Adding additional LEDs to the controller board.
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 14:11
Ive built a custom throttle Modual that connects to the gladiator NXT Evo base via a mechanical pin, when the physical ark of the omni throttle moves through it's range a pin connects and moves a mechanism and the range is transferred onto a needle and the throttle can be seen. It's pretty sweet. I'll share it around when it's finished.
Id like to build a back lit panel that can change led colours based on the axis amount. So I can program my needles ark into a nice backlit colour throttle display.
I Know extra leds can be added using WS2812 LEDs and connected to the controllers vcc, gnd, and Mosi lines however the Njoy32 guide version 2.17 only shows an older PCB with a 10 pin bus perhaps the fat Mumba edition? I for the life of me cannot find a Mosi pin on the NXT Evo base controller PCB.
I see 2 lots of through hole groups
Labeled and has the pin outs
X3-
VCCA, AUX, GND
X5-
3.3VO, GND, TX1, TX3, SPI
And an 8 pin connecter ( the USB PCB plugs Into this )with the following pins
Sh, D+, 3.3VO, 3.3V
PWR OUT, D-, TX2, GND
I'm a little out of my league when it comes to electronics so hoping one of the pros might chime in and help me find a Mosi line on my controllers PCB.
Id like to build a back lit panel that can change led colours based on the axis amount. So I can program my needles ark into a nice backlit colour throttle display.
I Know extra leds can be added using WS2812 LEDs and connected to the controllers vcc, gnd, and Mosi lines however the Njoy32 guide version 2.17 only shows an older PCB with a 10 pin bus perhaps the fat Mumba edition? I for the life of me cannot find a Mosi pin on the NXT Evo base controller PCB.
I see 2 lots of through hole groups
Labeled and has the pin outs
X3-
VCCA, AUX, GND
X5-
3.3VO, GND, TX1, TX3, SPI
And an 8 pin connecter ( the USB PCB plugs Into this )with the following pins
Sh, D+, 3.3VO, 3.3V
PWR OUT, D-, TX2, GND
I'm a little out of my league when it comes to electronics so hoping one of the pros might chime in and help me find a Mosi line on my controllers PCB.