Showing posts with label Illumination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illumination. Show all posts

Thursday 13 August 2015

Sanwa and Seimitsu buttons led mod

Led mod for sanwa and seimitsu buttons.

Thursday 20 October 2011

Willy goes ARCEYEs





A customer did send me some pics of ARC EYEs v2 built into a NAOMI Cabinet.

Monday 10 October 2011

ARC EYE v2

Some ages ago Purplearms sent me some ARC EYE v2. I´ve now assembled some for Willy and it was quite fun :)

They comes now with a footprint of 2.54mm for the pinout. Thus make it possible to solder normal pionheader to the PCB.

Mike made a laser cut acryl template to drill exactly the holes needed.



They fit exactly in the seimitsu clear pushbuttons.


Additional to the pinheader there is custom daisychain wiring.

RGB Cable -> connect to GND
Black Cable -> connect to 5V

In the above example the is one button black wire connected to 5V.

Have fun











Saturday 5 March 2011

Naomi Restauration from PRC with ARC EYEs

I shoot some ARC EYEs and graved Plexi Inserts to the Punk Rock Caveman. Take a look what he has done.

Get the ARC EYEs and Plexi Button Inserts in my Shop.









Tuesday 18 January 2011

Lightning Strike revisited

Sometimes Projects did reach a final stage. This is one of them. It`s called Lightning Strike and is a led driver board. It`s current state is in development. Perhaps I`ve some time in my next life.

Somebody interested in this stuff?

Monday 17 January 2011

When do you know you made a good job?



Answer is:

When your work get copied two times. ARC EYE was created by Mike aka Purplearms, my modding mate. Obviously he did a good job.

Here`s the original




Not only Lizard Lick copied his project with KInsert.

Now Paradise Arcade does the same



:)

Monday 16 August 2010

Kensanity Acryl Custom Stick - Wiring

Hey,

another Acryl Stick comes to world. Take a look at the wiring.

First of all, the on button press led mod. Wire the cathode to the signal of the button
Add resistor to the Anode.

Wire down the 5V line to all resistors connected to anode.
Wire then the common ground line for all buttons.

Wire all signals of the buttons and clean up.


Wire the USB Connection.







Finish!