The MiniWiiceiver is an Arduino based experimental board that interfaces to a Nintendo Wii Nunchuck wireless receiver.
Included in this item is a
Black Nyko Karma Wireless NunchuckSome of the features I've included in the MiniWiiceiver are;
- Dual PWM outputs for controlling two ESCs
- 5V power from ESC connectors
- Headers supplied for I/O and serial port pins
- On-board LC power line filter
- I2C outputs for extended I/O devices
- SPI Outputs for external I/O devices
- Analog inputs
- Digital outputs
- All pads silk-screened for convenience
- Integrated Wii Receiver connector
- Mounting Holes
- 1.5"x1.0" in size
The reason for the price reduction is that there is one minor cosmetic issue with the boards. The silkscreen for the
serial port pads is reversed end for end. That is, the DTR label is
against pin one rather than pin 6.The board has been designed around the open source software by Austin David
It comes preloaded with the software and has been tested to work with a corded Nintendo nunchuck, a
Memorex wireless nunchuck, and a Nyko Kama wireless nunchuck
The operation is very straight forward.
- Plug in the Wii nunchuck receiver
- Apply power to the board
- Press the on putton on the Nunchuk to sync it to the board
The source code is open source so you can change the software to suit your needs. It is available
hereThe schematic for the board is
hereThe
board is based on a Arduino Mini Pro and you will need the Arduino
development environment to change the source code, compile it and
download the program through the serial port. The development environment is available
here.
The board comes
with headers as per the image. you will need to solder the header for
the serial port if you want to reprogram the board. You will also need
to get a serial cable as well.
It comes pre programmed with the software ready to use. If your not planning to change anything you can use it as is.