Part Number |
IFB-40002 |
---|---|
Vdd Min (V) |
1.7 |
Vdd Max (V) |
5.5 |
Interface |
I2C |
RoHS |
Yes |
Length (mm) |
30 |
Width (mm) |
30 |
Height (mm) |
30 |
Home > Product Categories > Qwiic Connect System > Qwiic Analog Joystick Breakout with I2C Interface
Price (ea) | Quantity | |
$10.95 | 1-9 | |
$10.29 | 10-49 | Higher Qty: |
$8.86 | 50+ | Contact for quote |
The I2C joystick board enables a joystick to be interfaced with the Qwiic connect system. It utilizes an Atmel ATtiny841 to process information from the joystick, which makes it an excellent low-power device. From seasoned electronics hobbyists to those just getting started, the I2C joystick board is right for you!
Wiring simplification: The Qwiic connect system reduces wiring complexity. A basic joystick breakout PCB would use 5 wires, compared to the single cable needed to use the I2C joystick board.
Software simplification: Playing with Fusion's custom Arduino libraries makes the implementation of the I2C joystick board very fluid. The joystick's information can be obtained in just a few lines of code, which not only speeds up the development process but also increases code legibility.
Excellent documentation: Check out PwFusion's GitHub pages for comprehensive product documentation! From Arduino libraries to example projects, there is plenty of information to help you level up your projects!
Open Source: IFB-40002 is open source. PCB design files and firmware can be found on the below GitHub pages. If you would like to make changes to the firmware on the joystick board, instructions are included for this process.
Github: PwFusion I2C Joystick | Github: PwFusion I2C Joystick |
Github: PwFusion I2C Joystick Arduino Library | Github: PwFusion I2C Joystick Arduino Library |
Github: RC Transmitter | Github: RC Transmitter |