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USB Joystick to DB15
I have a nice set of USB joysticks that I would like to use. The problem i'm having is finding a converter that is USB to DB15. I found plans online that should let me do the conversion it it was usb to DB9 but that doesnt help too much.
http://www.lennard.net.nz/electronics/usbtors232.htmlI'm not sure It would work because of the voltage problem. I also would like to know if drivers would be an issue. This mod requires drivers, but i'm not sure if that would matter during integration with the robot controller. Has anyone tried this before? Did it work? Remember, I'm trying to convert a USB Joystick to a DB15 joystick. Thanks a lot and see you at the comp. Last edited by team1307 : 20-01-2005 at 11:39. Reason: better title |
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Re: USB Joystick to RS232(DB9)
Please see the discussion in the following thread, more so please see posts 9 and 11 in the thread as you will see some issues with trying to use a usb device with the O/I and RC.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31057 |
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Re: USB Joystick to RS232(DB9)
That goes the other way - lets you use a USB "host" port as a serial port. Also, you dont want serial output (there are some Joysticks taht do serallel (a sorta serial/parallel combo) over the gameport, they do not work with the OI), you want analog and digital outputs in "flightsick compatable" form. The only way to do this would be to use your own microprocessor that had a usb interface (there are some microchip PIC chips that can use USB) and write some custom code to convert it and then output it using the internal DAC and digital outs. It would be quite a project, probally better for the offseason.\
What you want is something that lets you use a usb "guest/client" port and outputs "flightsick compatabile gameport" form. I doubt one exists, but let us know if you find one. |
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Re: USB Joystick to DB15
This might be a stupid question but wouldnt it work if we found some way to convert db9 to db15? I know that 6 pins would have to be unused.. Is it a data collision problem?
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Re: USB Joystick to DB15
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Other than taking your joystick apart, disconnecting the joystick potsfrom the circuit board, meauring them to make sure they are 0-100K linear pots, and then rewiring them, you won't be able to use them. |
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Re: USB Joystick to DB15
Most joysticks these days use some optical sensing technology instead of pots. Note if it has trim's or not, chances are if it doenst have trim's, it doenst use pots, it just checks for change, it could care less about absolute posistion.
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Re: USB Joystick to DB15
One option to keep in mind, is to scrap the USB connector, and rewire the whole thing. Its quiet an undertaking but i have done it. We rewired a really nice flight sim joystick and throttle set to control a crab drive robot once. Just memorize those OI datasheets and get some db15 connectors and start splicing wires!
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