Easily add RGB LED Lighting to Any USB Fightstick - ParadiseArcadeShop.com Kaimana Breakout
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2016
- Product Link:
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Wiring Diagram:
i.imgur.com/9sxsU6B.jpg
Full RGB Lighting Tutorial:
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20 Pin Hightstick Harness Overview and Install:
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Is there an extended actual tutorial? I understand you were trying to make this short and sweet but you're talking way too quick and there's a lot missing here bud. If you can do a real tutorial please do so.
I've been thinking about getting this for my Razer Panthera, but I don't know how exactly to do this. I've seen a thread on reddit that goes on this whole long complicated setup for the kaminari breakout setup, but it was difficult to understand. I know you guys have a couple TE2 boards, but will you be coming out with a Panthera version?
if i use the arcade shop custom 20 pin and connect it to the mini, would I still need to connect the 20 pin to my fightstick pcb?
Does this work with LED Blinky to change the button colours depending on the game?
When will be this board available? Sold out or probably discontinued
I want to make one!!!! Idk where to start!
Does this work on the Razer Panthera?
can I install this to my RAP4 Hori?
is it possible to make the colors one solid color instead of rainbow ???
Let me see if I understand this correctly... I can plug in the Kaimana Mini into the 20pin connector on a Brook, and then plug in a 20-Pin Connector wire harness (for the buttons) into the header sticking out from the Kaimana Mini, and avoid having to solder stuff?
I'm asking because I really want to build a Fightstick with LEDs.
Did you ever find out
I’m wondering this same.
Is this a power source???
Will these ever be in stock again?
Most likely, but I would check with the store. I am not a PAS employee.
Did you ever do an input delay test? I'm assuming it might give it a little bit with that in between the pcb and the buttons right?
There is no added delay. All this board does is split the signal between the screw terminals and 20 pin connector. There is no on-board processing.
Fundando you are using the breakout, and haven't experienced any input lag at all? Are you using with the Brook UFB?
I contacted Paradise arcade shop and they sent me this link saying this is what I would need to add LED's into my Qanba Q1W. My question is, can there be a way to have the lights on constantly versus just on press? Also I want to have certain buttons be a specific color order ie. x utton blue, y button yellow, b button red and a button green...
Did you ever find out?
Is it feasible to wire the Kaimana Mini Breakout to a PS360+?
yup just mount on the 20 pin header or with a kaimana breakout board
I just got my Kaimana Mimi breakout and 20 pin wire harness.
how would I got about getting power to it?
See the diagram in the description . Run power from VCC on the breakout board to +5V on your PCB.
+Fundando (Fundando) thank you sir. also I noticed some wires missing on my 20 pin harness.. is that on purpose?
Yep i.imgur.com/RVHI6cJ.png
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Anyone know if this can work on the hitbox™️?
Did you ever find out?
question from a beginer at this.
q4raf pcb
every button in the pcb has its own ground. can daisy chain the grounds into one of the kaimana breakout gnd? or would i have to daisy chain punch buttons gnd into the kaimana punch gnds and the kick gnds into the kaimaba breakout gnds.?
For those trying to find an answer, this doesn't work (obviously) for mayflash series fight sticks. You have to go through extra hoops. You need to figure out a way to connect the 2 8-pin connector wires (buttons) and the 1 2-pin connector wires (start button) to a screw terminal based wire and then figure out which of those wires go to which screw terminal on the breakout board. Yes youd still need a breakout board for a mayflash series stick. So you'd have to figure out how to convert the button wires from the mayflash board (1 2-pin start button wire and 2 8-pin button wires) to the breakout board. This will give you the ability to have the buttons change colors based on being standby or being pressed.
If you don't want that, and only want them to illuminate, you will need to solder / splice wires. And you can splice 5V and GND from the main USB wire in the mayflash to the kaimana mini led and then run your LEDS. This will provide power to the kaimana mini once you plug in the main USB to power the mayflash fight stick, You can then program the kainana mini led board with a micro USB cable to select which leds will be which colors or animation. To my understandings, the kainana mini should store whatever setup you program to have it so whenever the arcade stick is plugged in, it'll stay with the programmed attire. Again, this won't give you fancy animations though like having idle colors or having the leds change when button is being pressed.
I hope this helps.
It's not hard to connect the wires. The first wire in the two is the positive wire. if you are uncertain you can just test them. you do need to connect the positive to the correct labeled spot on the breakout board but after that all you need is the 20 pin harness they also sell.
Is it solderless
The board itself is completely solder-less. There is a chance you might need to solder between the VCC (5 volt) on the USB cable or connector of your main PCB.
In this case I was using a Toodles Cthulu board which has a VCC connector on a screw terminal. This allowed me to be 100% solder-less.