I installed this mod in 07/08/2024. It takes me about 1.5 weeks to install this setup. Because i am new to soldering and i don't have the equipment, so it takes me this long to do. First time to soldering beware as it requires time and patient to do. It has steps that need to be done right in order to work well. Lucky, my controller works perfectly with this driver installed. It has circularity error on both sticks around 3~4% My experience: 1. It takes some time to install the driver as the board require some bridging and wiring. Things are too small to install and require multiple times to apply solder like the middle pin of the hall effect sensor with bridging wire. 2. Need to make sure your soldering is very clean and no accidental connection to other connections. 3. No Step by step instruction in the box. Have to rely on the video (Though the video is very well explained) 4. The first step of removing the joystick is already an hard task without heat gun. Remove joystick by cutting off pins is a good option for soldering iron 5. You are given two pair of joystick. You are suppose to transfer the sensor from one pair to other. 6. There is still a micro jittering in the end. Not sure its my fault or joystick fault or accidental connection. 7. I recommend static mode than dynamic. It make life easier if you forgot about it. ( Centre Point Mode switching ) Good: . It really works as advertise. I have 3~4% circularity error on both sticks . Calibration works as the video shown. All mode A, B, S works. Turn off calibration works. Centre Point Mode switching works. Bad: . Its really difficult . Still have a bit micro jittering If you have any question, just commend below. I try my best to answer
7. I recommend static mode than dynamic. It make life easier if you forgot about it. (Centre Point Mode switching) Hello, please tell me how to set it up.  
Go to jun Zheng channel and you will see the "V5 series joystick driver board "Simple Calibration" description and function demonstration." video. I assumed you didn't do this before. Use Cable to turn on controller 1. enter mode A (hold any direction of joystick) 2. move your joystick Left or Right and Click(L3/R3) (Centre Point Mode switching) 3. turn off your controller to save setting
I don't understand why we need to drag a solder joint from one pad to another. Why can't that just be included in the board design? And does this design solve the problem of the board interfering with the force feedback motor pads on the other side? In v4 the board covered those pads and the only way to install was to leave a wire sticking, drag some solder out across the board or scratch away at the pcb to expose a connection point.
Just my guess about the solder joint, it is to cutting cost to manufacture since there are different pad needed to bridge for different controllers. But your point about the covering up of the feedback motors' pads is valid.
@@hollow314 yeah from what I've seen the same board is used for Xbox and PS4 and ps5 with different solder points. But that still overcomplicates the installation. Just make three versions of the board.
From the beginning of the development of the setup, I considered some common Settings to help reduce costs and reduce inventory pressure, if you are involved in the industry, I don't think you want to have three versions of goods in the warehouse.
From the beginning of the development of the setup, I considered some common Settings to help reduce costs and reduce inventory pressure, if you are involved in the industry, I don't think you want to have three versions of goods in the warehouse.
I don't know if you have found the answer to your question yet. but u can install these sticks in edge controller module. You will need a different calibration board which is v.52 instead of v.5
Great work man i was able to install the on my dualsense edge (with slight module modifcations). However i have a question whether or not these can work with other controllers. Specifically the scuff envision. It reads as a xbox controller. thoughts?
@@antjuanoverton1321 The Scuff envision does nnot use a sony or xbox motherboard. Its a completely custom board that scuff themselves make, It just happens to read as an xbox controller on the PC, and it only works on PC
I hope these are much easier, because I had no success and junked a controller with the first one... using 2 sets and doing it exactly as the video was showing... I may wait a bit before I give these ago, I'll wait for another controller to get drift and try this new board.
I wrecked the first controller I tried it on too. Which part hung you up? I can offer some advice. For removing the old sticks, make sure you ADD some solder to the joints first. This makes reflowing them much much easier with a heat gun as the solder will melt at a lower temp after that. Second, make sure you apply a flux paste to the board, it makes the wicking action a LOT better for the stubborn tiny pins that are way too close to surface-mount capacitors, or the center pins that have the insulator pipe on them. Without flux paste, even if your wire has a rosin flux core, those parts are goign to be harder to heat and coat correctly without ALSO using the iron for so long you end up melting nearby surface mount components. Don't skip the flux. Third, use a small, flat drag soldering tip like he uses in his videos. Having a good iron with temp controls helps a lot too.
