esa1203
01-30-2008, 06:28 AM
Finally getting to the stage of wiring up some switches. I have been reading and reading and there remains one question unanswered.
I remember when you were hacking keyboards, that whenever you wanted to use a toggle switch you had to build a second circuit behind the switch, because it gives you a always ON situation instead of the momentary that you want.
When you buy a ready made card, I am leaning towards the OpenCockpit cards, can you now just connect any switch, without any extra wiring? I know pushbuttons are no problem because they can be easily got as momentary buttons. What I mean is that with the ready made encoders is the circuitery for the momentary action of a always on toggle switch already built in that card? Still with me? ;)
Then a second question about the OpenCockpit cards. I realize they're based in Spain and had someone translate their manuals and tutorials into English, but I find them sometimes really hard to understand. (I am not a native english speaker either) Are there, outside their website, better translations of manuals/tutorials available? The translations have put me off from buying their cards.
Thanks
Jeroen bos
I remember when you were hacking keyboards, that whenever you wanted to use a toggle switch you had to build a second circuit behind the switch, because it gives you a always ON situation instead of the momentary that you want.
When you buy a ready made card, I am leaning towards the OpenCockpit cards, can you now just connect any switch, without any extra wiring? I know pushbuttons are no problem because they can be easily got as momentary buttons. What I mean is that with the ready made encoders is the circuitery for the momentary action of a always on toggle switch already built in that card? Still with me? ;)
Then a second question about the OpenCockpit cards. I realize they're based in Spain and had someone translate their manuals and tutorials into English, but I find them sometimes really hard to understand. (I am not a native english speaker either) Are there, outside their website, better translations of manuals/tutorials available? The translations have put me off from buying their cards.
Thanks
Jeroen bos