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Like the classic controller, the joystick potentiometers appear to be wired in parallel. The accelerometer chip is in the LIS3L02 series from [http://www.st.com STMicroelectronics]. The AE variant is not on their web site; their closest public product is their [http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/productcatalog/app?path=/comp/stcom/PcStComOPNTableView.onTheClickOfOPNLink&code=88227&producttype=product LIS3L02AT], in the same LGA-8 package, but possibly with a different pinout.
Like the classic controller, the joystick potentiometers appear to be wired in parallel. The accelerometer chip is in the LIS3L02 series from [http://www.st.com STMicroelectronics]. The AE variant is not on their web site; their closest public product is their [http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/productcatalog/app?path=/comp/stcom/PcStComOPNTableView.onTheClickOfOPNLink&code=88227&producttype=product LIS3L02AT], in the same LGA-8 package, but possibly with a different pinout.
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=== Wireless Nunchuk ===
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=== Wireless Nunchuks ===
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It looks like Wireless Nunchuks operate differently than the original Nunchuk-Extension. Anyone have a clue?
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It looks like third-party Wireless Nunchuks operate differently than the original Nunchuk-Extension. Anyone have a clue?
==== Nyko Kama ====
==== Nyko Kama ====