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{{Infobox electric device
 
{{Infobox electric device
| name  = Wireless button plate module
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| name  = Button plate module
 
| image =[[File:buttonplatev1.jpg|290px]]
 
| image =[[File:buttonplatev1.jpg|290px]]
| type  = PCB module
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| type  =  
| about = [[SWW]] transmitter (wheel side)
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| about =  
 
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| name  = Simucube wireless adapter
 
| name  = Simucube wireless adapter
 
| image =[[File:sc1wirelessmodule.jpg|290px]]
 
| image =[[File:sc1wirelessmodule.jpg|290px]]
| type  = PCB module
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| type  =  
| about = Simucube 1 [[SWW]] receiver
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| about =  
 
}}
 
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[[File:btpins.png|300px|thumb|link=Media:SimuCUBE Wireless Button plate Module v1.pdf|PDF documentation of the wireless button plate module for button plate manufacturers. [[Media:SimuCUBE Wireless Button plate Module v1.pdf|Download]].]]
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[[File:btpins.png|300px|thumb|link=Media:SimuCUBE Wireless Button plate Module v1.pdf|PDF file of button plate module features meant for button plate and wheel manufacturers. [[Media:IONI_flyer.pdf|Download]].]]
The [[About SimuCUBE|Simucube]] Wireless Wheel System (a.k.a. SWW) enables users to connect sim wheels wirelessly to the Simucube
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The SimuCUBE wireless wheel system enables users to connect sim wheels wirelessly to the SimuCUBE
 
force feedback controller. The sim wheel buttons and incremental
 
force feedback controller. The sim wheel buttons and incremental
encoders are connected to a wireless button plate logic module, which communicates with Simucube
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encoders are connected to a wireless button plate logic module, which communicates with SimuCUBE
force feedback controller’s wireless adapter wirelessly. The Simucube controller in turn
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force feedback controller’s wireless adapter via Bluetooth. The SimuCUBE controller in turn
 
communicates these button and encoder state changes via USB to the user’s PC.
 
communicates these button and encoder state changes via USB to the user’s PC.
{{info|[[Simucube Wireless Wheel 2|The Simucube Wireless Wheel 2]] is an upgraded version of the Simucube Wireless wheel module that includes more digital inputs, 4 analog axes, and a built-in battery charger. Production of SWW will continue as SWW2 is not a replacement for it.}}
 
{{info|This product works only as combined with [[About SimuCUBE|Simucube]] controller or with [[Simucube 2]] wheel bases. Do not try to purchase this if you are not sure if you need this.}}
 
  
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===Basic operating principle:===
  
===Basic operating principle===
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* Button plate manufacturers integrate the button plate wireless module in their designs simply by plugging the module to their PCB connector board and configuring the module with provided button plate configuration tool. The button plate configuration tool is introduced later in this document.
 
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* Button plate manufacturers integrate the button plate wireless module in their designs simply by plugging the module to their PCB connector board and configuring the module with provided button plate configuration tool.
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* Customers connect the wireless button plate to their SimuCUBE controller by simply pressing both paddle shifters simultaneously
* Customers connect the wireless button plate to their Simucube device by simply pressing both paddle shifters simultaneously.
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* The SimuCUBE 1 version needs an add-on receiver board (Simucube  Wireless Adapter, sold separately) to interface with these wireless button plate transmitter modules.
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* The current SimuCUBE version needs an add-on receiver board (SimuCUBE Wireless Adapter, sold separately) to interface with these wireless button plate transmitter modules
* The Simucube 2 Wheel Bases have this receiver module embedded in their design.
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* The next generation SimuCUBE versions will have this receiver module embedded in their design  
  
 
[[File:buttonplate overview.png|800px]]
 
[[File:buttonplate overview.png|800px]]
  
 
==Button plate module features==
 
==Button plate module features==
* Connect up to 28 input devices wirelessly to Simucube force feedback controller.
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* Connect up to 28 input devices, or 5 encoders + 18 buttons
* Button inputs and encoders in 1:1, 1:2 and 1:4 modes are supported.
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* Uses frugal amount of energy
* Incredibly low energy consumption. Single battery will last over 3 years on daily hard-core use.
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* SHIFT, Torque off, ignore this if that
* Datasheet is available here: [[Media:SimuCUBE Wireless Button plate Module v1.pdf|Download]]
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* The factory default connection for input pins is stored on the device exactly as on the datasheet.
 
** In factory default configuration, Pins marked as BTN's are buttons and ENC pins are encoders. The button plate module advertises itself as "Unnamed BP".
 
