Joystick arcade compatible con Raspberry

Joystick arcade compatible con Raspberry

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More information in www.caractermaker.es. Hi CMakers! To make this remote control, we used the following materials: 1 cm thick MDF wood: You will need a board that is 800 mm x 400 mm. Kit of button pad, remote and wiring: We selected a kit from XCSOURCE manufacturer, which has very good quality/price. It comes with everything you need to make your assembly on our remote control very easy. Once we have all the materials available, the first thing we need to do is cut all the parts of the remote control. As Carácter Maker loves to make things easier for our CMakers, you have the cutting plans in DXF and STL formats. With the .DXF file, you can print it on paper to create a template, and then cut it with manual tools such as saws, etc. We recommend cutting it with a laser cutter, as it will take half an hour to do so. To make your job even easier, we included a file in RLD format. This file opens with a free program called RDWorks (downloadable), which is used by many laser cutters. It is programmed with the necessary parameters for the cutting and engraving to come out correctly. We recommend that you review it with your technician as each machine is different. Specifically, we cut it with an 80W power laser cutter. Once all the pieces are cut, assembly cannot be easier. On the top ports of the plate you see in the photo, we will connect the cables coming out of each button. The black color means ground and red power. When connecting the cables to the buttons, it doesn't matter which color you connect to each leg of the button. The joystick port connects to the left port and the USB port to the right. Once everything is assembled and connected, we just need to plug in the USB cable to our computer, configure it in Windows, and... let's play! When designing the remote control, we wanted it to be easy to open and close the lid, as if we put a raspberry inside, connect the USB to it, take out an HDMI cable from the back, and power the raspberry, we have a portable arcade machine.

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