I was wondering if anyone wired a UFB to a Neutrik ETHERNET adapter? I was thinking I could strip a printer cable and plug it into the board and the other end splice it to a cut in half Cat5 cable but I can’t tell which cable would be ground, power, D+, and D- on the Cat 5 end…
But what value would you get from doing it except make your life harder for yourself since you’d need to crimp an RJ-45 end compared to a plug and play solution.
Reason is I want to use a Neutrik Ethernet adapter since it has the release latch instead of using just usb a/b cable with the crappy no latch neutrik. I know its just 4 cables but at the time I was not sure which 4 on the Ethernet side Id have to connect to. I found out the usb layout that I should be using now…so I should have a USB B(printer port) to RJ45 cable ready soon to see if my RJ45 mod will work with UFB.
Here is the pic I used to help me in case if anyone else wants to try it. If you know that it will not work then please let me know, but I am sure it will.
The neutrik usb adapters do lock if you buy the neutrik cable with lock sheath, but unfortunately that’s over $40. Neutrik also has DSUB connectors, but those are a bit pricey too since they are harder to find.
The D-Sub connectors are amazing regardless IMO. I buy mines on Mouser, the Switchcraft versions work perfectly fine too. The DB9 for Neutrik is only $12-14 iirc tho, I have DB15 tho for dual modding without any switches or IMP on my Panzer.
The DB15 one was $40 on mouser last time I checked, which is unfortunate. I’ll take a look at the switchcraft ones, from a quick search they are a lot cheaper ($10-20).
Yea they are a lot cheaper. I’d go Neutrik for DB9 since they are $14 on Mouser and Switchcraft for DB15 for like $14-16, can’t remember ATM. DB15 for Neutrik is $30
What on earth would I do with a DB9?! Not enough pins :s
I don’t have my UFB yet but I was thinking of using a QCD terminal wired up via ribbon to the headers. I have not found any for .110 connects yet, however.
Hey all. just updated to 1.5 today. works perfect as usual on ps4, but when i tried to use it on my pc(which i also put in xbox 360 mode to avoid any lag), my pc will recognize it as a 360 controller, but the controller wont do anything in ANY game(i tried sfV and a number of others to make sure) oddly enough, if i hold the home button on my stick(a qanba q1) it will bring up the xbbox screen recording tool for windows 10, and sure enough i can use my buttons and stick to navigate that menu. ive tried switching the stick from dpad to left stick as well and it doesnt seem to do anything. any advice? not really sure whats going on.
DB9 is not enough Pins? What you are trying to do?
Where talking about the cable that goes to the system, the USB cord or what ever you have depending on what consoles you support.
You only need a max of 8 pins for most consoles. The exception would be consoles like the Neo Geo, and those controllers don’t even need PCBs inside as your wiring the buttons and joystick directly to the system.
The input lag. Of course, only 10 samples is small, but judging from the vid it seems like the input lag is still not properly in control on this board.
Oh I guess I wasn’t clear, the port would be to wire an existing stick with a brooks to an external box with controller PCBs, and also to my supergun which takes DB15. Of course DB9 would be fine if whatever PCB you were using output directly to the legacy console.
The input lag on the Brook UFB is LOWER (Faster) than virtually anything else out there (about equal to the PS 360+; Keep in mind the PS360 has 8min timeout now). It destroys the Hrap4 VLX. Stop worrying.
If youre playing sfv you should be worried about the multiple frames of lag that Capcoms sloppy coding introduced compared to sfiv or other games, then the 3 milliseconds that Brooks pcb supposedly has compared to another pcb.