That premade Arduinoboy looks gorgeous, I'll probably be buying one from you soon.
Completed Arduinoboys are now back in stock. New version. Batch of 6.
http://xiwielectronics.com/products/arduinoboy
Kits will be available by the end of the year.
Thoughts on the open case design are invited.
That mixer makes me want to dabble with noise again.
Completed Arduinoboys are now back in stock. New version. Batch of 6.
http://xiwielectronics.com/products/arduinoboyKits will be available by the end of the year.
Thoughts on the open case design are invited.
I love your LED placement and the button. Keeping the PCB flush with the top-panel is pretty damn intuitive.
What is under your button though? An smt push-button? Can it be powered via the Gameboy?
xiwi wrote:Completed Arduinoboys are now back in stock. New version. Batch of 6.
http://xiwielectronics.com/products/arduinoboyKits will be available by the end of the year.
Thoughts on the open case design are invited.
I love your LED placement and the button. Keeping the PCB flush with the top-panel is pretty damn intuitive.
What is under your button though? An smt push-button? Can it be powered via the Gameboy?
You're going to love this...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/24-BLACK-Moment
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It's a full sized push button. There's actually a huge hole right in the middle of the PCB to accommodate the footprint.
I considered using a through hole PCB mounted button, but it took up too much space. I don't know SMT yet :-(
Last edited by xiwi (Nov 7, 2013 10:45 pm)
There's actually a huge hole right in the middle of the PCB to accommodate the footprint.
Haha, awesome. It must have an arcade-authentic feel too. Love it.
wait, will this work on a gameboy advance running nanoloop 2.x? i don't know how arduinoboys work :s
When are you gonna get some more arduinoboy kits in stock?
wait, will this work on a gameboy advance running nanoloop 2.x? i don't know how arduinoboys work :s
I tested a while back with Nanoloop with success. Let me recheck and I'll get back to you later tonight.
For Nanoloop, the Arduinoboy receives a MIDI clock signal and syncs to it. You can't send MIDI Note data to Nanoloop or have it send a clock to sync other devices.
When are you gonna get some more arduinoboy kits in stock?
As soon as I sell these 6, I'm going to order a batch of 10 PCBs for kits. At the very latest, mid January. I want hold to off until I get a sense of how people respond to the open enclosure style.
Here's a link to the eagle file and the gerber docs. You can send it to a place like OSH park and get a batch of 3 printed for like $30.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/46izdrruncqw Arduinoboy
CORRECTION:
The resistor marked 270 below the 6N138 and between the two 220 resistors is ACTUALLY 4.7k
hey, your youtube videos are entertaining. just thought i should let you know
Im not a fan of the open case design, ive wrecked a few diy devices because they lack proper enclosures in the past.
Thanks for the input herr. Any chance you could share you experiences with me/us? It's really helpful for me to understand what happens to my devices after they leave me shop.