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KE4050 Keyes DIY Electronic Brick Joystick Module

KE4050 Keyes DIY Electronic Brick Joystick Module

SKU:E37012-001

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1. Introduction 

The Keyes 2021 new DIY electronic joystick module is a sensor for inputting direction and analog signals, widely used in game control, robot motion, and other interactive projects. The module is made with environmentally friendly materials, ensuring safety and durability.

2. Features 

  • Environmentally friendly materials : The modules are made of black environmentally friendly materials that meet modern safety standards.

  • Multi-directional input : Supports input in four directions, as well as a central press function.

  • Anti-reverse insertion interface : Equipped with yellow anti-reverse insertion terminals to ensure reliable connection.

  • Wide compatibility : Compatible with various controllers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, facilitating development.

  • Easy to use : Simple wiring, suitable for beginners.

3. Specifications 

parameter

describe

model

KE4050

Sensor type

Joystick Module

Wire length

200mm

Operating voltage

DC 5V

Interface type

Anti-reverse interface with a spacing of 2.54mm

Power consumption

Approximately 20mA (when operating at 5V)

4. Working Principle 

The joystick module outputs different analog signals based on changes in the joystick position. Its specific working principle is as follows:

  • Power connection : Connect to power via VCC and GND, supports DC 5V.

  • Signal output : The movement of the joystick in different directions will cause changes in the output voltage, and the main control device can read these signals.

5. Foot position description 

Pin Name

describe

VCC

Connect the positive power supply terminal; supports DC 5V input.

GND

negative power connection

X-axis

Analog output, representing the X-axis direction

Y-axis

Analog output, representing the Y-axis direction

SW

Output signal when joystick is pressed