** Inputs modes and encoder types can be changed by only the button plate manufacturers and resellers via a separate hardware programming device and software. This is available from GD via request.
 
** Default mode for encoders is 1 pin state change per detent, i.e 1/4 gray code cycles per detent.
 
** '''Configuring the wireless button plate module is not possible''' without a programming device and software that is only available on request from Granite Devices to button plate manufacturers.
 
***'''Configuring is not supported for DIY purposes.'''
 
  
 
==Simucube wireless adapter==
 
==Simucube wireless adapter==
* Wireless wheel support may be added to all existing Simucube 1 boards by inserting a wireless adapter
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* Attach to Simucube SER-DISP header
* Insert a wireless adapter to a Simucube 1 board as shown in the following pictures.
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{{picturebox|AKZ_1017_E.jpg|caption=The Simucube SER-DISP header and a Simucube wireless adapter}}
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{{damage|Do not insert or remove Simucube Simucube adapter when the Simucube board is powered!}}
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{{picturebox|AKZ_1018_E.jpg|caption=Insert the Simucube adapter to the SER-DISP header like this}}
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{{info|A metallic or conductive case around Simucube board will have a negative effect on the signal quality, and in these cases a window or hole near the wireless adapter may be needed.}}
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==Button plate usage==
 
==Button plate usage==
* Turn on by inserting a battery and switching power on from possible power switch.
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* Blinking LED
* After starting, a button plate module goes into discovery mode, and it's status led starts to blink rapidly. The button plate can be found only in discovery mode.
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* Wake up from paddles
* Establish a connection to your button plate from Simucube configuration software.
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* Disconnect from paddles
* When connecting a button plate to a Simucube for the first time, the connection must be opened manually from Simucube Configuration Tool (Simucube) or via the True Drive software (Simucube 2).
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* Do not have paddles pressed for a long time
* Simucube board and wireless button plate remember each other, and later will connect to each other automatically (if this option is enabled).
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* After connecting, the status led blinks 3 times in moderate frequency, and the button plate is ready to use.
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* Check the signal quality and battery voltage from Simucube Configuration Tool (Simucube 1) or True Drive software. A warning tone will be played when the button plate is connected, but the the battery should be replaced. The warning time is around a month's worth of regular usage.
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* The button plate should be ready to use. Input device events can be seen in Simucube configuration software and in games.
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* When connected, the connection may be closed by pressing both paddle shifters for over 5 seconds.
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* When not connected, the discovery mode can be started again by pressing the paddle shifters simultaneously for over 2 seconds.
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* The button plate will stay in the discovery mode for 30 seconds after releasing the paddle shifters, or until connecting to a Simucube.
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{{info|Do not leave a wireless wheel in state where one or both of the paddle shifters are pressed for a long time. Having paddles pressed may deplete the battery in a few days.}}
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==Simucube tuner wireless settings==  
 
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* Find button plate
==Simucube Configuration Tool / True Drive software wireless settings==
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* Scan
 
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* Connect
When a Simucube board has a wireless adapter connected to it, a Wireless Wheels tab will be shown and enabled in the Simucube Configuration Tool. For Simucube 2, this tab is always enabled in the True Drive software.
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* Disconnect
 
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* Forget
This tab let's user to manage connections to Simucube Wireless Wheels. In this tab it's possible to find, connect, disconnect and forget wireless wheels.
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Scanning can be started by pressing the "Scan for new devices" button. After clicking the button, information about nearby wireless wheels are shown in the list below.
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Wireless sim wheel names and MAC addresses can be used to identify different wheels. Names are set by wheel manufacturers, and therefore e.g. all wheels of same model may have same name.
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On the other hand, the MAC addresses are unique, so they can always be used for identifying.
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{{picturebox|tuner2.PNG|caption=A dialog (which is shown as a tab in Simucube Configuration Tool 0.12.x and later, and in True Drive software of Simucube 2), for managing Simucube wireless wheel connections}}
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{{picturebox|tuner4.PNG|caption=The Simucube configuration software (both the Configuration Tool, and the True Drive software) shows information about connected wireless button plate on it's overview tab}}
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==Availability==
 
==Availability==
Ask wireless button plate availability from your button plate manufacturer.
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Ask your button plate manufacturer
 
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==Files==
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[[Media:BP_module_3d.zip|Wireless button plate module 3D model files (.step and .iges)]]
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[[Media:SimuCUBE Wireless Button plate Module v1.pdf|PDF documentation of the wireless button plate module for button plate manufacturers]]
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[[Media:Bt_board_breakout_1r1_gerber-2018-09-04.zip|Gerber files for reference break out board]]
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[[Category:SimuCUBE]]
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