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Joystick Module PS2 Module

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The Joystick Module PS2 is a dual-axis analog joystick with a built-in push button, perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and robotics projects. It provides smooth directional control and is ideal for game controllers, remote-controlled systems, and DIY electronics. Available now at eleberric.com!

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The Joystick Module PS2 is a high-precision, dual-axis joystick with an integrated push button, designed for interactive electronics, gaming, and robotics applications. It provides smooth analog control for X and Y axes, making it an essential component for motion-controlled devices.

Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, STM32, and other microcontrollers, this joystick is easy to integrate into various projects. The spring-loaded centering mechanism ensures that the joystick automatically returns to its neutral position when released, offering precise and stable control.

Whether you’re building remote-controlled robots, gaming interfaces, or navigation systems, the Joystick Module PS2 provides a versatile and user-friendly solution. Order now from eleberric.com and enhance your interactive designs!

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V
  • Output Type: Analog (X & Y Axis), Digital (Push Button)
  • X & Y Axis Range: 0V – VCC (depending on movement)
  • Push Button: Integrated digital output (Active Low)
  • Centering Mechanism: Spring-loaded for automatic return to the neutral position
  • Connector Type: 5-pin interface (VCC, GND, VRX, VRY, SW)
  • Module Dimensions: 34mm x 26mm x 32mm
  • Weight: 12g

Key Features

  • Dual-Axis Control: Provides smooth and precise movement for X and Y axes
  • Built-in Push Button: Adds an extra input option for increased functionality
  • Analog Output: Ensures accurate and proportional control
  • Compatible with Multiple Platforms: Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, and other microcontrollers
  • Spring-Loaded Centering Mechanism: Returns to the neutral position automatically
  • Compact and Lightweight: Easy to integrate into small projects
  • Durable and Reliable: Designed for long-lasting performance
  • Simple Interface: Requires only 5 connections for easy setup

Applications

  • Game Controllers: Create custom gaming interfaces for PC and embedded systems
  • Robotics Control: Ideal for controlling robotic arms, cars, and automated vehicles
  • DIY Electronics Projects: Suitable for custom input controls in interactive projects
  • RC Projects: Perfect for remote-controlled cars, drones, and robots
  • Navigation Systems: Can be used as an intuitive control device
  • Industrial Applications: Suitable for joystick-based industrial control systems

How to Use the Joystick Module PS2

  1. Connect Power: Attach VCC (3.3V/5V) and GND to the microcontroller.
  2. Read X & Y Axis Values: Connect VRX and VRY to analog input pins.
  3. Use the Push Button: Connect the SW pin to a digital input to detect presses.
  4. Write Code: Use Arduino IDE, Python, or other programming environments to process joystick data.

Why Buy from eleberric.com?

  • High-Quality Components: Ensures smooth and precise joystick movement
  • Affordable Pricing: Best prices for DIY and professional projects
  • Fast Shipping & Support: Reliable customer service and expert assistance

Upgrade your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and robotics projects with the Joystick Module PS2. Order now from eleberric.com!

SKU: ELEB-JOYSTICK-MODULE Categories: , Tags: , , ,
Weight 12 g
Dimensions 34 × 26 × 32 mm
  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V
  • Output Type: Analog (X & Y Axis), Digital (Push Button)
  • X & Y Axis Range: 0V – VCC (depending on movement)
  • Push Button: Integrated digital output (Active Low)
  • Centering Mechanism: Spring-loaded for automatic return to the neutral position
  • Connector Type: 5-pin interface (VCC, GND, VRX, VRY, SW)
  • Module Dimensions: 34mm x 26mm x 32mm
  • Weight: 12g

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