I'll send you the details over PMAYY LMAO I'll try, but I totally don't want to hook it up wrong and fry it before I even try it... I assume + and - for power (between R and L, or is that for rumble?) and D for data, but what voltage, and do I pull the buttons high or low to press them?
Thanks for testing itI got mine wired up today, installed it into a normal controller and did some testing. Everything's solid! It works on Wii, GC, and even with my Raphnet USB adapter. Soldering to it was the easiest part, and rumble doesn't require 5v, it worked great over 3.3v.
More testing will be done throughout the next week, and I'll post some pictures of my wiring soon. In addition, the others have all received their sample boards and will be testing them soon as well.
The future is here my friends.
No, those should not be used at all. I had them to program the board. The only two that you could use are 3.3v and GND if you really need to, none of those pins is connected to the data lineMine came in today! Excited to test
Quick question about the six easy solder holes on the top - are these made to be identical to the holes corresponding to the 6 wires coming out of a 1st party gamecube controller? I see there are solder points for data, 3.3, ground etc, are these holes just alternatives?