Kitsen
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Hi there,
Long story short I saw the Wii SP JacksonS made and I was wowed by the ability to cycle three different controller by the flick of a switch, I went through his worklog and I saw he used a bus switch to cycle between wiimote and classic controller (NGC seems pretty straight forward so I won't be asking any question about it)
I went through the documentation TI provides and I think I'm starting to understand but I wanted someone to make sure my understanding was correct.
Documentation for the [URL='http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74cbt6800c.pdf']SN74CBT6800C[/URL] seems to indicate that when power is fed through the ON pin, the switch is closed so I assume that by pushing power to the bus switch when the portable is in gamecube or sideway wiimote mode would prevent the classic controller from interfering with the other controller mode.
If my understanding is flawed or if someone recommend another bus switch or a pic I'd be happy to hear you out!
Thank you for your time,
Long story short I saw the Wii SP JacksonS made and I was wowed by the ability to cycle three different controller by the flick of a switch, I went through his worklog and I saw he used a bus switch to cycle between wiimote and classic controller (NGC seems pretty straight forward so I won't be asking any question about it)
I went through the documentation TI provides and I think I'm starting to understand but I wanted someone to make sure my understanding was correct.
Documentation for the [URL='http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74cbt6800c.pdf']SN74CBT6800C[/URL] seems to indicate that when power is fed through the ON pin, the switch is closed so I assume that by pushing power to the bus switch when the portable is in gamecube or sideway wiimote mode would prevent the classic controller from interfering with the other controller mode.
If my understanding is flawed or if someone recommend another bus switch or a pic I'd be happy to hear you out!
Thank you for your time,