PCB Kit For Mmjoy2 Project / Shield Board
PCB Kit For Mmjoy2 Project / Shield Board
SHIELD BOARD
Board is designed for deploying Arduino Promicro controller and organizing data
transfer (axis using internal and external ADC, buttons through diod matrix or shift
registers, LEDs, LED digital screens) through different ports.
Board dimensions are 45х39 mm, the board mounts to a device with the help of М3
screws which might be enlarged to М4. Promicro board should be connected to the
shield after it is mounted as it will block one of the mounting holes.
Mounting holes position matches VKB NJoy32 controller, so the shield board can be
attached to Defender Cobra M5 for it’s upgrade or to BRD joysticks.
Board ports:
45 mm
Pic 1. Overview
To connect analog sensor to internal ADC use 1—3 contacts, to connect external
ADC to controller use 1—5 contacts, for TLE sensors 1—6 contacts are used.
TLE5010/11
Pic 3. JST PH2.0 6pin plug
MCP320X* and KMA200
* if external ADC MCP3202, 3204 or 3208 are used MOSI (Master Out Slave In)
internal ADC [B2] must be taken from JP3. If MCP3201 ADC is used contacts 1—5 are enough
as this ADC has no need of MOSI.
1 2 3 4 5 6
CS used in pedals
COBRA M5 pcb
(grip twist is connected
to this board)
right brake axis
TLE5010/11
sensor
duplicated contacts
of Pro Micro
* current version of firmware (20151118) supports the total sum of 12 shift registers in one
or two chains (up to 96 buttons)
** VKB shift register boards are accepted (two register in each board).
Oder of contacts on VKB shift register boards: 1. MISO, 2. VCC, 3. SCK, 4. CS, 5. GND
COBRA M5 grip pcb
Pedals central
axis board
TLE5010/11
TLE5010/11 sensor
45х28 mm board based on Thrustmaster warthog board used in stick grip, М3 screws
are used for mount, screws might be enlarged up to М4.
Order of contacts on button extension board:
1. GND (ground) — common for all,
2. VCC (+5 V) — common for all,
3. CS (chip select) — selected for each chain of registers,
4. MISO (master in slave out) — selected for each chain of registers,
5. SCK[B1] (serial clock) — common for all.