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*'''Step 6''':After the assembly, tear the sticker on the antenna down, and stick the antenna on any position of the back of the baseboard. So far, the assembly of Joypad is completed. | *'''Step 6''':After the assembly, tear the sticker on the antenna down, and stick the antenna on any position of the back of the baseboard. So far, the assembly of Joypad is completed. | ||
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==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 07:38, 3 August 2016
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As an 8-bit retro game console, Microduino-Joypad can bring the simplest pleasure. It is UPin27 interface integrated and AVR, STM32, MSP430 and 51 compatible,owning powerful expansion function. It is also a smart controller, which can easily control a Quadcopter, BOXZ Mini Robot or simulate a computer mouse. ContentsFeatures
SpecificationAppearance: Power supply:
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DevelopmentIt can not only support Arduino’s AVR series but also STM32, MS430 and 51 series, covering almost all the existing popular applications. Microduino-Joypad development board integrates rich sensors and two parallel UPin27 interfaces, which makes it a flexible, powerful and interesting device capable of DIY as well as unlimited expansion possibilities. Getting Start: Microduino-Joypad Getting start
【Open source electric driving CUBE】 【Open Source Quadcopter System】 【Open Source Balance Robot system】 Joypad Buildup
Note:To connect different batteries, you need to turn the middle of the switch, which has been marked in the picture. Turning and then connecting, otherwise it will affect the further use
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