GP2040-CE v5.6E Fighting Board (USB host port)

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Vendor: Akecon
SKU: GP2040-CE-PCB
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Description

GP2040-CE is open source controller input firmware for the Raspberry Pi Pico and other boards derived from the RP2040 microcontroller.
This economically priced, feature-rich device supports a variety of modern consoles and expands its functionality with frequent firmware updates. The GP2040-CE is designed to provide endless customization possibilities without sacrificing performance.
Board size is compatible with Brook products.
Available harnesses include the BrookFightingCable, 20-pin and 4-pin cables, and the GP2040-CE.and 20-pin and 4-pin cables.

This product comes in a simple package.
Firmware version at time of shipment0.7.10 is already installed.

Compatibility List

The latest compatibility list isOfficial Sitefor the latest compatibility list.

  • PC (X-Input)
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 3 (via D-Input)
  • Playstation 4/5 (disconnected after 8 minutes / can be bypassed with MagickBoot, Wingman FGC, etc.)
  • Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One (requires USB dongle such as MagickBoots)
  • D-Input, (can be bypassed with MagickBoot, Wingman FGC, etc.)
  • Steam Deck
  • Android
  • Mini consoles (MegaDrive Mini, NeoGeo Mini, Astro City Mini, etc.)

Functions

The GP2040-CE V5.6E is a board with many features.

  • USB host port.
    PS4/PS5 support is available by plugging MagickBoots or Wingman2Fgc into the port.
  • In addition to USB B for connection similar to Brook's board, a port for connection via USB C is also available
  • Overclocked polling rate results in an average input delay of 0.77 ms in Xinput, Switch, and Dinput modes, and an average of 1.72 ms on Playstation 4/5. Firmware updates continue to improve input latency.
  • Multiple SOCD cleaning modes - up priority (aka stickless), neutral (CPT ruleset), and second input priority.
  • Left and right analog stick emulation with D-pad input and dedicated toggle switch.
  • Bidirectional operation with D-pad + LS/RS.
  • Reverse input via buttons. Example: If you are using a lever control and press the reverse input button when left is pressed, it will flip directly to the right. Pressing the button returns the input to left.
  • Turbo and Turbo LED with selectable speed
  • Supports RGB LEDs per button.
  • PWM player indicator LED support (XInput only).
  • Support for multiple LED profiles.
  • 128x64 monochrome I2C display support - compatible with SSD1306, SH1106, and SH1107.
  • Customizable startup splash screen and easy image uploading via web configuration.
  • Passive buzzer speaker (3V or 5V) support.
  • Access via the web and customize various settings via GUI.

All details are available atofficial websiteor the Discord community.

Other

Please contact us if you need more than a certain number of pieces, such as for Fightstick builders.
Quantity discounts are available.

Guarantee

30-day warranty from date of purchase
If you have any problems, please contact us through support.
*Software is not covered by the warranty. Only the hardware portion is warranted.

Support
Wiring for GP2040-CE V5.6E

If you are using a normal quick cable for connection, simply point the 20-pin and 4-pin cables of a wiring harness such as Brook Fighting cable.
If you use screw terminals, please check the numbers on the board.
About USB port (hardware side)
Either the USB-B or USB-C port on the right side of the upper image can be used to connect to the hardware (PC, etc.) side.
Although the USB-C interface is used, the RP2040 operates in USB 2.0 mode for convenience.

About USB host port
The USB-A port on the left side of the upper image is for connecting USB certified devices.
By connecting in PS5 mode, etc., and using a USB dongle, the 8-minute timer problem can be avoided.
For details, please refer to the official website atConsole Compatibilityon the official website for details.

Web Config mode
Various functions can be configured in Web Config.
Please refer to the official website for more detailed information.
Here, we only explain how to access the site.

You can access the Web Config screen in one of the following ways
While holding down the Web Config button on the board, press and hold the Reset button or point the USB again.
While holding down the Option button (Start), connect the USB.

After connecting in the above way, you can access 192.168.7.1 in your web browser.
The web setup screen is available in Japanese.

The following operating systems are supported for Web Config.
  • Windows
  • Mac OS
  • Linux
  • SteamOS
  • iPadOS

About OLED

The specifications for available OLED displays are as follows
Driver IC: SSD1306, SH1106, or SH1107 
Interface: I2C Interface

Custom splash and other settings can be configured via WebConfig.

Connection Mode Switching

When connecting to a device other than a PC (Xinput), you must manually switch modes.
While holding down the desired switch button, make the USB connection.
Once you change the connection mode, the connection will be made in that mode from the next time onward.
*The above information is based on the firmware version at the time of purchase.
The button to change this mode can also be changed from Web Config.

Switching buttons for each mode:
1P(□) : PS3
2P(△) : PS5
3P(R1) : Xbox One
1K(X): Switch
2K(◯): PC (Xinput)

Boot button
PC recognizes it as a media by connecting it while holding down the Boot button.
This mode is used when updating firmware or deleting firmware using Nuke files, etc.

Reset button
Resets and reconnects the USB connection.

Web Config button
Button to switch to Web Config mode as described above.