MoppelTheWhale
Grand Master
@xtrasmiley i bought a Meanwell after 2 Ming Dong PSUs died on me after only a few months. I'd go for the Happ as well, much cheaper in the long run.
OK, got the Happ one from eBay. Doe these come with power cables? I feel like they probably don't!@xtrasmiley i bought a Meanwell after 2 Ming Dong PSUs died on me after only a few months. I'd go for the Happ as well, much cheaper in the long run.
OSSC settings won't damage anything. In short, your HAS V3.1 setup will look like this:Question for you. I have the OSSC and plan on using these settings to hook up the F3 board I have, but I would also like to leave all the settings alone for CPS1/CPS2/Sega 16 (and maybe other boards). Can I use these buffered settings or do I have to change everything back for the other boards? Will leaving these settings on damage anything (boards or OSSC) to test?
if this is the case, may I humbly recommend making the 75 Ohm/TTL CSync a switch vice a jumper in your next revision.OSSC settings won't damage anything. In short, your HAS V3.1 setup will look like this:Question for you. I have the OSSC and plan on using these settings to hook up the F3 board I have, but I would also like to leave all the settings alone for CPS1/CPS2/Sega 16 (and maybe other boards). Can I use these buffered settings or do I have to change everything back for the other boards? Will leaving these settings on damage anything (boards or OSSC) to test?
As for the PSU, you can get a Mean Well MWP-606 in the US and I highly recommend it - http://www.twistedquarter.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4
- Taito F3 > HAS (CSync set to buffered, TTL) > 8pin mini DIN > 8MD to HD15 > OSSC (HD15 input, OSSC set to "RGBS")
- CPS1/2/3 and majority of other boards > HAS (CSync set to buffered, 75R) > 8pin mini DIN to Scart cable > OSSC (Scart input)
This is happening, as well as switches for enabling/disabling buttons 4, 5 and 6 via the JAMMA connector - all switches will be easily accessible even with the modules/enclosure installed.if this is the case, may I humbly recommend making the 75 Ohm/TTL CSync a switch vice a jumper in your next revision.
Well shit man, looks like I’m buying a second supergun! Looking forward to any new things you come up with!This is happening, as well as switches for enabling/disabling buttons 4, 5 and 6 via the JAMMA connector - all switches will be easily accessible even with the modules/enclosure installed.if this is the case, may I humbly recommend making the 75 Ohm/TTL CSync a switch vice a jumper in your next revision.
edit: About the TTL/75R impedance switch. With HAS it's safe to connect CSync set to "TTL" to devices that expect 75R impedance signal. Sure, impedance will be mismatched, but voltage will be well withing the acceptable tolerance (around 0.6Vp-p).
The HD15 adapter in my experience should only be used for the Taito F3.I was also hoping to run everything via the 8 pin to HD15 to the OSSC and not have some boards on SCART, but that might be a limitation of the boards, I don’t know.
They will be available in around a month, maybe just a bit later.@RGB
When do you think HD15 adapter boards will be available again? Wondering if I should order boards from OSH Park if it will be a long while.
Thx!
I've noticed a trend emerging in this thread, and I wanted to get on my soapbox to provide what I feel is an important public service announcement.I'm also interested in a CPS2 kick harness, a CPS kick harness, and the HD15 adapter PCB.