M5StickC Mini JoyC HAT (STM32F030)

SKU:U156

Regular price $8.50

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Description

MiniJoyC HAT is an expansion base designed for the M5StickC/C-Plus, serving as a joystick controller. It features an XY axis joystick and a button function, providing intuitive control capabilities. The HAT incorporates an I2C HY2.0 standard interface, enabling easy expansion with other components and modules.

Equipped with a 200mAh lithium polymer battery and an SK6812 RGB LED, MiniJoyC HAT offers added functionality and visual feedback. It is a versatile tool suitable for various applications, such as remote control of drones, trolleys, and robot joints.

By utilizing the MiniJoyC HAT with M5StickC/C-Plus, users can effortlessly navigate and control their devices with precision and convenience. Its compact design and compatibility with the M5StickC/C-Plus make it an ideal choice for enhancing the functionality and interactivity of electronic projects.

Features

  • The maximum angle of the joystick in all directions is 23°
  • The total resistance is 10KΩ
  • Center button
  • SK6812 programmable RGB LED
  • 200mAh battery
  • HY2.0-4P interface

Includes

  • 1x MiniJoyC HAT
  • 1x lanyard
  • 1x 2.0mm hex key
  • 2x M2*8mm screws (cup head, self-tapping)

Applications

  • Drone remote control
  • Robotic joint control
  • Light conditioner
  • Remote control of the trolley

Specification

Resources Parameters
MCU STM32F030F4P6
RGB SK6812-3535
support voltage 3.3V
Battery level 200mAh
Maximum angle of the joystick in all directions 23° max in all directions
Total resistance 10kΩ
Center button yes
Product Size 81.05mm × 36mm × 24mm
Package Size 101mm × 27mm × 22mm
Product Weight 20.6g
Package Weight 31.2g

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    William Wagner
    Worked eventually

    The MiniJoyC hat did not initially work out of the box with UIFlow2.
    Everything worked with UIFlow1, but I wanted to use UIFlow2.

    After thinking it was something wrong with the drivers, I discovered that the calibration settings on the MiniJoyC itself were off.
    Had to use I2C commands to set the calibration values and everything worked afterwards.

    It was very frustrating and I spent many hours trying to get it to work.

    Now that it is working, it's a good unit to have.

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    Michael Lustig

    M5StickC Mini JoyC HAT (STM32F030)

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    Ante Bradvica

    Great...

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    Daniel Springwald
    Works only with M5StickCPlus, not M5StickC

    I have tried several M5StickC and several Mini JoyC HAT - and the I2C connection does not seem to work. Only with the M5StickCPlus it seems to work

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    Rick Lednum
    Mmmmm

    As someone new to M5StickC I guess I thought it would be easier to learn. However, I don’t have a clue what to do with it; it’s also disappointing I can’t use it with a Chromebook. It’s a really cool looking piece of tech but, I don’t really have the time track down tutorials to figure it out. It would be nice if there were more step by step guides on your site.

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