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JoyWarrior - Variants
The following standard variants are available now:
JoyWarrior20 GP 8
- Gamepad style controller supports four switches for directions
- Supports up to 8 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Package options: PDIP 20 or SOIC 20
JoyWarrior24 GP 32
- Gamepad style controller supports four switches for directions
- Supports up to 32 buttons, arranged in a 8x4 matrix, or 12 buttons connected direct
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24
JoyWarrior20 A8-8
- Four analog axes (potentiometer or voltage input) with 8 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 8 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Low cost external A/D converter for high precision
- Package options: PDIP 20 or SOIC 20
JoyWarrior20 A8-16
- Four analog axes (potentiometer or voltage input) with 8 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 16 buttons, arranged in a 4x4 matrix
- Low cost external A/D converter for high precision
- Package options: PDIP 20 or SOIC 20
JoyWarrior24 RC
- Converts model RC Student/Teacher output to a joystick
- Up to 12 channels supported, five analog, rest as buttons
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24
JoyWarrior24 A8-8
- Three analog potentiometer axes with 8 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 8 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Auto calibration and auto centering (can be disabled)
- Minimal external circuit: 1R, 2C
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24, module available
JoyWarrior24 A8-16
- Three analog potentiometer axes with 8 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 16 buttons, arranged in a 4x4 matrix
- Auto calibration and auto centering (can be disabled)
- Minimal external circuit: 1R, 2C
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24, module available
JoyWarrior20 A10-8
- Three analog axes (potentiometer or voltage input) with 10 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 8 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Low cost external A/D converter for high precision
- Package options: PDIP 20 or SOIC 20
JoyWarrior20 A10-16
- Three analog axes (potentiometer or voltage input) with 10 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 16 buttons, arranged in a 4x4 matrix
- Low cost external A/D converter for high precision
- Package options: PDIP 20 or SOIC 20
MouseWarrior24 J8
- Three analog potentiometer axes with 8 bit resolution each
- Supports up to 6 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Operates either as mouse or joystick, can be switched between modes at any time
- Auto calibration and auto centering (can be disabled)
- Minimal external circuit: 1R, 2C
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24
MouseWarrior24 H8
- Three analog voltage inputs supporting a wide variety of sensors
- Works with hall sensors, potentiometers, and other sensors
- Supports up to 6 buttons, direct connected to the chip
- Operates either as mouse or joystick, can be switched between modes at any time
- Auto calibration, auto centering, and dynamic recentering (can be disabled)
- Low cost external A/D converter
- Package options: PDIP24 or SOIC24
JoyWarrior24F8
- 3 axis acceleration sensor
- Selectable measurement range: ±2g, ±4g, ±8g
- Resolution 10 Bit/axis
- Up to 125 reading/sec
- Inputs for up to 8 buttons
- Identifies as a joystick, which allows easy access to the data or use as a game controller
- Package variants: SOIC24 (interface chip only, no sensor), Module
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