Ghost79 Posted October 12, 2021 Posted October 12, 2021 Hi, Completely new to the idea of how to build a switch panel, but I have learnt that I need a joystick board to start with, so... What's the main difference (apart from the price) between the Leobodnar BU0836X 12-Bit Joystick Board and JC32 Joystick Controller? Anyone had experience using the JC32? Thanks Youtube channel @Flightenvy680
TheCoyoteHunter Posted October 13, 2021 Posted October 13, 2021 The Leo Bodnar BU0836X, has 8 analog inputs and are 12 bit (4096 steps). It has 32 digital inputs for buttons and such, plus it also has another 4 separate inputs to use as a 8-way hat switch. If you don't plan to use any analog inputs, look at the Leo Bodnar BBI-32 or BBI-64 Button Box Interface. I'm new at these things, but so far I am really happy with my BU0836X. No experience with the JC32 Joystick Controller. Here is a link to my adventure with a BU0836X, I should have it all complete in a month, currently waiting for a few switches. "The problem with internet quotes is it is very hard to determine their authenticity." --Abraham Lincoln DCS: FC3, FA-18C Hornet, Supercarrier, P-51D Mustang, F-5E Tiger II, A-10C II Tank Killer, Persian Gulf, The Channel, Normandy 2.0, WWII Assets Pack.
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