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JoyStick Shield Module

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The JoyStick Shield Module is a versatile input device offering intuitive two-axis (X and Y) analog control along with a digital push-button. Designed for seamless integration, particularly with Arduino microcontrollers, it provides a user-friendly interface for controlling movement and actions in various interactive projects and robotics applications. It's widely adopted by hobbyists, students, and educators for its simplicity and effectiveness.

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1 pcs
Location
BTM Layout, Bangalore
Purchase price
135/ unit
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Dibyaprakash
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Technical Specifications

Operating Voltage3.3V - 5V
InterfaceAnalog (X/Y axes), Digital (Button)
Axes2 (X-axis, Y-axis)
Button1 (Integrated push-button)
PackageArduino Shield
DimensionsApprox. 68mm x 53mm

Key Features

Two-axis analog joystick for precise directional control.
Integrated digital push-button for additional user input.
Designed as an Arduino Shield for direct plug-and-play compatibility.
Easy-to-use interface with standard analog and digital pins for microcontroller integration.

Use Cases

  • **Robotics Control:** Providing intuitive directional control for mobile robots, robotic arms, and remote-controlled vehicles.
  • **DIY Game Controllers:** Creating custom input devices for retro gaming emulators, simple PC games, or educational interactive projects.
  • **Camera Pan/Tilt Systems:** Guiding the movement of servo-driven camera gimbals for precise positioning and remote observation.

Applications

  • Remote-controlled (RC) robot cars and vehicles
  • DIY drone prototypes and flight simulators
  • Interactive art installations and exhibits
  • Educational kits for learning embedded system control

Related Tags

Joystick Shield ModuleRoboticsInput ModuleArduino ShieldAnalog JoystickDIY ElectronicsIndiaBangalore

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