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Analog Fabric Joypad

Step 6Making the connection to Arduino

Making the connection to Arduino
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This step shows how to make the connection to the Arduino. If you don't intend to hook the Analog Fabric Joypad up to the Arduino, then you can skip this step. Otherwise I recommend making the connection before completing the Joypad, in case any problems occur.

MATERIALS you will need to make Arduino connection:

- 4 x 1K Ohm resistor
- Perfboard with copper line patterns (6x6 holes)
- Rainbow wire with 6 cables
- About 25 cm of cable
- Solder

- Ardunio Serial USB Board (www.arduino.cc)
- USB cable
- 5 crocodile connectors


TOOLS you will need to make Arduino connection:

- Soldering iron
- Third hand
- Pliers or some kind of wire cutter

Solder everything together as seen in the pictures and the schematic.
That was easy. Smile
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