I trashed a controller too following exactly what he did. I think it’s maybe because he never explain which connections are actually important and which are just to held the board in place. The middle hole I never really understand.
@@irvintang2751 The four big pins on the joystick off its main corners are purely structural. That corresponds to three large holes on the driver board. The two smaller holes not on the edge of the board go to the microswitch for the R3/L3 button on the joystick. You could pre-solder those connections if you wanted. To make this as easy as possible I would pre-solder the four microswitch pins and the one joystick pin that isn't covered at all by the board. Then you can avoid the two hardest bits of soldering which are the small center holes which are DANGEROUSLY close to surfacemounted resistors and you could accidentally bridge a solder connection to, or melt off entirely. To make the edge soldering easier, pre-tin the back side of the backer board on the center hole. If there's already a little bead of solder there melting it and getting some solder to wick through is MUCH easier. It's a complicated bit of soldering. Having a good iron with temp control makes a world of difference. Also having the correct tip helps a lot. Jun Zeng uses a drag soldering tip in his videos...that's useful for the solder drags he uses in several places, but using a long fine tip for the rest would make a lot more sense.
Hi Jun and hi all. I'm from italy and i need some informations. On my aliexpress app i've found the Drive board sold by a shop called "VaalPaev Official Store" with two hall effect joystick in the same kit very similar to the ones in the video. Are they the right ones? If not, where can i find the K-Silver and most the Jinfu (i cannot find this anywhere) joystick? How can i recognize a joystick from another one? If some have info or link, please send me Thank you so much
Hi, I am from the USA and own a Cell phone store in Indiana that majors in Microsoldering so we see alot of these jobs. Where can we bulk purchase your PCB drivers?
@@PWDlife Yeah I just spent 5K on joysticks : ) Wish I knew if the PS4 joy sticks would work on the PS5 and Xbox since the driver board corrects the signals
@@brantwinter I saw that video too, I don't think that was the board's fault...that was user error reassembling his controller. The shell has two little white clips in the front you need to close up to prevent that gap. The PS5 driver boards don't come anywhere near anythign that would push against the shell. The slimmer design is probably for the xbox, where the trigger on one side actually contacted the board.
Someone should test that but I don't think it will matter as long as the stick geometry hasn't changed or Sony didn't change the locations of the haptic motor pads to make them interfere.
I have installed a couple of the V4 versions of this device, you really need either a heat gun or a vacuum desoldering iron. The former is super cheap and easy to get. Just make sure you're starting off with as low heat as you can get away with and be slow and steady. My first attempt I melted some of the plastic/rubber components on the board and had to throw it out. Masking it with foil helps, but I was just using way too much heat. Just apply a little heat to get the solder flowing and then pull on the stick from below with some pliers until it comes away gently.
@@betabry42 yes, forgot to add that. Definitely makes it easier. I applied a little fresh low melt solder to the pins before heating with the heat gun. The stick came out very easily.
It filters out the jitter the Hall effect produces and helps with calibration of the Hall effect sensor. It improves the circularity of the joystick as well
I've not noticed that it does but i'm not really that sensitive to it. Intiuitively though it MUST introduce SOME amount of lag because the board is essentially post-processing your data inputs. That said it's being done with a dedicated chip so it's almost certainly sub 1ms
@jun zang hey friend if you live stream this instead an edited video google actively hides the search result i didnt even know you had a channel or i would have subscribed a year ago 😂 If i search your name and sticks the channel doesn't even pop up some other dude does and its ancient news (a tutorial on the old version)
I installed this mod in 07/08/2024. It takes me about 1.5 weeks to install this setup. Because i am new to soldering and i don't have the equipment, so it takes me this long to do.
First time to soldering beware as it requires time and patient to do. It has steps that need to be done right in order to work well.
Lucky, my controller works perfectly with this driver installed. It has circularity error on both sticks around 3~4%
My experience:
1. It takes some time to install the driver as the board require some bridging and wiring. Things are too small to install and require multiple times to apply solder like the middle pin of the hall effect sensor with bridging wire.
