I'm one of the devs of PhobGCC (https://github.com/PhobGCC), an open-source project for making a better Gamecube controller by using Hall effect sensors instead of potentiometers for a longer-lasting and more responsive stick.
Picture: https://github.com/PhobGCC/PhobGCC-doc/blob/main/For_Makers/BoardPics/1.2.1_Front.jpg?raw=true
We also use the Teensy's processing power to perform sophisticated filtering on the stick movement to eliminate snapback among other things.
The thing is, this project is getting manufactured by community members in the thousands to fill demand for controllers from the Super Smash Bros Melee player base.
We already spent months redesigning it to move from Teensy 3.2 to Teensy 4.0, and yet stocks of Teensy 4 at Digikey have plummetted by around a thousand in the last week.
Is there any relief in sight? Are we going to have to wait until late July once current stocks are depleted?
Picture: https://github.com/PhobGCC/PhobGCC-doc/blob/main/For_Makers/BoardPics/1.2.1_Front.jpg?raw=true
We also use the Teensy's processing power to perform sophisticated filtering on the stick movement to eliminate snapback among other things.
The thing is, this project is getting manufactured by community members in the thousands to fill demand for controllers from the Super Smash Bros Melee player base.
We already spent months redesigning it to move from Teensy 3.2 to Teensy 4.0, and yet stocks of Teensy 4 at Digikey have plummetted by around a thousand in the last week.
Is there any relief in sight? Are we going to have to wait until late July once current stocks are depleted?