SNES DUAL USB
Here is another USB project to share. It is a SNES controller usb port/usb tester.
The USB tester project was taken from another user's idea here in this site. I just did
the same project with some additions in a different way.
User's name is : heat_z0ne
User's Link : https://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-USB-Tester/
The USB tester project was taken from another user's idea here in this site. I just did
the same project with some additions in a different way.
User's name is : heat_z0ne
User's Link : https://www.instructables.com/id/Simple-USB-Tester/
Materials
Snes controller
Hot glue
Screw driver
Electrical Tape
Some wire
30W Soldering Gun
USB Port (the mini one)
1 green led
1 yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
1 small circuit board (radio shack)
1 USB cable
Drill
Rotary tool
Hot glue
Screw driver
Electrical Tape
Some wire
30W Soldering Gun
USB Port (the mini one)
1 green led
1 yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
1 small circuit board (radio shack)
1 USB cable
Drill
Rotary tool
Controller Disassemble
Here you take apart all the controller's internals.
Keeping the buttons only.
Keeping the buttons only.
Trim
Trim to make space.
And drill the holes for the led lights.
And drill the holes for the led lights.
USB Port
Disassemble the usb port and trim the necesary space on the controller to make it fit.
I use a micro 3 front 1 back usb port found on a five dollar store.
Also trim the hole for the cables, do this slowly to have a clean finish.
I use a micro 3 front 1 back usb port found on a five dollar store.
Also trim the hole for the cables, do this slowly to have a clean finish.
The USB Tester
I make a different diagram from the user I mention before.
I am using the following:
1 Green led
1 Yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
Small circuit board found at radioshack
When finish soldering I insulate the whole board with hot glue.
P.S. I could hook the USB tester to the internal(back) USB port and not use another
cable but I did not want to risk the USB por when testing other's computers USB ports.
So I will use it for a flash drive in the future.
I am using the following:
1 Green led
1 Yellow led
2X 1/4 or 1/8 W 1K ohms resistance
Small circuit board found at radioshack
When finish soldering I insulate the whole board with hot glue.
P.S. I could hook the USB tester to the internal(back) USB port and not use another
cable but I did not want to risk the USB por when testing other's computers USB ports.
So I will use it for a flash drive in the future.
The Final Product
Now you have a USB port and a USB tester with a retro look.
I have left a space to add a flash drive so it will have storage also.
I will use the back usb port to connect it.
Later on I will update this instructurable with it.
Enjoy!!!!
P.S. I use a long cable for the USB port and a short one for the USB tester.
This will help you differentiate one to another.
I have left a space to add a flash drive so it will have storage also.
I will use the back usb port to connect it.
Later on I will update this instructurable with it.
Enjoy!!!!
P.S. I use a long cable for the USB port and a short one for the USB tester.
This will help you differentiate one to another.