N30_G30_speed
Angel's Love Slave
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very nice project dude, keep it up
top notch work you got right there.
top notch work you got right there.
When everything is finish, I would be taker 2 kit too.
The transmitter may be incorporated inside a controller neo geo AES ?
The final receiver on Console side, what is he going to look like? a thing like that?
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Very exciting news. Especially that you have cramped everything in a handy dongle.
Hello,
Is there anyone in the Austin, TX area that would be interested in a live demo of the wireless joystick adapters? I'm thinking about hosting a demo at my house either this Saturday (3/29) or next (4/5) at a time which is most convenient for those interested. Although I still have the final designs being cut at the PCB fab I have working proto's that run the same firmware and use the same connections. They are functionally equivalent, the only difference is that the final receiver design crams it all onto a much smaller PCB.
Here's what I have to show:
2 joysticks with internal wireless transmitters and multiple dongle based transmitter PCB's with DB15 and screw terminal connections. The transmitters are designed to use 3.7v Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer batteries using a keyed JST connector and have built-in charge over USB circuitry. They can also be powered from 4 AA's or other similar power source on a screw connector.
2 receiver designs, one that supports JAMMA boards and another which can be used as a wireless -> USB joystick adapter for PC based games like Street Fighter IV,Mame,etc. Please note, the final receiver design combines both functions on the same board and user firmware updates are possible over USB.
All units support the standard Neo wiring on the DB15 along with 3 extra buttons for kick harnesses. I will have an MVS setup, a PC running Mame on a Sony PVM, a standalone SVC Chaos PCB and will put Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition on a projector.
I also welcome anyone to bring there own stick to test so long as it conforms to the typical Neo/Supergun DB15 standard.
Thanks,
Mike
Crap... looks like our phone conversation linked you and I mentally! Now I have to do 3 versions of the MK30 SuperGun. DB15, USB, and Wireless!
J
I wonder if can work nice to stream data via the device for the neo-2-pc suite too. Is it possible Mike?
Not really, the receiver has a db15 connector, a usb mini-b connector, and screw terminals that share the same connections as the DB15 connector. On a supergun you wouldn't be using USB at all but it's still on the board.
Mike,
Is there a possibility to do a "remote" antenna on these? How about a terminal block version to mount inside of a stick so you dont have to use the DB15 at all? Wire the buttons directly to the board.
Jasen
Mike, makes sense. I was thinking about the cost... coupling one of your boards internal with a solderless DB15 makes it a terminal block version quickly but also adds considerable cost (These solderless DB15s arent exactly cheap).
Jasen