This breakout sensor resembles the analog joysticks found on PS2 (PlayStation 2) controllers, featuring two potentiometers for directional movements—one for each axis—with a resistance of approximately 10k ohms each. Additionally, it includes a select button activated when the joystick is pressed down.
Utilizing this Joystick Module enables you to gauge position coordinates along the X and Y axes by manipulating the joystick’s “hat.” Moreover, it integrates a press-able switch, engaged by pushing down on the “hat,” akin to the functionality of an XBOX controller.
The X and Y axes are governed by two 10k potentiometers, facilitating 2D movement by generating analog signals. During operation, the module outputs two analog values, representing the respective directions. Powered by a 5V supply, the analog input typically reads around 2.5V, with values increasing as the joystick is moved and reaching a maximum of 5V, while decreasing to 0V as the joystick is maneuvered in the opposite direction.
Features:
- 2.54mm pin interface leads
- Long service life and stable performance
- Standard interface and electronic building blocks
- Widely use in Arduino DIY projects
- Cross rocker as a two-way 10K resistor, with the rocker in a different direction.
Package Includes:
1 x JoyStick Module PS2 Breakout Sensor + Knob Hat
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