[question] use of old GB PCB
Posted: Sat May 07, 2016 8:41 am
Hello there,
this might be a ridiculous question to some, but electronics is still a closed book to me
and i wanted to be sure before i have to spend more money to correct my mistake.
The old PCB or the board of a SNES controller, that is used for the buttons,
would it be possible to just do this (button inputs) with bare wires or do we use more of the PCB than just the conducting paths?
I am asking because i am using the board of an ols SNES controller and i have to cut it down to fit it into the case.
If it is just a neat way to have a path to the teensy, then i may cut it down and ignore all the resistors and stuff on it,
but if we use more, I ran into some difficulties.
I hope i was able to communicate well, what i wanted to know.
TL;DR: Could I, theoretically, just connect 2 wires to the Teensy (1 GRND and 1 the respecting pin) to emulate a button press?
Thanks in advance.
this might be a ridiculous question to some, but electronics is still a closed book to me
and i wanted to be sure before i have to spend more money to correct my mistake.
The old PCB or the board of a SNES controller, that is used for the buttons,
would it be possible to just do this (button inputs) with bare wires or do we use more of the PCB than just the conducting paths?
I am asking because i am using the board of an ols SNES controller and i have to cut it down to fit it into the case.
If it is just a neat way to have a path to the teensy, then i may cut it down and ignore all the resistors and stuff on it,
but if we use more, I ran into some difficulties.
I hope i was able to communicate well, what i wanted to know.
TL;DR: Could I, theoretically, just connect 2 wires to the Teensy (1 GRND and 1 the respecting pin) to emulate a button press?
Thanks in advance.