Show us your Gamebuino clone or the last module you made.
by TranAnhDeGBN » Tue Jun 13, 2017 10:58 am
Sorunome wrote:This is looking great!
However with the reset button in that position, don't you accidentally hit it every now and then?
Thank you =D
I was just think that we will need reset button for some projects later. =D
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by erico » Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:13 pm
TranAnhDeGBN wrote:erico wrote:Oh no, I now mean the actual part, the button hardware/mechanism.
sorry i don't understand what's your mean =(
my English is not good.
Don´t worry. By the looks of Paduino, it seems to me it uses a different button part, like this one for example:
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I was just wondering how they would feel, some are more clicky, some have bigger travel distance, etc.
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by TranAnhDeGBN » Wed Jun 14, 2017 4:52 pm
erico wrote:TranAnhDeGBN wrote:erico wrote:Oh no, I now mean the actual part, the button hardware/mechanism.
sorry i don't understand what's your mean =(
my English is not good.
Don´t worry. By the looks of Paduino, it seems to me it uses a different button part, like this one for example:
00097-03-L.jpg
I was just wondering how they would feel, some are more clicky, some have bigger travel distance, etc.
Thank for your patience with my bad Eng =D
These are the buttons that i used. =D It have 2 pin, =D
I was just find some buttons in my electronic components box and design the PCB based with pinout of them.
These buttons are very good (Sensitive, Smoothly).
You can find it on digikey:
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/swi ... ord=buttonyou can change the footprint of buttons in Altium project to use 4 pin button part (on your pic) like Gamebuino original
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