QUOTE(sthetix @ Mar 29 2009, 11:58 PM)

it is integrated there.
actually I just follow the one that i found in this :
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?sho...651212&st=0First of all, thank you for the link. I was not surprised to see RDC behind it.
I have been using yaywoops probe with my diy kit, and it works well. I have also sold several probes to people. After all this, I have been wanting to build a connectivity kit and probe in one, on one board, and put it in a box. SO your thread has really gotten me where i need to be. I know it may be alil hard to follow, but I have incorporated the idea of the diy kit and RDC's guide, and yaywoop's guide to come up with this design. I am tired of having several small loose ports for connecting. I want it all in one easy box.
It will go in a Radio Shack project box, and probably cost under $20. I am also going to add more features for myself, but I will go over that later. For now, my design is set up for the following.
Plugs in to 4 pin molex and Com port.
Onbox features-
Powers 360 DVD drive w/ on off feature and power led DPST
Allows mode B with a light for each mode DPDT
Allows for eject with led DPDT
3.5mm stereo jack serves as plug/port for Probe
*3.5mm jack also has ground access which can be combined with alligator clip for ground if needed
(IMG:
http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t357/pcpimpx/CON_KIT_DIY.jpg)
Area 1 in light yellow is Yaywoops probe, 1a is where the com connects, 1b is a stereo jack for the probe
2 is Eject
3 is Mode B
4 is Power
5 is the 6 pin connector for my led's-5 led Anodes, and a ground
6 and all dark green areas are wired to a 10 pin connector that will be adapted to my dvd drive cable
7 is the connection internally to the 4 pin molex.
* I plan to run 3.3V to the center line of the 3.5mm jack, allowing me to make a second cable for testing led's for other projects I do. I also plan to include an onboard USB memory stick, hard wired, and a USB slot, making a work station USB dock. I may also make this a doal USB port, wiring the second up for power only, allowing me to use it as a USB charging port.
I will be purchasing the equipment to do some PCB's for this and other projects. If anyone is interested in something like this, something custom, let me know.
I have the image saved in photoshop, so if someone wants a copy of my schematics, let me know as well. I have done all the work using parts from mouser, from the parts' data sheets.