Pedals Adapter for Custom Pedals / Logitech G25/G27/G29/G920

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Logitech G25/G27/G29/G920 or custom pedals adapter. This adapter can be used to make a custom pedal set.

 

Effective Resolution: 12 bits Minimum (4096 positions) on all axes, refreshed and filtered at 250 Hz.

Connector : USB-C

Cable length: 1 m

An internal calibration is possible on each axis to avoid using external tools.

This adapter does not require drivers and is natively supported by Windows 10/8/7, Vista 32, Vista 64, XP, 2000, Me, 98, Mac OS X and Linux.

Based on the SamD21 micro-controler, this adapter exposes 7 analog inputs, one serial port, one I2C port and one SPI port. So it can be used to connect several different sensors  :  one AS5600, several MLX90393, or several HX711 Load Cell adapter boards.

SchematicsTutorials

To reprogram the board or to calibrate axis, you need to install Node Blue and load the project linked of your adapter.
You will find this project in the "Projects" menu of Node Blue, and you will also find a link at the beginning of your order confirmation email to directly access the project.
 
Axis Calibration
 
 
In Node Blue, open a serial monitor on the board (at the top of the window, select the correct COM port and click on the # icon), You can see the calibration messages in the serial monitor (window at the bottom in Node Blue).
 
Click on the "Cal" entry of the "X", "Y" or "Z" calibration module. The message "Set to min position" is displayed.
 
Position the axis to the minimum (or a little more), and click again on the "Cal" entry: The message "Set to max position" is displayed.
 
Position the axis at the maximum (or a little less), and click again on the "Cal" entry: The message "Calibration finished" is displayed.
 
The calibration is finished, repeat the process for the other axes if necessary. The settings are saved in the EEPROM of the card and restored at each restart.
 
To clear the calibration data, go to the "Settings" menu of Node Blue, check "Clear Storage" and upload your project 2 times in a row.