XP-2040 Controller Boards and Builds

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Product Overview

This is the First public release after testing, this is a pre-order, boards are ordered when the first 25 Xbox and 25 PS5 boards are sold, production time once ordered is 4 weeks, build time to be and additional 2-3 weeks.

? What is the XP-RP2040?

The XP-RP2040 is a custom-engineered, professional-grade controller core purpose built for elite-level performance modding and ultra stable low-latency performance. Developed by XP Controllers (formerly Budds Controllers) in partnership with Nick Guyver, it utilizes the powerful RP2040 dual-core microcontroller running the open-source GP2040-CE firmware.

This platform is crafted to deliver true 1000Hz polling, customizable inputs, and unmatched modularity, all on a reinforced, gold-plated PCB built for the demands of top-level play.


⚙️ Why XP-RP2040 Excels

  • Native 1000Hz Polling: Achieves consistent 1ms wired input without firmware hacks or overclocking.

  • Dual-Core RP2040 Processor: Ensures reliable USB HID throughput under all conditions.

  • ENIG Gold-Plated PCB: Provides durability, corrosion resistance, and solder-friendly surfaces.

  • Nitrogen Soldered: Delivers clean, industrial-grade joints built to last.

  • Open-Source Firmware: Powered by GP2040-CE with web configuration, SOCD, turbo, macro support, and more.

  • Modular Design: Features plug-in triggers and back buttons for easy upgrades and maintenance.

  • Gold-Plated Test Pads: Serve as manual solder points or quick diagnostic contacts.

  • Dual USB-C Ports: One for game input, one for passthrough/authentication flexibility.

  • TMR Hall Effect Sticks: Offer ultra-fast, drift-free thumbsticks with customizable deadzones.


? XP-RP2040 for PS5 Shells

Designed to Replace the Entire DualSense model BDM-030, BDM-040 and BDM-050 Internal Board

The PS5 version of the XP-RP2040 transforms the internal architecture of the DualSense shell into a wired competitive-grade controller with consistent 1ms response, drift free precision, and full customization.

? PS5-Specific Highlights

  • Replaces all internal PCB layers.

  • Plug-in triggers with optional Kailh GM 8.0, White Blade, or Huano 150M switches.

  • Optional mouse-click face buttons (Omron D2LS).

  • TMR Hall Effect thumb sticks with tuneable dead zones.

  • Compatible with XP 4-button back system, using Omron D2LS (5M actuations).

  • Profile toggle and status LED support built-in.

  • Back button plug matches XP Remapper project.

⚡ PS5 Latency Comparison (Wired Mode)

Controller Avg Latency Notes
XP-RP2040 PS5 1.0 ms Native 1000Hz, no smoothing, consistent
DualSense (stock/OC) 1.8-8 ms USB wired, tested via Gamepadla
DualSense Edge 1.8–8.95 ms No significant improvement over stock
Victrix Pro BFG 2.81–3.95 ms Improved latency with wired connection

? The XP-RP2040 PS5 version offers 4–6× faster latency than nearly every controller on the market, with true 1000Hz polling and no software tricks required.


? XP-RP2040 for Xbox Series X|S Controllers

Replaces MCU Board — Uses Stock Button Board

The Xbox Series version replaces the internal MCU board while retaining the original button PCB, making it ideal for stealth builds and hybrid modifications. It connects cleanly to the stick, button, and trigger systems, and introduces full support for XP’s proprietary modular upgrades.

? Xbox-Specific Highlights

  • Replaces main MCU board (button board retained).

  • Modular trigger support with hot-swappable trigger cables.

  • TMR Hall Effect thumbsticks with adjustable inner/outer deadzones.

  • Optional face click buttons and XP back button system.

  • Dual USB-C ports: passthrough and controller input.

