I own a few games that I'd like to build a arcade box for (Kof, Guilty Gear, VF, etc).
The idea was that I could buy myself a used PS1 or USB controller that I would hack up and connect to arcade buttons and joysticks.
However, I'm not TOTALLY sure how to hack up a controller.
I found two sources that I think will help guide me, but I was hoping that I could get some input from other people.
The general principle of a microswitch button is that the circuit is broken until the button is pushed, and the circuit is complete. It appears on the PCB of a controller, two copper circle halves are present. When you press on the button, a piece of metal touches both of them at the same time to join them.
So, it seems that if I were to gut a controller so that all I'm left with is PCB, the controller chip and the wiring to the controller port, all I'd need to do is solder the arcade pushbuttons to those metal contact points.
Is this correct?
The idea was that I could buy myself a used PS1 or USB controller that I would hack up and connect to arcade buttons and joysticks.
However, I'm not TOTALLY sure how to hack up a controller.
I found two sources that I think will help guide me, but I was hoping that I could get some input from other people.
The general principle of a microswitch button is that the circuit is broken until the button is pushed, and the circuit is complete. It appears on the PCB of a controller, two copper circle halves are present. When you press on the button, a piece of metal touches both of them at the same time to join them.
So, it seems that if I were to gut a controller so that all I'm left with is PCB, the controller chip and the wiring to the controller port, all I'd need to do is solder the arcade pushbuttons to those metal contact points.
Is this correct?