Brook Universal Fighting Board Thread

Sorry, I forgot to share my fix!
I downloaded USB drivers for my motherboard and installed them, simple as that! Those can/should be found on your motherboard manufacturer page.
So a heads up to anyone who has PC issues, update your motherboard USB drivers!

I guess my question is never gonna get answered. Thanks forum your da best.

There are usually one of two reasons people decide to ignore a forum post around these parts.

a) The answer is somewhere already. We here in Tech Talk avoid spoon-feeding people and enabling laziness. Search around somewhere.
or
b) Nobody knows the answer to your question.

@gehena 3 discrete devices then to the Brook UFB sounds like a voltage problem to me. Especially if connected directly it works fine.

True I understand about people being lazy and there is someone in this group trying to do what I’m doing and I haven’t seen his response to what is actually his/hers experience. To me any opinion is good for me. I would honestly tell people what I did just to help them out granted I am a bit shy after I’ve been reading these forums for about a year and a half. Sorry i responded the way I did just been modding this stick for awhile already and reading post that give no hints or any help what so ever.

Thank you, I kinda felt like its the voltage but I’m not entirely sure but I’m glad to know you think so to. I’ll see what I’m gonna do and I’ll post what i ended up doing.

@Darksakul
Thanks your helping…

Flash the new firmware where you can force xb1 and be done with it.

@gehena
How to connect three board(UFB/imp V2/ Cthulhu) on USB?
I guessed you should connect three USB together, so tit was not recognize.
Please use a USB switch to select.

ImpV2 is a usb switch @GOGO.Zippy

Not sure what the brook board uses for switching, but the crossbone uses a 4066 chip and that adds a lot of impedance to the data lines. That could be why the UFB has trouble with xb1, but not certain. A DPDT switch would be best or, like I said before, ditch the crossbone/stock pcb and go full on brook.

I don’t think there are any USB switches on the Brook Board. The USB lines come directly off of the MCU I think. I am not 100% sure, but ill go check it again.

Thanks, i do what i can

@GOGO.Zippy Any update on an updated SOCD cleaner?

For all, it is a holiday in China and Taiwan right now. They are not working until next week. Please give them some time to enjoy it and get back into the office.

Will do, I didn’t know it was a week long celebration. Sorry about that. Happy New Year!

In Chinese culture, everybody came back their county to celebrate with family. It’s important holidays.

Everyone takes off for the Lunar New years

Yes. :slight_smile:
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Would you have to provide power to the little pcb under the turbo panel even if you just want access to the Home and Turbo buttons? Even if you dont need the dpad switch or turno led lights etc? I have a TE-S.

Forgive me if this seems like a silly queation, but I think Ive seen it mentioned here that you would. Or maybe thats only in the event you need the whole turbo panel.

Either way, Ive been sending myself nuts for the past 24 hours guys, just making sure I know how to hook up everything. Ive read this thread twice as well as the PS3/PS4 thread. I saw Suntuzu’s post on page 6 I think it was, but he didnt solder up anything yet.

Also, this would be the same procedure for hooking up the Home and Turbo buttons on the PS3/PS4 board right?

As soon as I figure this out, Im ordering either this one or the PS3/4 one.

Thanks much in advance.

should be similar to this wiring thread: Wiring to the TE Turbo Panel with a PS360+

the turbo panel for TE, TE-S and VS are largely identical iirc.

I have MadCatz Round 2 TE PS3 , I solder two wires for home and turbo but are not working.I did same as pic here

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1570228/turbo%20panel.PNG

maybe I need other GND to make working?

this my stick after install

http://imgur.com/6XHQQBU

You need power and ground, but you can skip soldering power if you cut the trace going to the chip