Mini IoT Development Kit M5StickC Esp32-Pico - M5Stack
The M5Stick-C is an ESP5 powered M5Stack mini. It's a portable, easy-to-use, open source IoT development board.
(SEM IVA 20.00€)
JoyC is a Joystick Module designed for the M5StickC. Supports two-handed operation. The main control chip is STM32F030F4, it uses the I2C communication protocol and the M5StickC host for data transmission. The joystick range is from 0 to 200, includes 12 RGB LEDs, and the bottom of the joystick contains 16340 battery holder.
JoyC is a Joystick Module designed for the M5StickC. Supports two-handed operation. The main control chip is STM32F030F4, it uses the I2C communication protocol and the M5StickC host for data transmission. The joystick range is from 0 to 200, includes 12 RGB LEDs, and the bottom of the joystick contains 16340 battery holder.
Dimension: 200mm x 55mm x 50mm
Note: M5StickC Not Included!
Includes:
• 1x Joystick 2 Buttons for M5StickC - M5Stack JoyC;
• 1x 16340 battery.
This module has two buttons of different colors. They share exactly the same mechanism, the status of the button can be detected by the status of the input pin, just capture the high / low electrical level.
This unit communicates with the M5Core through the Grove B port.
Color is a Light to Digital Color Converter with IR Filter. The TCS3472 Device provides a digital red, green, blue (RGB) return and sharp light detection values. An infrared blocking filter, integrated in the chip and located in the color-sensing photodiodes, minimizes the infrared spectral component of the received light and allows color measurements to be made accurately.
This unit communicates with the M5Core through the Grove (I2C) port. The address is 0x29.
The RoverC is a programmable omnidirectional mobile robot base compatible with the M5StickC and can be started with the insertion of the M5StickC. The main controller of the base is the microcontroller stm32f030f4. The base comes with N20 worm gear motors, which are directly driven by a four-channel motor driver. These motors are connected to the mechanum wheels, which can move in all directions. In addition, two Grove-compatible I2C ports are provided to facilitate expansion to other modules.
The Joystick is very similar to the 'analog' joystick on PS2 controllers (PlayStation 2). The X and Y axes are two 10k potentiometers that control 2D movement, generating analog signals. The joystick also has a button that can be used for special applications, so the entire unit can emit X-Y movement signals in both directions and in the Z direction.
This unit communicates with the MSCore via the GROVE A interface. The I2C address is 0x52, Reading the data transferred from the Joystick, you can obtain the movement information from the Joystick.