⚡ Xbox Latency Comparison (Wired Mode)

Controller Avg Latency Notes
XP-RP2040 Xbox 1.5 ms True 1000Hz polling with no latency spikes
Xbox Series Controller (stock) 6.5 ms Tested via Gamepadla
Xbox Elite Series 2 Core 6.5–7.21 ms Slight improvement over stock
Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma 5.2–7.1 ms High polling claim, but unstable latency

? The XP-RP2040 Xbox version achieves 3–5× faster latency than leading “pro” controllers — without gimmicks or hidden firmware layers.


? Ideal For

  • Competitive FPS players seeking maximal reaction speed.

  • Modders and builders who want modularity, clean layout, and serviceability.

  • Stick and trigger upgrade enthusiasts (Kailh, Huano, Omron switch support).

  • Anyone tired of expensive controllers with inflated specs and slow internals.

 

*Disclaimer*

These boards are being advertised for PC, console compatibility is designed by 3rd parties and it is best to reach out to them for assistance on thier devices, I will however give assistance setting up the firmware of my board etc.

? Console Passthrough Setup – No Latency, No Confusion

The XP-RP2040 is designed with a dedicated USB Host passthrough port to allow compatibility with consoles like PS4, PS5, and Xbox One / Series X|S using third-party authentication adapters.

When set up correctly, there is no added latency — your inputs are processed entirely by the RP2040, and the adapter is only used for authentication.


✅ Correct Passthrough Chain

[Adapter / Converter / Dongle]
[XP-RP2040 Host Port]
[Console]

Supported adapters:

  • Brook Wingman series

PS5 version

Xbox Version

✔️ The adapter plugs into the Host (passthrough) USB-C port on the XP-RP2040.
✔️ The main USB port on the XP-RP2040 goes directly to the console.

This method ensures inputs are processed directly by the controller — no extra latency is introduced.

Support for these devices is not provided by XP controllers and is provided by the makers of the device.


❌ Incorrect Setup (Will Add Latency)

 
[XP Controller]
[Plugged into Adapter]
[Console]

This sends inputs through the adapter, which defeats the purpose of using GP2040-CE and introduces additional latency and potential instability.

⚠️ Do not plug your XP-RP2040 controller into the adapter’s USB input. Always plug the adapter into the controller's host port.


? Reference

Based on official GP2040-CE passthrough documentation:
? Console Compatibility & Passthrough Setup

Warranty Information

1 year on parts, Lifetime on in house builds

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What is the quickest way to get in contact?
The quickest way to get in touch is via social media. You can message me through the following platforms:

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I am only human, and while I do my best to respond promptly, I may occasionally miss an email or message.

Please don’t hesitate to message me more than once if you don’t receive a reply within a reasonable time. Your patience is appreciated!

 
What makes your controllers so good?
I design and manufacture 99% of my parts in-house, ensuring top-notch quality control and unparalleled engineering.

This results in controllers with exceptional strength, durability, and a premium feel that stands out from competitors.

This is what holds our controllers above all others on the global stage as our parts and processes are constantly improving, if we think of something better, we will make it!

 

Why are your prices sometimes cheaper for some things but more expensive for others?

Many of the parts I design and manufacture in-house, which helps lower costs on some items since I bypass middlemen.

However, for certain products like my mouse click face buttons, I use high-quality, long-lasting mouse switches and custom-made buttons to accommodate their size.

While this adds a bit more to the price, it ensures superior durability compared to the weaker switches often found in other controllers.

 
What is the difference between mouse, mechanical, and tactile back buttons?
-Mouse Back Buttons:
   These are adaptations of mouse switches into back buttons, offering a light touch with a true mouse click feel. They are rated for a minimum of 5 million actuations and use an 8mm cap.
-Mechanical Back Buttons:
   Ultra-low profile keyboard switches with a 20 million lifespan and an 11mm cap. These buttons provide a smooth, consistent mouse response.
-Tactile Back Buttons:
   These are not used at Budd's Controllers due to their poor quality. They are often rated for only 50k actuations and are a common failure point in repaired controllers, second only to trigger switches.
 
