Sparkfun arduino usb host shield set up
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So my question is, is it the connection of SCK, MISO, SOMI AND SS the key point of this whole design? and why I should connect the pin 53 to the pin10 on the Mega board? (Since I am doing exactly the same as you did but have not gotten the same good result, and I found that pin10 is of no specific use) Is there any way else that I can do to succeed the Mega connection with the shield? Are there any notices I should pay attention to apart from the ones you mentioned in your paper? I am quite looking forward to your reply! It then works well (since the SCK,SIMO,MOSI and SS pins of both boards are on the same locations).
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Luckily, as I tried stacking the Sparkfun shield on the Uno board with pin 7 of the shield connected to the Reset of the shield. On the other hand, if I ran the PS3USB file, then it'll show me "OSC did not start", which I am not quite sure what that OSC is. I am now using a Sparkfun shield and wiring the jumpers exactly the same as you did in the paper. (even after I pressed the Reset button several times).
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Value returned: 00 Unrecoverable error - test halted!! 0x55 pattern is transmitted via SPI Press RESET to restart test. USB Host Shield Quality Control Routine Reading REVISION register. As I ran the board.qc file, it keeps showing me the error
SPARKFUN ARDUINO USB HOST SHIELD SET UP PS3
However, as I started to testing my PS3 controllers as a pure input device, I found it hard to connect it with my Arduino Mega. The idea of using Joystick to control the stage movement is very innovative, which is also successful for the high precision gained. After reading your paper and stage build, I am also quite interested in building my own motorized stage with relatively cheap motors to replace the expensive linear ones. Hi, Rob! My name is Jason, a graduate student.