So, I have this circuit that I am trying to tap into for a custom electronics project I am working on. The buttons come from an original xbox.
I have included a picture of the buttons for reference, I have no other information on them.
They are normally 'closed', and when you push them they open, causing the system to restart or eject. I am looking to see if there is a way I can reverse the direction on them, so that they are normally open, but when you press them they become normally closed. I am working with a raspberry pi, and if you put the system in standby (shutdown -h), then you can jumper pins 5 and 6 on its gpio header and it will restart the system. The problem with the button in it's current state, is they are closed by default so it starts the system right back up again (Unless I hold the button down, and then let it go to bring it back online)
The buttons have 4 posts on them, two appear to be for ground. Is there a way I can reverse these? Either by adding a component after the switch, or wiring the switch a different way?
I have included a picture of the buttons for reference, I have no other information on them.
They are normally 'closed', and when you push them they open, causing the system to restart or eject. I am looking to see if there is a way I can reverse the direction on them, so that they are normally open, but when you press them they become normally closed. I am working with a raspberry pi, and if you put the system in standby (shutdown -h), then you can jumper pins 5 and 6 on its gpio header and it will restart the system. The problem with the button in it's current state, is they are closed by default so it starts the system right back up again (Unless I hold the button down, and then let it go to bring it back online)
The buttons have 4 posts on them, two appear to be for ground. Is there a way I can reverse these? Either by adding a component after the switch, or wiring the switch a different way?