2. Need to make sure your soldering is very clean and no accidental connection to other connections.
3. No Step by step instruction in the box. Have to rely on the video (Though the video is very well explained)
4. The first step of removing the joystick is already an hard task without heat gun. Remove joystick by cutting off pins is a good option for soldering iron
5. You are given two pair of joystick. You are suppose to transfer the sensor from one pair to other.
6. There is still a micro jittering in the end. Not sure its my fault or joystick fault or accidental connection.
7. I recommend static mode than dynamic. It make life easier if you forgot about it. ( Centre Point Mode switching )
Good:
. It really works as advertise. I have 3~4% circularity error on both sticks
. Calibration works as the video shown. All mode A, B, S works. Turn off calibration works. Centre Point Mode switching works.
Bad:
. Its really difficult
. Still have a bit micro jittering
If you have any question, just commend below. I try my best to answer
7. I recommend static mode than dynamic. It make life easier if you forgot about it. (Centre Point Mode switching)
Hello, please tell me how to set it up.


Go to jun Zheng channel and you will see the "V5 series joystick driver board "Simple Calibration" description and function demonstration." video.
I assumed you didn't do this before. Use Cable to turn on controller
1. enter mode A (hold any direction of joystick)
2. move your joystick Left or Right and Click(L3/R3) (Centre Point Mode switching)
3. turn off your controller to save setting
This video is better than your last PS5 video, perhaps because the installation is more straightforward.
Thank you for your work! Good luck with your project and your store! Looking forward for you improving this even more!
Are you selling these on aliexpress? I don’t see the updated listing
Why did you swap the sensors from K-Silver to Jinfu joystick? Is that just a personal preference, maybe Jinfu being better mechanically??
G unit has better centering, idk why he doesn’t just use the sensors in g unit though…
@@D1S0- could it have less jitter? Just guessing...
@@RustyRaindeerRepairs v3 g unit has no jitter.
@@D1S0- nice, good to know!! I had a batch of the first ones, they have quite a lot...
Hi! Does it work with orange potentiometers? (Hall rocker effect, magnetic ones)
Instalé todo igual al video, pero no me deja entrar al modo de calibrar, alguna idea ?
Will TMR modules work with any of your circuit boards?
What wire gauge would you put in the insulated tube?
I don't understand why we need to drag a solder joint from one pad to another. Why can't that just be included in the board design? And does this design solve the problem of the board interfering with the force feedback motor pads on the other side? In v4 the board covered those pads and the only way to install was to leave a wire sticking, drag some solder out across the board or scratch away at the pcb to expose a connection point.
Just my guess about the solder joint, it is to cutting cost to manufacture since there are different pad needed to bridge for different controllers.
But your point about the covering up of the feedback motors' pads is valid.
@@hollow314 yeah from what I've seen the same board is used for Xbox and PS4 and ps5 with different solder points. But that still overcomplicates the installation. Just make three versions of the board.
I bet when he sells more that will go and the price will drop. Just an assumption.
From the beginning of the development of the setup, I considered some common Settings to help reduce costs and reduce inventory pressure, if you are involved in the industry, I don't think you want to have three versions of goods in the warehouse.
From the beginning of the development of the setup, I considered some common Settings to help reduce costs and reduce inventory pressure, if you are involved in the industry, I don't think you want to have three versions of goods in the warehouse.
Would this work with the DualSense Edge (PS5 Pro Controller) stick modules? Those are the swappable sticks that are sold separately by PlayStation?
I don't know if you have found the answer to your question yet. but u can install these sticks in edge controller module. You will need a different calibration board which is v.52 instead of v.5
@@mkp4823 Oh thank you for answering! That sounds good! I was worried there wasn't one that would fit.
Плмоему гораздо удобнее припоять тонкий провод к средним ногам, и одень на них изоляцию, а затем установить все на плату геймпада.
hello, i would like to know is any option to reset calibration settings to default? I mean to cancel all adjustments
Why did you swap and remove the sensor from the g-unit?
Where can i buy them? can you share the link?
Great work man i was able to install the on my dualsense edge (with slight module modifcations). However i have a question whether or not these can work with other controllers. Specifically the scuff envision. It reads as a xbox controller. thoughts?
it should in my opinion. scuff uses the xbox and sony controller boards and build around them.
