The Yakuza Series USB board for the Intimidator includes a graphical
OLED based display system and full USB support. A mini-B USB port is
built right into the board, allowing you to plug it into a computer
running Windows 7, Vista, or XP, so you can utilize the Tengu USB
interface. Tengu offers the ability to do secure firmware updates from
the comfort of your home or office, create custom boot screen images,
and modify settings. Boot screens can be imported and exported as
bitmap image files, allowing you to create them in image editing
software like Photoshop and easily share them with friends or
teammates. Settings profiles are treated in a similar fashion, and can
be read off your board, saved to a file, and loaded back into any of
your board's profiles or active settings.
OLED (organic light
emitting diode) displays have numerous advantages over traditional
LCDs. They have lower power consumption, higher contrast, and, due to
the manufacturing process, are sealed, making them highly resistant to
vibration and moisture. Unlike LCDs, each pixel of an OLED screen is a
light emitting diode and emits its own light. Power consumption is
directly proportional to how many pixels are lit, making it easy to
view, even in direct sunlight.
All the necessary information is
shown on the OLED screen, including eye status, battery life, current
fire mode and max rate of fire, and a game timer. The settings are
also easily adjusted through the full text-based menu system.
The
Yakuza Series USB boards offer many enhanced capabilities. A new,
faster microcontroller runs at up to 48 Mhz, and provides integrated
USB 2.0 support with standard off-the-shelf mini-B USB cables. The
drivers are built into Windows, making installation very easy. The
asynchronous interrupt-based trigger scan is monitored at up to 12
million times per second. Additional adjustibility includes finer,
more accurate rate of fire, debounce, and dwell increments, plus
specific PSP/Millennium fire mode parameters to change the semi-start
shots and semi-reset times. 5 customizable user profiles are now
standard, and can be edited through the OLED screen or with the Tengu
USB interface on your computer. The rate of fire range has been
expanded to 5-30 balls per second to ensure compliance with any future
changes to league rules.
Included is Tadao's industry-first
anti-breech bounce software, which helps to eliminate chops when a
loader is running low on paint and can't provide a steady feed rate. A
dedicated transmitter socket and wiring harness provide RF support.
The
circuit board is the most important part of any electronic paintball
marker, and upgrading it can enhance all the performance
characteristics. Tadao's leading edge Yakuza Series USB boards provide
the user with the ultimate in adjustability and speed, plus the
ease-of-use of the Tengu USB interface to update your board's firmware
and modify settings/graphics from home or office.
Note: USB
cable is included. The
cable in use is a mini-B to A type, and is commonly found with digital
cameras, Blackberry phones, and other USB accessories, so you may
already have one.
Features:
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Yakuza Series OLED graphical display system shows eye status,
battery life, current fire mode and max rate of fire, game timer, and
menu system
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Fully legal in all tournament series (10 bps compatible for 2010 PSP/Millennium season rules)
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Microchip PIC18F2550 microcontroller runs at up to 48 Mhz and provides Full Speed USB 2.0 (12 Mbit/s)
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Tengu
USB interface for Windows 7, Vista, and XP provides secure and free
firmware updates, custom boot screens, settings adjustments, and more
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Zero power drain while turned off (less than 0.0001 mA)
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Industry-first anti-breech bounce software reduces chopping when a loader is running out of paintballs
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RF socket and wiring harness included to support Magna, Pulse, and other RF transmitters
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Multiple modes of fire
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Unlimited semi-automatic
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Adjustable semi-automatic
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PSP ramping
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PSP 3-round burst
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NXL full-automatic
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Millennium
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Custom ramping
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Auto-response
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3-round burst
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Full-automatic
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Select fire functionality allows up to 3 separate fire modes that can be accessed on the fly while playing
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Tadao
trigger logic asynchronously monitors the trigger switch, using an
interrupt-based scan at up to 12 million times per second for the
quickest response time and fastest semi-automatic
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Tadao dynamic eye logic watches for the bolt to return every shot, cycling the marker as fast as possible
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Rate of fire adjustable from 5 to 30 bps in 0.1 bps increments, plus unlimited rate of fire
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5 custom user profiles allow you to save settings for specific tournament series or performance tuning
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Adjustable ABS programming eliminates first-shot drop-off
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AMB
(anti-mechanical bounce) and CPF (cycle percentage filter) algorithms
help to prevent mechanical and switch bounce without missing real
trigger pulls
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G-mode setting allows 3 different options for every firemode
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More than 1 billion unique ways to adjust settings
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Extremely
easy to use graphical and text-based menu system to change settings for
nearly any variable, including debounce, dwell, loader delay, AMB,
anti-bolt stick, fire mode, max rate of fire, fine rate of fire
adjustment, eye mode, CPF, g-mode breakout, ramp start, ramp
percentage, screen settings, settings profiles, and more
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All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when the battery is disconnected
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Power efficient software and hardware lengthen battery life
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Adjustable automatic idle power down saves batteries
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One-touch startup enables the marker to fire almost instantly
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80-gram trigger microswitch
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Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
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Free Yakuza software updates via Tengu USB interface
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Standard OLED color is blue
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