juanmcasillas/Fanashifter

Adapter for pedals

HighPriest opened this issue · 2 comments

I want to work on an adapter to connect custom pedals.
According to online sources, it should be straight forward voltage divider circuit with each pedal on it's own RJ12 Pin.
I have tried such a connection, but with negative results.

Maybe reverse engineering the original CSL Adapter would help. The one I have seems unnecessarily complex for what it does. I assume the MCU from Microchip was placed there to handle USB.

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I have tried it once again.
Turns out that what gentlemen in the thread on Fanatec are doing, are just swapping the connector on Fanatec Clubsport v1 pedals.
These v1 pedals also have a Microcontroller which functions as an intermediate between the pedals and the wheelbase.
There has to be some more elaborate communication than potential difference happening between the pedals and the wheelbase.

Although, I have tried shorting one signal pin to 5V and a 100% input showed up on the calibration screen.
I would need a whole electro lab to figure this stuff out. At least an oscilloscope, to see what the fanatec pedals microcontroller outputs.

Someone has tried this with Logitech and the answer is "Does not work"