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Joystick 2 Click

Joystick 2 Click is a smart navigation key concept based on SKRHABE010 by Alps, a 4-direction joystick switch with Center-push Function. Alps switches, also known as microswitches, are well renowned for their reliability and endurance. Joystick switches of this kind are widely used in many different applications. Joystick 2 click can be used in numerous different applications, as a human-machine interface device (HMI), such as cell phones, tablets, terminals, video games, toys, and many more.

Joystick 2 click board™ is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.

R320  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Weight: 19g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Joystick click
Joystick click Joystick click is a smart navigation key concept based on contactless, magnetic movement detection. It features the AS5013 Hall IC as well as a N50P105 miniature magnetic joystick module. The AS5013 includes five integrated Hall sensing elements, which monitor the movement of the magnet incorporated into the joystick, and it directly outputs the X and Y coordinates via I2C. An integrated mechanical push button is also built into the joystick. The board uses 3.3V logic and power supply only.
R470 
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 20g. Stock: Out of stock [i]. mikroE Icon
Thumbstick click
Thumbstick click Thumbstick click is a high precision input device. It features a dual axis, spring return, pushbutton enabled joystick (similar to the ones used on joypads on popular gaming consoles), and a MCP3204 12-bit A/D converter. The joystick unit receives directional input in the x and y axes by way of two potentiometers connected to a stick. The mechanical pushbutton sends an interrupt signal to the microcontroller. Thumbstick click communicates with the target board through mikroBUS SPI (CS, SCK, MISO and MOSI) lines. The board is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply (regulated by the on-board J1 jumper which is soldered to the 3.3V position by default).
R525  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 20g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon