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JDS-011 Board pictures #1

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mnm-isola opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 8 comments
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JDS-011 Board pictures #1

mnm-isola opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 8 comments

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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vvhLrmgItue2Wch3YJ4nsu_PF8t5DVdx?usp=sharing

While I don't plan to mod my controller, good luck with your project :)

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12ian3 commented Mar 2, 2022

Those photos are fantastically useful, and give me the board outline. If you have access to a multimeter, would you be able to get me a pinout on the FPC Connector, LED, and USB? I don't feel like trying to guess and figure out traces from photos.
Biggest things would be 5v, GND, Data +, Data -. That would net a useful board, just without the LED. If you can also trace back the LED pins, that'd be everything I need to spin up a fully functional JDS-011 board.

Here's a photo with MicroUSB's pinout to help with that.

Thanks!

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@IcicaSora thank you for the images! Closing issue.

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mnm-isola commented Mar 4, 2022

Apparently this already did the handy work (no schematics tho, only gerber, might still be useful).
JDS-001 has a 14 pin FPC, JDS-011 only has 12 pins so oops

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there're 2 pins that are connected to each other but are not connected to gnd or vcc, not sure what they're for

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12ian3 commented Mar 4, 2022 via email

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12ian3 commented Mar 4, 2022

there're 2 pins that are connected to each other but are not connected to gnd or vcc, not sure what they're for

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Thank you for your work! I've modified the 001 board to include pads for the 011 board. Hopefully that works. I really like the idea of dual boards, as it reduces overhead and makes it more versatile. I'll get that pushed to the repo soon™.

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Have another question: what are the use of the 0 ohm resistors on R3 and R4, and could I just bridge them without using any resistors?

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12ian3 commented Mar 6, 2022

I'll assume that's for the 001/011 board. Those are impedance matching resistors for those who think that's truly necessary. I don't see it as necessary, so you should use 0Ω resistors for the most professional/cleanest build. They're like 2 cents each. You could bridge them together if you really need to though.

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