Description: 1. Overview: PS2 Joystick Module Breakout is an IoT component designed to interface standard PlayStation 2 joysticks with various microcontrollers or development boards for DIY projects and applications. 2. Compatibility: It supports both wired (DB9) and wireless (RF) PS2 joysticks, making it a versatile choice for multiple types of input devices. 3. Easy Interfacing: This breakout sensor simplifies the process of connecting a PS2 joystick to a microcontroller or development board by offering pre-configured pins and clear labeling. 4. Analog Input: The module converts digital signals from PS2 joysticks into analog values that can be easily read and processed by microcontrollers, allowing for more versatile application possibilities. 5. Microcontroller Compatibility: It is compatible with various popular microcontrollers such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP32/ESP8266, and others, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of projects. 6. Modular Design: The breakout sensor feat
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Module Type | PS/2 Joystick Breakout Board |
| Interface | PS/2 (Mini-DIN 6-pin) |
| Operating Voltage | 5V DC |
| Current Consumption | 10mA - 20mA |
| Connection Pins | X Y Up Down Left Right Button |
| Button Pin Function | Active Low (connected to GND when pressed) |
| Joystick Type | D-Pad or Analog (depending on configuration) |
| Resolution | 8-bit (256 possible positions) |
| Response Time | Typically <20 ms |
| Size and Weight | Varies depending on PCB size |
| Material | FR4 PCB with gold-plated pins |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Storage Temperature | -50°C to +105°C |
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