
SaturnAR's design is here.
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