NES / Famicom controller with Turbo buttons

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Please someone check for any kinds of mistakes :

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The 10K resistor on the signal generator is a variable/adjustable resistor, like that :
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The 10µF capacitor pins should be closer together
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Or with speed selector:
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Or you can use a counter like the 4029 so you can get 60Hz, 30Hz, 15Hz or 7,5Hz (NTSC)
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Is this good?

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That's better
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Re: NES / Famicom controller with Turbo buttons

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Sorry to necrobump this old thread, but can someone please point me the pinout of the UM6582?
I have a dead epoxy joystick that I would like to fix and I just got one of these ICs.
I think FARID had already shared this information, but unfortunatelly the image's links are broken. :-(
Thanks in advance!
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Here you are : UM6582 pinout
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That's great!!
Thankyou!!
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