@@antjuanoverton1321 The Scuff envision does nnot use a sony or xbox motherboard. Its a completely custom board that scuff themselves make, It just happens to read as an xbox controller on the PC, and it only works on PC
What type of module modifcations did you do?
I hope these are much easier, because I had no success and junked a controller with the first one... using 2 sets and doing it exactly as the video was showing... I may wait a bit before I give these ago, I'll wait for another controller to get drift and try this new board.
Skills and tools are important, and good tools make everything easy
I wrecked the first controller I tried it on too. Which part hung you up? I can offer some advice.
For removing the old sticks, make sure you ADD some solder to the joints first. This makes reflowing them much much easier with a heat gun as the solder will melt at a lower temp after that.
Second, make sure you apply a flux paste to the board, it makes the wicking action a LOT better for the stubborn tiny pins that are way too close to surface-mount capacitors, or the center pins that have the insulator pipe on them. Without flux paste, even if your wire has a rosin flux core, those parts are goign to be harder to heat and coat correctly without ALSO using the iron for so long you end up melting nearby surface mount components. Don't skip the flux.
Third, use a small, flat drag soldering tip like he uses in his videos. Having a good iron with temp controls helps a lot too.
I have a lot of experience soldering and if this is your first time I suggest practicing on something you don't care about, first.
I trashed a controller too following exactly what he did.
I think it’s maybe because he never explain which connections are actually important and which are just to held the board in place.
The middle hole I never really understand.
@@irvintang2751 The four big pins on the joystick off its main corners are purely structural. That corresponds to three large holes on the driver board. The two smaller holes not on the edge of the board go to the microswitch for the R3/L3 button on the joystick. You could pre-solder those connections if you wanted.
To make this as easy as possible I would pre-solder the four microswitch pins and the one joystick pin that isn't covered at all by the board.
Then you can avoid the two hardest bits of soldering which are the small center holes which are DANGEROUSLY close to surfacemounted resistors and you could accidentally bridge a solder connection to, or melt off entirely.
To make the edge soldering easier, pre-tin the back side of the backer board on the center hole. If there's already a little bead of solder there melting it and getting some solder to wick through is MUCH easier.
It's a complicated bit of soldering. Having a good iron with temp control makes a world of difference. Also having the correct tip helps a lot. Jun Zeng uses a drag soldering tip in his videos...that's useful for the solder drags he uses in several places, but using a long fine tip for the rest would make a lot more sense.
你好 有個疑問 為什麼要把控銀的電位器 移植到錦富 是因為錦富得操控性比較好嗎? 另外有掏寶鏈結嗎? 我搜尋不到你的賣場
jinfu's mechanical construction has a lower central error
@@junZeng-520 那向你購買的時候會附上那一款電位器呢?
@@redguitar1018 看你的需要
What about the Xbox v.51 pcb installation?
Would you please send me the link to buy the kit? Thanks!
www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805732082103.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt
Hi @@junZeng-520 , thanks for your wonderful work. So you mean if I buy this item from aliexpress you will send V5 of the board instead of V4?
@@nicolasdiaz2694 I have replaced the old version with the new version since December 5th, but I have not changed the description
@@junZeng-520 link for italy?
Hi Jun and hi all.
I'm from italy and i need some informations.
On my aliexpress app i've found the Drive board sold by a shop called "VaalPaev Official Store" with two hall effect joystick in the same kit very similar to the ones in the video.
Are they the right ones?
If not, where can i find the K-Silver and most the Jinfu (i cannot find this anywhere) joystick?
How can i recognize a joystick from another one?
If some have info or link, please send me
Thank you so much
Tried to order these but Aliexpress said not shipping to the UK. How can I get them?
hey does this work with bdm 030
Do you have a shop link for this version to purchase?
I ordered before these were announced and he sent me the new ones.
I found the shop link but zero stock. Are you only shipping the V5 board now?
Can I Install the board without desolder my hall effect sticks? because I already have installed the hall effect sticks
No
Can i get link to the shop?
Old one is not working.
Hi, I am from the USA and own a Cell phone store in Indiana that majors in Microsoldering so we see alot of these jobs. Where can we bulk purchase your PCB drivers?
aliexpress, it's where I buy stuffs
@@PWDlife Yeah I just spent 5K on joysticks : ) Wish I knew if the PS4 joy sticks would work on the PS5 and Xbox since the driver board corrects the signals
I put the analog on my ps4 controller and it stop working if I remove it starts to work again what do I do? Is it faulty?
