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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Never mind got it working.

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Can you lead us the way too? I am planing to do the same thing

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Hi,

    Any ideas how to connect these illuminated push buttons to leo's X joy stick controllers bearing in mind that the LED requires 5v. Does it need a resistor or it can be connected directly to the 5v outlet.

    http://in2amusements.com.au/products...tton-54-0.html

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Quote Originally Posted by mofamofamofa View Post
    Hi,
    Any ideas how to connect these illuminated push buttons to leo's X joy stick controllers bearing in mind that the LED requires 5v. Does it need a resistor or it can be connected directly to the 5v outlet.
    http://in2amusements.com.au/products...tton-54-0.html
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    Hi,
    If this button has two independent connections for the LED then it is not a problem. You connect it as
    +5V====[+LED-]====B1====[switch]====GND
    If it states that it needs 5v for the LED then it has a current limiting resistor inside the housing or inside the LED itself.
    Cheers
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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Hi,

    Hi,

    Actually this switch has three connections, one for the LED the second for the switch input and the third is common ground. It is stated that 5 V DC is required to power the LED. So where does this leave us ? One more thing, how many such switches can be connected to the board?

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    I was thinking of connecting the switch in the following way:

    External 5V power supply ---------> LED input
    joystick controller ----------> switch input

    Ground of the switch (which is coming from both the switch and the button ) --------> Ground of the board,

    In this case the if the switch is pressed on, this will close the circuit executing the command of the button and at the same time will turn on the LED,

    What do you think, am I going to fry the board if I do that ?

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Sorry for all the confusion, I managed to get the wiring scheme of the switch as well as the terminals

    The terminals go as follows:

    Terminal (1) : power , in this case 5V DC
    Terminal (2) : accessory, the object we want to connect the power to
    Terminal (3): ground, i.e LED ground

    So, if we want to use the switch as a simple SPST (ON/OFF) switch, it is sufficient to connect between

    B1 (board side) ----------> Terminal (1) switch side
    Terminal (2) switch side ---------> ground (board side)

    Whereas to light up the LED when the switch is turned to ON position we have to ground the LED, i.e

    connect Terminal (3) switch side to a ground in order to complete the circuit of the LED

    Now two question arise,
    1- Is the power coming from the board is 5V DC, if yes, then it is going to be sufficient to light up the LED
    2- Where can I ground the LED, i.e. connect terminal (3) switch side

    I would be very grateful if you answer me LEO since I have been surfing the web during the past couple of days to find an answer but all are talking about automotive 12 V DC SPST illuminated switches, in this case the power is known which is 12 V from the battery and the ground is known which is the ground of the battery, i.e the vehicle's body,

    Best Regards,
    Fahmy

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Quote Originally Posted by mofamofamofa View Post
    1- Is the power coming from the board is 5V DC, if yes, then it is going to be sufficient to light up the LED
    2- Where can I ground the LED, i.e. connect terminal (3) switch side
    Hi,
    If switch is designed to be continuously lit up then it would be difficult to make it light up only in "ON" position. You would need to break internal link between the LED anode (+) and switch terminal and connect the cathode (-) instead.
    But anyway,
    1) yes, all terminals marked "+5V" on the BU0836X are connected to the same source - USB power. It is supposed to be close to 5V.
    2) you can connect it to any terminal marked "GND" on BU0836X - they all connect to zero Volts reference.
    Cheers
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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for you quick answer,

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    Re: How to make a simple switch panel

    Quote Originally Posted by cnopicilin View Post
    Hello again!

    I just got my card, it is a great one!
    Just plug it in and all the buttons work.

    I'm going to the electronics shop to buy some switches and diodes& 2 potentiometers.

    I made a new plan for the panel, now it has some better textures:
    http://s529.photobucket.com/albums/d...=PANEELIV2.png

    My plan features the white parts as alpha channel and I am going to print it on a transparency and put leds behind it
    =white parts glowing as orange
    hey how card you use?

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