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The triggers have a resistor printed directly on the film, this appears to form a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_divider Voltage divider] voltage divider, so that the trigger can have an analog value. The ground side of the voltage divider appears to be oscillating, the frequency and duty cycle are not fixed or predictable.  
The triggers have a resistor printed directly on the film, this appears to form a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_divider Voltage divider] voltage divider, so that the trigger can have an analog value. The ground side of the voltage divider appears to be oscillating, the frequency and duty cycle are not fixed or predictable.  


See main page (skewed button connector) for pins purpose.
{| class="wikitable"
| Pin # || Purpose  || Notes
|-
| 1    || L2 Common || oscillating between 0 and 3.3V
|-
| 2    || L1 Sig    || active High
|-
| 3    || L1 Common || fixed at 3.3V
|-
| 4    || L2 Sig    || voltage divider output, active low
|-
| 5    || DPAD Right || active low
|-
| 6    || DPAD Up    || active low
|-
| 7    || DPAD Left  || active low
|-
| 8    || DPAD Down  || active low
|-
| 9    || Common    || ground
|-
| 10    || PS Button || active low
|-
| 11    || X || active low
|-
| 12    || Circle    || active low
|-
| 13    || Triangle  || active low
|-
| 14    || Square    || active low
|-
| 15    || R2 Common || oscillating between 0 and 3.3V
|-
| 16    || R1 Sig    || active high
|-
| 17    || R1 Common || fixed at 3.3V
|-
| 18    || R2 Sig    || voltage divider output, active low
|}


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