Do you ever solve this
what's the difference between this and the old one and how is the latency?
the board is more slim and doesn't look bad
@@xgeo23 ...does that matter? It's all in the controller
@@The_Ballo Evidently the previous version caused a gap in the shell halves when put back together
@@brantwinter oh OK, I wasn't aware
@@brantwinter I saw that video too, I don't think that was the board's fault...that was user error reassembling his controller. The shell has two little white clips in the front you need to close up to prevent that gap. The PS5 driver boards don't come anywhere near anythign that would push against the shell. The slimmer design is probably for the xbox, where the trigger on one side actually contacted the board.
is it possible to install in dualshock 3 and another controller ?
Will you plan sell only boards?
He sells board-only on his ali express but only in quantities of 50. I assume for people who want to sell this install as a service.
@@NotMyActualName_ No, I have retail, too. I updated the inventory. You can check again
Do you have the link for v5 board? I want to buy a kit
I cant find your product,why?
Will these be compatible with the yellow modules from alie express?
Yes, but please do not use the yellow module for xbox. I haven't made the adaptation yet
When will these be available for purchase?
I have started shipping the new version, but the description of the product is not switched.
@@junZeng-520 cool! I will place another order
@junZeng-520 you only have the PS4 in stock. That's the same exact board as the PS5 right? I just have to wire it differently?
Are you sell your product on another platform (like taobao,...) or just alixpress
Currently on sale on Taobao and AliExpress, Amazon is still preparing.
@@junZeng-520 plz give me link to buy your product on taobao
兄弟我在淘寶上找不到你的連結可否發一下或者告知要搜尋什麼關鍵字
@@redguitar1018 霍尔摇杆驱动板
@@junZeng-520 is it available on Amazon now?
Link?
Will this work on the xbox series x/s controllers
Have you tested the newest ps5 board (BDM-040) yet?
Someone should test that but I don't think it will matter as long as the stick geometry hasn't changed or Sony didn't change the locations of the haptic motor pads to make them interfere.
I haven't encountered it yet, but I don't think it's a problem
i fixed it in a 040 board, works like a dream
What disoldering and soldering device do you use ??
I have installed a couple of the V4 versions of this device, you really need either a heat gun or a vacuum desoldering iron. The former is super cheap and easy to get. Just make sure you're starting off with as low heat as you can get away with and be slow and steady. My first attempt I melted some of the plastic/rubber components on the board and had to throw it out. Masking it with foil helps, but I was just using way too much heat. Just apply a little heat to get the solder flowing and then pull on the stick from below with some pliers until it comes away gently.
@@NotMyActualName_ Low melt solder helps a lot, if you mix with low-melt before removing the old stick, it makes it so simple and clean.
@@betabry42 yes, forgot to add that. Definitely makes it easier. I applied a little fresh low melt solder to the pins before heating with the heat gun. The stick came out very easily.
I used a heat gun to remove the joystick, maybe I'll post a video on how to remove the joystick before.
Hi..im new here. What this board do?why need it?
It filters out the jitter the Hall effect produces and helps with calibration of the Hall effect sensor. It improves the circularity of the joystick as well
Does this increase input lag?
I've not noticed that it does but i'm not really that sensitive to it.
Intiuitively though it MUST introduce SOME amount of lag because the board is essentially post-processing your data inputs. That said it's being done with a dedicated chip so it's almost certainly sub 1ms
What kind of wire are you using to connect, I know that’s not like the wire for solder where it melts, so what is that one? Pls answer
it comes with the kit when you buy it
什麼時候可以購買?
从十二月五日起发货的订单,我都是发货的新版的。我需要2-3天将页面描述变更过来。
@@junZeng-520 好消息!!謝謝你!!
@jun zang hey friend if you live stream this instead an edited video google actively hides the search result i didnt even know you had a channel or i would have subscribed a year ago 😂
If i search your name and sticks the channel doesn't even pop up some other dude does and its ancient news (a tutorial on the old version)
hall effect is trash for fps gaming , avoid it if you mainly play fps competitive games
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