#4053072 - 12/19/14 04:34 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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you make your own gimbal mechanism. that is very impressive. how long does it takes to make it? from first idea to first hardware - half year. and another half year to make 3 or 4 hardware versions...
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#4053556 - 12/20/14 05:57 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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I am planning to build my own magrez MCP601+kmz41 sensor, but in the joysetup the source has many option except IntSensor, which one should I choose if a magrez sensor is connect.
Hi. Select "IntSensor" / "Port" (where it connected) and "Assigment". It is minimum to works with any analog sensor (pot/hall/magrez).
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#4053562 - 12/20/14 07:00 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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I am planning to build my own magrez MCP601+kmz41 sensor, but in the joysetup the source has many option except IntSensor, which one should I choose if a magrez sensor is connect.
Hi. Select "IntSensor" / "Port" (where it connected) and "Assigment". It is minimum to works with any analog sensor (pot/hall/magrez). thank your explanation, I know this part. My mistake. I thought magrez is a digital sensor..... Do you have any MCP320x + KMZxx shematic to share? I'd like to try something else other than analog.
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#4053568 - 12/20/14 07:46 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Crosswind, MCP3202_KMZ60.lay6 (Sprint-Layout6) at "downloads" folder. shematic: for MCP3202-SOIC for MCP3202-DIP MCP3202-DIP real fotos
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#4053657 - 12/20/14 02:25 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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very nice of you, thank again BTW, what's the R0?
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#4053698 - 12/20/14 04:28 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Where is everyone getting the KMZ60s? I usually try for ebay because of free shipping, but i can't find any on there. I'd be interested in trying this out on some of my home sticks.
Also, I believe the MaRS sensor was the MCP601+kmz41, is there a schematic for that setup?
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#4053707 - 12/20/14 04:51 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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very nice of you, thank again BTW, what's the R0? this is Resistor = 0 Om (jumper).
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#4053709 - 12/20/14 04:56 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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KMZ60 are available in Mouser, Digikey and Chip1stop. MCP3202+KMZ60 has a advantage to use less components than the old MCP601+KMZ41Sokol1
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#4053805 - 12/20/14 08:41 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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What I understand from WT topic:
KMZ41 - use one bridge of sensor
Advantage - Can be connect to any (USB) controller
Disadvantage - sensor gain value needs to be adjusted under work (joystick) mechanics, e.g. need solder components (resistor???) Disadvantage - magnet central position needs to be set manually
KMZ60- use both bridge of sensor
Advantage - the central position of magnet (centering) is defined in Configurator Advantage - adjusting for a (joystick) mechanics is done by Auto Calibration in Configurator
Disadvantage - this sensor only work if plugged into a controller that perform trigonometry calculations, or ones with MMJoy firmware Disadvantage - is not easy to find and buy "KMZ60" and "MCP3202", therefore is provides possibility of replacing the ADC "MCP3202" by "MCP3204" or "MCP3208"
BTW - Nice Logitech upgrade: ball bearings on gimbal, MagRez sensors, MMjoy. http://forum.warthunder.ru/uploads/monthly_12_2014/post-1103554-0-24545400-1418930208.jpgSokol1
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#4054660 - 12/22/14 08:25 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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#4055320 - 12/24/14 08:21 AM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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thanks Sokol1, that's a lot of LEDs. so it is possible to assign one LED to each button? How do you do it?
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#4056246 - 12/26/14 05:13 PM
Re: MMJoy - Build your own USB controller
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Ok, I've now completed a thrustmaster FCS, WCS, X fighter, attack throttle, rudder pedals and a CH Pro yoke. All the buttons, hats and axis work. I think I'm getting the hang of this.
But, I have some questions:
What do Zoom, Stop, Trim and Divisor do in Axis Programming?
Is there a way to set one of the thrustmaster 3 way switches to actually work without putting in gate logic chips?
Can someone explain to me like I'm 5 - what are shift registers, how they work and why I would program them?
What are the differences between the October and the November firmware releases?
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Exodus
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