Introduction: SNES DUAL USB
Here is another USB project to share. It is a SNES controller usb port/usb tester.
The USB tester project was taken from another user's idea here in this site. I just did
the same project with some additions in a different way.
User's name is : heat_z0ne
User's Link : https://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-USB-Tester/
The USB tester project was taken from another user's idea here in this site. I just did
the same project with some additions in a different way.
User's name is : heat_z0ne
User's Link : https://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-USB-Tester/
Step 1: Materials
Snes controller
Hot glue
Screw driver
Electrical Tape
Some wire
30W Soldering Gun
USB Port (the mini one)
1 green led
1 yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
1 small circuit board (radio shack)
1 USB cable
Drill
Rotary tool
Hot glue
Screw driver
Electrical Tape
Some wire
30W Soldering Gun
USB Port (the mini one)
1 green led
1 yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
1 small circuit board (radio shack)
1 USB cable
Drill
Rotary tool
Step 2: Controller Disassemble
Here you take apart all the controller's internals.
Keeping the buttons only.
Keeping the buttons only.
Step 3: Trim
Trim to make space.
And drill the holes for the led lights.
And drill the holes for the led lights.
Step 4: USB Port
Disassemble the usb port and trim the necesary space on the controller to make it fit.
I use a micro 3 front 1 back usb port found on a five dollar store.
Also trim the hole for the cables, do this slowly to have a clean finish.
I use a micro 3 front 1 back usb port found on a five dollar store.
Also trim the hole for the cables, do this slowly to have a clean finish.
Step 5: The USB Tester
I make a different diagram from the user I mention before.
I am using the following:
1 Green led
1 Yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
Small circuit board found at radioshack
When finish soldering I insulate the whole board with hot glue.
P.S. I could hook the USB tester to the internal(back) USB port and not use another
cable but I did not want to risk the USB por when testing other's computers USB ports.
So I will use it for a flash drive in the future.
I am using the following:
1 Green led
1 Yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
Small circuit board found at radioshack
When finish soldering I insulate the whole board with hot glue.
P.S. I could hook the USB tester to the internal(back) USB port and not use another
cable but I did not want to risk the USB por when testing other's computers USB ports.
So I will use it for a flash drive in the future.
Step 6: The Final Product
Now you have a USB port and a USB tester with a retro look.
I have left a space to add a flash drive so it will have storage also.
I will use the back usb port to connect it.
Later on I will update this instructurable with it.
Enjoy!!!!
P.S. I use a long cable for the USB port and a short one for the USB tester.
This will help you differentiate one to another.
I have left a space to add a flash drive so it will have storage also.
I will use the back usb port to connect it.
Later on I will update this instructurable with it.
Enjoy!!!!
P.S. I use a long cable for the USB port and a short one for the USB tester.
This will help you differentiate one to another.