sharkfin61 Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 Maybe someone with some knowledge about matrix arrays can provide me with advice if I planned the AHCP wiring correct. I have my doubts if the connection of the On-Off-On switches (both connections in serial) can be done like in my plan. sharkfin out! Support your local AirTransportWing ! 1st rig: i5 6600k@4.3 GHz~ AORUS GTX 1080Ti ~ ASUS Z170 Gaming Pro ~32 GB DDR-4 3000 Rip-Jaws V~ Samsung 860 EVO 1TB + 840 EVO 240GB SSD + WD Blue 1TB HDD ~ WIN 10 64-bit ~ 43" Samsung UHD QLED TV ~ DelanClip@TrackIR 5 ~ TM Warthog no.2 ~Saitek rudder pedals~ 2 TM MFDs on 2nd 27"display ~ Buddyfox A-10 UFC ~ CDU/AAP panel ~ ARC-210 (WIP) 2nd rig: Ryz 5 2600@4.1 GHz, GTX970, 16GB DDR4@3200, X52pro, PS3cam w/ DELAN clip, 24"displ, Samsung 250 SSD Win10 64bit Link to post Share on other sites
crash test pilot Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 (edited) Try it like this, your matrix shares both pins of the on-off-on switches on the same column. This can not work. Edited January 9 by crash test pilot Link to post Share on other sites
agrasyuk Posted January 9 Share Posted January 9 I'd say leave the matrix for momentary buttons. For latched switches use dedicated input pins. Anton. My pit build thread . Simple and cheap UFC project Link to post Share on other sites
sharkfin61 Posted January 10 Author Share Posted January 10 Thanks a lot to both of you, I will reconsider my decision with the matrix and go for the dedicated inputs. (Special kudos for the drawing, @crash test pilot!) sharkfin out! Support your local AirTransportWing ! 1st rig: i5 6600k@4.3 GHz~ AORUS GTX 1080Ti ~ ASUS Z170 Gaming Pro ~32 GB DDR-4 3000 Rip-Jaws V~ Samsung 860 EVO 1TB + 840 EVO 240GB SSD + WD Blue 1TB HDD ~ WIN 10 64-bit ~ 43" Samsung UHD QLED TV ~ DelanClip@TrackIR 5 ~ TM Warthog no.2 ~Saitek rudder pedals~ 2 TM MFDs on 2nd 27"display ~ Buddyfox A-10 UFC ~ CDU/AAP panel ~ ARC-210 (WIP) 2nd rig: Ryz 5 2600@4.1 GHz, GTX970, 16GB DDR4@3200, X52pro, PS3cam w/ DELAN clip, 24"displ, Samsung 250 SSD Win10 64bit Link to post Share on other sites
No1sonuk Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 If all you're running from that Arduino is the switches, you can run them individually - analogue pins can be used as digital I/O Link to post Share on other sites
sharkfin61 Posted January 10 Author Share Posted January 10 Thank you, No1sonuk, I will configure them as digital in/outputs. Glad I asked before I started building, I learn with every failure sharkfin out! Support your local AirTransportWing ! 1st rig: i5 6600k@4.3 GHz~ AORUS GTX 1080Ti ~ ASUS Z170 Gaming Pro ~32 GB DDR-4 3000 Rip-Jaws V~ Samsung 860 EVO 1TB + 840 EVO 240GB SSD + WD Blue 1TB HDD ~ WIN 10 64-bit ~ 43" Samsung UHD QLED TV ~ DelanClip@TrackIR 5 ~ TM Warthog no.2 ~Saitek rudder pedals~ 2 TM MFDs on 2nd 27"display ~ Buddyfox A-10 UFC ~ CDU/AAP panel ~ ARC-210 (WIP) 2nd rig: Ryz 5 2600@4.1 GHz, GTX970, 16GB DDR4@3200, X52pro, PS3cam w/ DELAN clip, 24"displ, Samsung 250 SSD Win10 64bit Link to post Share on other sites
No1sonuk Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 08:17 PM On 1/10/2021 at 3:29 PM, sharkfin61 said: I learn with every failure It would be a waste if you didn't To paraphrase Edison: You don't fail. You find many ways that don't work. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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