Let me know how it goes... If it works as advertised it would save a whole bunch of code...
Let me know how it goes... If it works as advertised it would save a whole bunch of code...
the button matrix is almost complete...
support for the LED
one LED
all the supports in place
all of the LED on all of the supports
everything wired, now i will connect the positive poles
i've a question...
i bought 2 female stereo jacks for line in and line out... but it seams that it has 6 poles to connect... i have no clue how to connect it... can anyone give me a hint?
here are the pictures
You can take your multimeter and measure where the contacts have to be soldered to.
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well, i could use a multimer... iff i had one...
i think i will improvise with a LED, using it as a "multimer"
Dude... stop whatever you're doing and go buy a multimeter... Seriously... I'll wait.....................
There is no way you can reliably deal with electronics without one... You don't need a $100 fluke... I am getting by with a $6.99 el-cheapo unit... just make sure it can do continuity, dc/ac and resistance... anything beyond that would be overkill at this stage...
Regarding the 1/8" jacks... is there a part number for them? can you link us to the page you bought them from? I find it a little unusual for a normal headphone jack to have that many terminals... I'd bet they're duplicated (two solder points per terminal) A standard stereo plug has 3 terminals to deal with (ground/left/right)..
lol yeah, my controller is on hold until my multimeter arrives... ordered one off a Chinese seller on eBay for literally $3!
yep! for what we're doing... that's all you'll need. If you want to take it to the next level, then spend the money on a decent meter (an oscilloscope would be better).. All you're buying is more accuracy, faster response times and in most cases auto ranging... Before I'd drop more than $50US on a meter, I'd buy a scope...
i looks like that i've got a stereo jack with switch...
i got it from a local supplier, and i don't have any more information...
the jack are this
http://www.cetronic.es/sqlcommerce/disenos/plantilla1/seccion/producto/DetalleProducto.jsp?idIdioma=1&idTienda=93&codProd ucto=999019067&cPath=530
Female 6.35 mm jack with 9 terminals
the question now is how can i take advantage of this switch? any ideas?
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