Joystick Shield Module Robotics Control for Arduino

Specifications:

  • NRF24L01 RF interface
  • for Nokia 5110 LCD interface
  • Bluetooth interface I2C interface
  • for one PS2 joystick
  • 2-Axis joystick
  • Bluetooth / Serial interface
  • I2C interface
  • nRF24L01 interface
  • Nokia 5110 LCD interface
  • Interface connector
  • Power switch to switch between 3.3 and 5V
  • Color: Red
SKU: RDNA-670.1

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Description

Joystick Shield Module Robotics Control for Arduino, For all versions of Arduino Mainboard, 2009, UNO, mega 1280, mega 2560. Direct plug puzzle board, NO soldering needed. Five momentary push buttons (4+ joystick select button, just like the PlayStation 3 analogue stick push button). The pushbuttons are connected to Arduino digital pins 2-6; the related pin will be low when a certain button is pressed. The shield sits on top of your Arduino and turns it into a simple controller. 7 momentary push buttons ( 4 big buttons + 2 small buttons + joystick select button ) and a two-axis thumb joystick give your Arduino functionality on the level of old Nintendo controllers.

2-Axis Joystick:

The X-Axis potentiometer of the joystick is connected to A0.  The Y-Axis potentiometer is connected to A1.  The analog inputs on a microcontroller read values over a range of 0-1023 (for typical 10-bit ADC inputs).  The X-Axis and Y-Axis controls should read around 512 (midpoint) when the control is at rest.  As the joystick is moved, one or both of the controls will register higher or lower values depending on how the control is being moved. The joystick also has a button ‘K’ which is activated by pressing the joystick down.  This button is connected to D8.

Buttons:

There are a total of 6 buttons on the board (not including the one on the joystick) labeled A-F.   The 4 large buttons are typically used for up/down/left/right or similar functions.  The two smaller buttons are typically used for less commonly used functions such as ‘select’ or ‘start’ since they are less accessible / less likely to be pressed accidentally.  All buttons have pull-up resistors and pull to the ground when pressed.

  • Button A – Connects to D2
  • Button B – Connects to D3
  • Button C – Connects to D4
  • Button D – Connects to D5
  • Button E – Connects to D6
  • Button F – Connects to D7
Bluetooth Connector:

The RX/TX lines are brought out to a separate 4-pin female header along with 3.3V and Ground.  This can be used for connecting a 4-pin 3.3V Bluetooth device or a TTL serial device.

I2C Connector:

The I2C SDA and SCL lines are brought out to a separate 4-pin male header along with 5V and Ground.  This is in addition to the normal A4/A5 location of these lines.  This allows for easy attachment of I2C devices.

nRF24L01 Connector:

This connector allows an nRF24L01 RF transceiver module to be plugged in.

2 x 4 Female Header
  • GND  –  Ground.
  • VCC  –   3.3V
  • CE  –      Connects to D9
  • CSN   –  Connects to D10
  • SCK –     Connects to D13
  • MOSI –  Connects to D11
  • MISO –  Connects to D12
  • IRQ –     No Connection
Nokia 5110 LCD Connector:

This female header connector is designed to mount the Nokia 5110 LCD that was originally designed for Nokia phones and provides a 48×84 pixel matrix.

This interface occupies the same D9-D13 pins as the nRF24L01, so you can’t use both at the same time.

Interface Connector:

This dual row yellow male header connector provides another point of access to all the buttons, joystick pots, 3.3V, 5V, and Ground.  The pin-out of this connector is labeled on the board to the left of the connector.

Using joy stick basic project:

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1 x Joystick Shield Module Robotics Control for Arduino

Specification

Overview

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Processor

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Display

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

RAM

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Storage

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Video Card

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Connectivity

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Features

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

Battery

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

General

Weight 0.026 kg
Dimensions 16 × 11 cm

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