What is your placement for back buttons?
The standard placement is designed to be easily accessed by your ring and middle fingers. However, I am happy to customize button placement based on your preferences if possible. You can upload a photo with your preferred placement when placing your order.

 
How much does drift repair cost?
ALPS Thumbsticks: $45

HALL Sensors: $65
TMR Sensors: $85
I can also mount TMR sensors on ALPS units to maintain the factory feel while improving durability and precision.
 
What is a Hall Effect sensor and a TMR sensor?
Hall Effect Sensors:
These sensors use magnetic fields to detect thumbstick movement instead of physical contact. Unlike potentiometers, Hall Effect sensors are not rubbing components, meaning they do not wear out over time due to friction.

However, the internal mechanism (e.g., springs and pivots) can still experience wear and tear, but this typically takes years of use to become noticeable. Hall Effect sensors are precise, consistent, and immune to drift issues.
TMR Sensors (Tunnel Magnetoresistance):
TMR sensors work similarly to Hall Effect sensors by using magnetic fields for detection. However, they offer even greater sensitivity and responsiveness, making them an excellent choice for competitive gaming. Like Hall Effect sensors, TMR sensors do not suffer from frictional wear, and their internal mechanism usually lasts for several years under normal use.
Both types of sensors provide superior durability and precision compared to traditional potentiometers, which are prone to drift and degradation over time.

TMR is the better sensor out of the two but does cost ALOT more.

 
When will my controller arrive?
We aim to complete orders as quickly as possible. The typical build time is 1–2 weeks before shipping. During busy periods, such as holidays, this may extend to 4–5 weeks.

Once shipped, I recommend tracking your order using ParcelsApp for detailed tracking updates and to stay informed about your delivery status.

If you want to know an approximate shipping time for the postage International Shipping Times

 

 
Can I send in my own controller for modification or repair?
Yes! You can send your controller

 

What if I am not in Australia and need a repair?

I have autorised repair centres located around the world, EU, US, UK with more coming online hopefully really soon.

 
Do you ship internationally?
Yes, I ship to any country in the world. No matter where you are, I can ensure your controller reaches you safely and securely.

 
Can I request shipping via DHL or FedEx?
If you require or prefer shipping via DHL or FedEx, please email me your request, and I will provide a quotation for the shipping cost. You can still purchase the controller through the website, and I will sort out the shipping cost difference via PayPal.

 
Do you fix or upgrade competitors' controllers?
Yes, I do! I work on a wide range of well-known brands, including:

Scuf Gaming
AimControllers
Battle Beaver Customs
Evil Controllers
HexGaming
Whether you need repairs, upgrades, or modifications, I can enhance your controller's performance and reliability using high-quality, in-house-designed parts.

 
Do you repair consoles?
No, I only repair controllers. For console repairs, I recommend visiting Ace Console Repairs, a trusted provider for console servicing.

 
Will you sponsor me?
The likely answer is no, as I rarely offer sponsorships. However, I run a referral program where you can earn a free controller (excluding Edge and Elite models) by referring 10 orders.

 
Custom Shells, Paint, and Hydrodipping
Custom Shells:
You can order custom shells from Amazon and have them sent to me. For a small fee on top of the build, I will fit the custom shell to your controller.
Custom Paint:
Custom paint can be arranged! Once you place your order, I will have a tattoo artist contact you to discuss your design and paint preferences.
Hydrodipping:
Hydrodipping is available for one-off or production runs. If you need 10 or more shells, I can place a production run and store them onsite for your business, organization, or streaming channel.

 

What is your warranty policy?
Budds Controllers offers a 1-year warranty on all controllers and modifications, covering defects in parts or workmanship. The warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, or wear and tear from normal use.
Returns: You can return products within 7 days of receiving them, with a 20% restocking fee. Customers are responsible for return shipping costs. more info here