Would be interesting to what the gamesir controllers are using, my g8 hall effect sticks are smalll and in a see through housing, they don't look like regular analogue sticks.
Thanks for alot of the research on this channel. Just bought a modified controller on ebay with the K-Silver sensors and Jun Zeng mainboard for manual calibration. I know the mainboards are pretty irrelevant due to the software calibration tools now, but the Ebayer was the only one selling these kind of controllers that was transparent on what sensors they were using, provided gamepad tester footage etc and definitely werent trying to exploit people with limited knowledge on the subject. As long as the sensors are calibrated well it doesnt matter to me anyways.
For measuring smd caps and resistors off pcb I usually take a piece of tape and stick them on it to keep them from moving. Not perfect but quicker than soldering one side to some pcb.
I like the favor union they feel more tight and more responsive in game where the ginfill feel sloppy and a lag kinda at time…. Haven’t try the silver yet
Suppose a game with "mouse" control for menu may work along with a high speed camera to make actuation trigger points easier to verify than typically tested game actions. CP2077 or such perhaps.
It's a very interesting experiment. I implemented a similar evaluation on a Dualsense board. However, there was no fall time delay with Ginfull sensor in the 20ms waveform. The evaluation board may need to be improved as well as PS5 Dualsense.
@@hombrepepega3472 oh okay, well I installed L-8L ones and there is no real delay, I did test the delay via software and there was no delay maybe 2-3 outliers from 1000 samples and playing fps games with them feels also nice and responsive, so I would highly recommend using them even tho your sticks are still working
Hello. i got some ginful v5 and planned on swapping out the v1 ive been using. Just wanted to know if the filter that eliminates the jitter causes more latency or if the latency on the v1 was better than the v5. id rather have jitter than more input delay.
@@metalplasticelectronics354 v1 had a white and black label. looks like the first ones you tested had red so a later revision. Maybe ill poke into a v1 and see if there isn't any resisters or capacitors. if you compare the response times from when you removed them on the other version they would be a bit faster than the v5 if that's the case. I have a pile of sticks and parts and cant make up my freakin mind. maybe ill use the tmr for a bit
If the controller can be software calibrated, it should be no different from PS5. Just keep in mind that both XB and PS4 (but not PS5) are polar reversed on one axis, and neither of those two have the same axis reversed. So that means none of the three are directly compatible with the console they are not made for. One can usually tell by one sensor housing being a different colour.
@@minty257they’ll work on the edge with a calibration board. TMR is known to have drifting issues though. Favor unions are best at the moment for the edge
Hye,really appreciate your work.Recently they have release GInfull the optimize one for the xbox controller.Hope you can try it if the magnet effect the trigger or not.