FreQshifter Posted November 20, 2009 Report Posted November 20, 2009 (edited) This sensor trackball looks pretty cool. similar to a xy pad (which i can't seem to find on the internet) http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9320 What board do i connect this too, ain, din? if it works, can i multiplex these? and also i looked at the Schematics and I dont know what is BTN on the pcb board?? any help would be great... Edited November 20, 2009 by FreQshifter Quote
Screaming_Rabbit Posted November 21, 2009 Report Posted November 21, 2009 and also i looked at the Schematics and I dont know what is BTN on the pcb board?? Read! :blink: ... From the link you posted: "...An SMD momentary switch is placed under the trackball to give you a select switch. The BTN line will be pulled low when the switch is pressed..." How it works...? From the Hall-Sensor datasheet: "...AN48841B Low current consumption, high sensitivity CMOS Hall IC Operates on Alternating Magnetic Field (low-speed rotation for lock detection)..." -> it seems to switch high/low on change of the sensed polarity. But I don't understand how it can tell you about the direction. - Assumed, the paired magnets have exactly the same polarity position (can be, since they can "freely spin", they are not "locked" to each other), how could you find out the direction? I think you have to buy one, connect it to an oscilloscope and try to find out more. Greets, Roger PS: Connect to DIN Quote
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