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Old 06-27-2012, 10:56 PM
5./JG27.Farber 5./JG27.Farber is offline
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I am building a109 pit, can anyone tell me the difference between the 3 cards he offers because I cant work it out.

Oddly the names get more sophisticated the lower in cost the board is and they all seem to do the same thing except the top board has fancy terminals...


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Old 06-28-2012, 07:15 AM
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I am building a109 pit
I think I've seen pictures of it, could that be? Can't remember in which forum that was.

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can anyone tell me the difference between the 3 cards he offers because I cant work it out.
The BU836, BU836A, BU836X are essentially feature identical: 32 buttons, a 4-button POV (formerly known as coolie hat), and 8 axes. The only "feature" which is on BU836 and BU836A only are the two pins for 5V supply.

The (only) difference between BU836 and BU836A is that the axes on the BU836 are 10-bit precision (1024 steps) and those of the BU836A are 12-bit precision (4096 steps).

The difference of the BU836X is that it has easy sockets (Push-in terminals) for all the 200 wires to connect the buttons, axes and POV (144+48+ and has no sockets for 5V supply.

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