L mods
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L mods
When the L modules available?
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Re: L mods
The JW24A8L-MOD and JW24A10L-MOD are available now. We are currently adding all the info to our website. Sealig has units in stock, though not yet online since they got the necessary info just today.
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Re: L mods
great,
Whats the type of hall effect sensor its meant to work with?
Can I assume the button matrix from potentiometer modules, A16, is the same with the L mod?
or link for L mod specs.
ty
Whats the type of hall effect sensor its meant to work with?
Can I assume the button matrix from potentiometer modules, A16, is the same with the L mod?
or link for L mod specs.
ty
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The JW24A8L and JW24A10L accept any 0..5V signal as input.
The switch matrix works the same as with the JW24A8-16, with the exception that the same chip can be switched to the button behaviour of the JW24A8-8.
All information is now online:
http://www.codemercs.com/42/?L=1
The switch matrix works the same as with the JW24A8-16, with the exception that the same chip can be switched to the button behaviour of the JW24A8-8.
All information is now online:
http://www.codemercs.com/42/?L=1
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Re: L mods
that's 0v thru to 5v? not .5v
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0 - 5 V
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http://www.saelig.com/JW/IC2061.htm
Guido,
Why are they listing this as an acceleration sensor? To me its a 3 axis joystick controller. Getting ready to purchase, want to make sure. Replacing my A8 and A16 mods.
I was hoping for a pdf to read but.........
I intend to use the mod with rotary hall effect sensors. The sensor just needs to work in the 0-5v range, yes? Any sensor that is incompatible with the mod?
Eyeing a honeywell brand sensor.
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... ab=similar
Is there a minimum precentage of hall effect sensor rotation, that must be achieved. 60% was required for pots.
tanx
Guido,
Why are they listing this as an acceleration sensor? To me its a 3 axis joystick controller. Getting ready to purchase, want to make sure. Replacing my A8 and A16 mods.
I was hoping for a pdf to read but.........
I intend to use the mod with rotary hall effect sensors. The sensor just needs to work in the 0-5v range, yes? Any sensor that is incompatible with the mod?
Eyeing a honeywell brand sensor.
http://www.alliedelec.com/search/produc ... ab=similar
Is there a minimum precentage of hall effect sensor rotation, that must be achieved. 60% was required for pots.
tanx
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Looks like that sensor should be OK.
I will let Saelig know that they made a mistake in their product data.
I will let Saelig know that they made a mistake in their product data.
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Re: L mods
Guido,
What is mods max amperage?
3 hall effect sensors, was wondering if I will need to get a powered USB hub. My puter has powered USB ports but....................
What is mods max amperage?
3 hall effect sensors, was wondering if I will need to get a powered USB hub. My puter has powered USB ports but....................
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The JoyWarrior identifies as a low power bus powered device, so it requests 100 mA off the host. That is the total including the couple mA it needs for itself.