Microduino-Shield Joypad

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Microduino-Joypad

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.

Features

  • Rich sensors integrated, powerful scalability, flexible and fantastic;
  • With many specifications and playing methods;
  • 8-Bit retro game console;
  • Smart controller;
  • With onboard Microduino-TFT and OLED interfaces and various display styles;
  • With two parallel UPin27 interfaces and pins with the same name interconnected, making it easier to debug and to stack more modules;

Specification

Appearance:

Joypad front.jpg

Power supply:

Joypadstep1 1.jpg
  • Other extension function:
    • Two parallel Upin27 bases;
    • Two toggle switches;
    • Four buttons;
    • MIC sound detection input;
    • Photosensitive detection input;
    • Buzzer output, connected to the D6 pin of Microduino;
    • Vibration motor output, connected to the D8 pin of Microduino;
    • With battery box onboard, optional dry battery/lithium battery for the power supply, power supply mode switch, and microusb charging interface.

Document

Development

It 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

Application

Microduino-Joypad Application Tutorial

Microduino-Joypad-Applications

Purchase

History

Pictures

Video