This has another look at my updated Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB in order to attempt to read all four paddle controllers a bit more accurately and efficiently. Update: A much simpler approach is now described in Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Revisited – Part 3. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment … Continue reading Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Revisited – Part 2
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Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Revisited
As previously mentioned in my Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Build Guide the PCB doesn't work so well with paddle controllers due to the way they are wired up. This is an update to the PCB to allow the paddles to be used in a very similar way to the original Atari 2600. Warning! I strongly … Continue reading Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Revisited
ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Build Guide
Here are the build notes for my ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Design. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! If you are new to electronics and microcontrollers, see the Getting Started pages. Bill of Materials ESP32S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB (GitHub … Continue reading ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Build Guide
ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Design
This a version of the ESP32 WROOM Mozzi Experimenter PCB for the latest ESP32-S3 DevKitC board I've found. For the background on the boards themselves, see my notes here: ESP32 S3 DevKit. ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Build Guide Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible … Continue reading ESP32 S3 DevKit Experimenter PCB Design
Arduino Pro Mini USB Host Proto PCB Build Guide
Here are the build notes for my Arduino Pro Mini USB Host Proto PCB. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! If you are new to electronics and microcontrollers, see the Getting Started pages. Bill of Materials Arduino Pro Mini … Continue reading Arduino Pro Mini USB Host Proto PCB Build Guide
Arduino Pro Mini USB Host Proto PCB Design
This is a prototyping board for an Arduino Pro Mini and mini USB Host shield. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! If you are new to electronics and microcontrollers, see the Getting Started pages. The Circuit This is mostly … Continue reading Arduino Pro Mini USB Host Proto PCB Design
Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Build Guide
Here are the build notes for my Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Design. Recall from my design notes that this version doesn't deal with paddles very well Here is an updated version that supports paddles better, but at the expense of requiring more complex code to read them: Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Revisited. Warning! I strongly … Continue reading Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Build Guide
Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Design
This is an Arduino Uno shield format PCB for hooking up two Atari 2600 style controllers to an Arduino. Note: this iteration of the design doesn't really do the paddles very well, but it works fine for joysticks and keypad controllers. Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Build Guide There are some updates here: Atari 2600 Controller … Continue reading Atari 2600 Controller Shield PCB Design
ESP32 S3 DevKit
Having played a bit with ESP32-S3 now, in the of the Waveshare Zero format boards, I'd quite like to have a version of the ESP32 WROOM Mozzi Experimenter PCB for the latest ESP32-S3 DevKitC board I've found. This is the introductory post that is my "notes to self" as I get to know the boards. … Continue reading ESP32 S3 DevKit
Diagnosing and attempting to fix a Yamaha DX100 – Part 3
At the end of part 1, I've established that the basics all seem ok (PCB, interconnections, power) and that basic digital logic stuff is happening. In part 2 I checked the ROM, reflowed a number of the solder joints, and started to look at the connectors between the main PCB and the LCD, but still with … Continue reading Diagnosing and attempting to fix a Yamaha DX100 – Part 3