Phob 2.0.5 Conversion (SEND-INS ONLY)
Send in your GameCube Controller and convert it into a Phob!
What is a Phob?
A Phob is a custom board that uses magnets and sensors (doesn’t degrade) for the analogue stick inputs instead of potentiometers (does degrade). It also allows the user to calibrate it to fit their specific needs via software (change snapback sensitivity, rumble intensity, digital triggers, etc).
What is a potentiometer?
A potentiometer is a piece of metal making contact with a conductive plane to produce an analogue signal. Potentiometers over time will degrade and become less responsive with inputs. All potentiometers experience a sort of degradation, so it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when.’
PHOB GITHUB HOMEPAGE
CALIBRATION GUIDE (Best if using SmashScope app on Wii, find that HERE)
UPDATING PHOB 2.0 FIRMWARE
Send in your GameCube Controller and convert it into a Phob!
What is a Phob?
A Phob is a custom board that uses magnets and sensors (doesn’t degrade) for the analogue stick inputs instead of potentiometers (does degrade). It also allows the user to calibrate it to fit their specific needs via software (change snapback sensitivity, rumble intensity, digital triggers, etc).
What is a potentiometer?
A potentiometer is a piece of metal making contact with a conductive plane to produce an analogue signal. Potentiometers over time will degrade and become less responsive with inputs. All potentiometers experience a sort of degradation, so it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when.’
PHOB GITHUB HOMEPAGE
CALIBRATION GUIDE (Best if using SmashScope app on Wii, find that HERE)
UPDATING PHOB 2.0 FIRMWARE
Send in your GameCube Controller and convert it into a Phob!
What is a Phob?
A Phob is a custom board that uses magnets and sensors (doesn’t degrade) for the analogue stick inputs instead of potentiometers (does degrade). It also allows the user to calibrate it to fit their specific needs via software (change snapback sensitivity, rumble intensity, digital triggers, etc).
What is a potentiometer?
A potentiometer is a piece of metal making contact with a conductive plane to produce an analogue signal. Potentiometers over time will degrade and become less responsive with inputs. All potentiometers experience a sort of degradation, so it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when.’
PHOB GITHUB HOMEPAGE
CALIBRATION GUIDE (Best if using SmashScope app on Wii, find that HERE)
UPDATING PHOB 2.0 FIRMWARE