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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do).
The correct TE AMP part numbers for the connectors are 176271-1 for the earth ground, 176275-1 for the analog aux, 176278-1 for the controls, 175151-1 for the controls/analog pins and 175152-1 for the ground pin (thicker since the ground connection is a thicker gauge wire). Again, you'll need a set of crimpers for these.
An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do).
The correct TE AMP connectors are 176271-1 for the earth ground, 176275-1 for the analog aux connectors, 176278-1 for the controls and 175151-1 for the controls/analog pins and 175152-1 for the ground pin (thicker since the ground connection is a thicker gauge wire). Again, you'll need a set of crimpers for these.
An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do).
The correct TE AMP connectors are 176271-1 for the earth ground, 176275-1 for the analog aux connectors, 176278-1 for the controls and 175151-1 for the controls/analog pins and 175152-1 for the ground pin (thicker since the ground connection is a thicker gauge wire). Again, you'll need a set of crimpers for these.
An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer center tap. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The start button wires go to the 1P controls connection. Pin 1 maps to start button blue and pin 12 maps to start button white. According to [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/Sega_New_Net_City arcade otaku wiki], these correspond to 1P start and GND, respectively. The analog controls map to the 1P analog aux connection and come from the 4-pin connector on the analog interface board. Pin 1 maps to the yellow wire, pin 3 maps to the orange and red wire, pin 4 maps to the orange and gray wire, and pin 8 maps to the white wire. Finally, if you are going to do things correctly, the earth ground connected to the panel itself should go to either pin 1 or 2 of the earth ground connector (either will do). An example crimped set of connectors looks like the following:
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal. The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap. On the 4 pin side, pin 1 (the yellow wire) is VREF, pin 2 (the orange and red wire) is joystick Y position, pin 3 (the orange and gray wire) is joystick X position and pin 4 (the white wire) is GND.
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here:
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/79_monkey_ball]
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
See the following diagram for more information: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/82_monkey_ball]
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/79_monkey_ball]
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
See the following diagram for more information: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/82_monkey_ball]
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/79_monkey_ball]
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
See the following diagram for more information:
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Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
The analog stick panel connects to a NNC over the 1P auxiliary analog interface as well as the 1P digital controls interface. The joystick is fed through an interface board (839-1187) which is effectively a dual op-amp circuit. It takes divided input from a pair of potentiometers and translates to an analog XY signal.
The correct wiring colors for the connectors can be seen here: [image:https://gamerepair.info/images/79_monkey_ball]
The correct JST NH connectors for the board are H4P-SHF-AA and H6P-SHF-AA and the correct pins are SHF-001T-0.8BS. They are crimped, so be sure to get a pair of crimpers. On the 6 pin side, the outer two wires on each side are the VREF (1 and 2 pins) and GND (5 and 6 pins) wires to the horizontal and vertical potentiometer. Pin 3 (the orange and red wire) goes to the vertical potentiometer. Pin 4 (the orange and blue wire) goes to the horizontal potentiometer center tap.
See the following diagram for more information:
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February 8, 2020 @ 2:04 AM UTCDragonMinded updated an image caption from "" to "Analog Interface Board" on Monkey Ball
February 8, 2020 @ 2:04 AM UTCDragonMinded updated an image hidden attribute from "visible" to "hidden" on Monkey Ball
February 8, 2020 @ 2:04 AM UTCDragonMinded added an image to Monkey Ball
February 8, 2020 @ 2:02 AM UTCDragonMinded added a repair tip to Monkey Ball
Original Tip Contents
Analog Stick Wiring for New Net City
February 8, 2020 @ 2:01 AM UTCDragonMinded updated Monkey Ball
changed the date range from "2020-2020" to "2001-2001"
February 8, 2020 @ 2:01 AM UTCDragonMinded updated Monkey Ball
changed the developer from "" to "Amusement Vision"
February 8, 2020 @ 2:01 AM UTCDragonMinded added a link between Monkey Ball and Naomi
February 8, 2020 @ 2:01 AM UTCDragonMinded added Monkey Ball to the wiki