Depending on what voltages are present on that particular connector on your PSU, you may need to crimp a ATX 20 pin on the PSU side.What sheep said!
Also, if using ATX you may need to bridge the PS_ON pin to ground to get it to power on.
Point 1 is already catered to.@Frank_fjs I'm excited for the MicroGun. Here are a couple features for your consideration:
- Stereo line level input that overrides the JAMMA audio input and routes to the mini din-8
- above stereo input could also attenuate a speaker level signal to line level
- Bluetooth module & antenna for future expansion to support wireless controllers
- JAMMA connector located on a daughter PCB with standard connectors running between mother & daughter board (built in JAMMA extension harness)
Which is point 2? Audio input attenuation or Bluetooth?Point 2 could be catered for.
Not sure how feasible the rest are for me.
How would the Bluetooth module work? Were you suggesting it interface with existing controllers, such as 8bitdo? Or something else.
- Bluetooth module & antenna for future expansion to support wireless controllers
- JAMMA connector located on a daughter PCB with standard connectors running between mother & daughter board (built in JAMMA extension harness)
@dan-esc in the following thread you finde the minigun and cable pinout: MWP-606 Power Supply CoverThe underside of the Minigun PCB shows you what voltages are for each pin. Just wire up a new cable, or repurpose your existing one with the correct voltages and you should be good to go.
Ideally the Bluetooth interface would work with any bluetooth controller. Certainly the 8bitdo range. Also Playstation Dualshock 4 and whatever the PS5 controller is called. Xbox too. Though that is not my cup of tea.How would the Bluetooth module work? Were you suggesting it interface with existing controllers, such as 8bitdo? Or something else.
I use @RGB JAMMA extensions which are great. They include the kick harness connector and a voltmeter on the game PCB side. I thought it would be cool to plug the cables from that directly into the new supergun without the JAMMA to extension PCB.I like the daughter board idea for the JAMMA connector. It’s one of the things I dig the most about Japanese control boxes, Axun’s CBOX, etc. Definitely nice not to have to pick up the whole supergun when connecting a game.
Most power supplies will not output good voltage levels without a significant load on the outputs.@dan-esc in the following thread you finde the minigun and cable pinout: MWP-606 Power Supply CoverThe underside of the Minigun PCB shows you what voltages are for each pin. Just wire up a new cable, or repurpose your existing one with the correct voltages and you should be good to go.
I would suggest to test the voltage level on the jamma connector before you connect it to your PCB.