#4309274 - 11/05/16 03:46 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Hi guys, new to the forums! I've been reading through the pages in this thread and it's been incredibly helpful, I got everything setup for my DIY racing pedals except one thing, my brake pedal! I have a question, how do I hook up a load cell with mmjoy2 and is it possible to adjust the gain of the amplifier? I'm using a load cell for my brake along with a load cell amplifier (HX711) with an Arduino Leonardo, attached is a picture on how it's wired to the Arduino Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
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#4309297 - 11/05/16 05:34 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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#4310281 - 11/09/16 12:47 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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I have everything hooked up, but I'm still not getting any values the HX711 is also an analog to digital converter, so I hooked it up to the digital ports 2 & 3 on the leonardo, but if I go to the mmjoy2 software under "Source" there is no chip for HX711 or my hall effect sensor A1302, but maybe there's another source I can select for my loadcell or hall effect sensor? Kinda stumped here lol
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#4311022 - 11/11/16 04:02 AM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Mega mozg, is it possible to add "manufacturer name" like vid and pid? no, "Manufacturer" and "Serial" these descriptors used for control firmware version ID and my personal as author.
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#4311145 - 11/11/16 04:31 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Can someone collect me which is the latest PCB desing What I have to use for TM F16FLCS+TQS. I have TLE5010, and pro micro , but I don't have any other componens. And I can't use the original shift panel in FLCs handle because it was damaged. Unfortunatly, I unable to make PCB at home so I should be an ready to use solution which I have to pay somewhere. Or somewhere I can order the PCB which make base the latest shematic . I would like to use one pro micro panel for both device (FLCS+TQS) and put in the TQS base. So I Should be : 1 shift reg in the FLCS handle 2 TLE5010 PCB 1 base PCB ( which collect the shift reg and X,Y axis TLE5010 wires and led to TQS) In TQS: 1 TLE5010 PCB for Z axis 1 shift reg in TQS handle 1 pro micro shield (where put in connector from FLCS and Collect the TQS wires and there would be an extra connector for rudder TLE5010 and other additional buttons) I found this webshop what it would be good for me, but I don't speak chinese language and I don't know how reliable. The price is acceptable. https://shop102607058.world.taobao.com?spm=a312a.7728559.2015080705.3.tAQskeCan anyone help me?
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#4311186 - 11/11/16 06:11 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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For update Tm F16FLCS+TQS is need PCB's for TLE501x and for Shift Register for inside TQS, or use diode matrix there, since is only 10 buttons, or 14, depends on what (HAT, micro-stick...) you use for replace the "eraserhead" TDC, this device is no longer usable. PCB's available in OS Park. https://oshpark.com/profiles/DebolestisFor TLE501x the PCB layout is a bit "obsolete" (based on this Mega_MOZG sketch, posted above): https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/dB6LPj8OThe four resistor in inputs is no more needed, but is just matter of make bridges in their places (or use 0 OHM resistor), in this way: http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/20..._esquemtico.jpgF-16FLCS grip already have a CD4021 Shift Register inside, no need make a new. PRO Micro shielded PCB is a convenience for simplify, at some degree, connect the wires, but is not necessary. Your choice. In Debolestis OSPark has PCB for make one. For what I know for buy in Taobao (a kind of Chinese eBay) you need a "Taobao agent" - that will buy there and resend for you, for a give fee (Google for it). This "kit's" is done by Flight Simmer. In Eagle forum a guy buy from this vendor without problem. Google Translator handle Chinese characters reasonable well - at least better than German.
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#4311768 - 11/13/16 08:12 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Using the 74HC165 shift registers should I wire them for pull-up or pull-down for mmjoy2?
I have read some conflicting information so I am bit confused on 74HC165 & 4021.
The way I currently understand the 74HC165 should be wired is each input pin D0-D7 attached to ground independently with 10k resistors. In line between the input pin and the resistor is a wire connection from a button/switch. The other side of the switch goes directly into 5 volts. The 74HC165 vcc pin 16 should go to 5 volts with a uf 0.1 capacitor branching off to ground, an open to ground it to pin 15 next to it which needs to be grounded anyway for chip enable.
Is that correct?
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#4311948 - 11/14/16 12:54 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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TomVR all sfifts in mmjoy must used with pull-up.
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#4312353 - 11/15/16 05:58 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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OK so in that case the resistors should be connected to 5 volts and the switches attached in parallel to the pin and it's other side running to ground?
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#4312863 - 11/17/16 01:50 PM
Re: MMJoy/MMjoy2 - Build your own USB controller
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Good days I have a question. I have bought two TLE5010 already mounted and not how to connect them directly to the promicro board. Https: // es.aliexpress.com/item/TLE5010-digital-mode-magnetoresistive-angle-sensor/32634095245.html? Spm=2114.13010608.0.0. Eqr0Mr Always I have used dimmers or sensors hall. I have looked in the last 50 pages of the forum and I do not still have clear (and my eyes are very red ). In the plate of the TLE5010 there are six pines (vdd, gnd, sck, miso, ect). My question is: can I connect every pin to his correspondent in the arduino board? Many thanks
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CD WOFF
by Britisheh. 03/28/24 08:05 PM
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