Sony PS2 game controllers have 12 analog keys sensitive to pressure, (4 keys for direction, 4 operation keys, Cross, Triangle, Circle, and Square, L1, L2, R1, and R2) and 5 digital keys (MODE, START, SELECT, R3, L3) and 2 analog joysticks.
There are 2 motors inside controllers that can make vibration because of their imbalance.
The wireless controller works with 2, 4GHz frequency and it has a range of 10 meters. It also has an optical indicator for sending and receiving data. This controller needs only 3 AAA batteries for power (in some cases it needs just 2 AAA batteries).
Where you can use a PS2 controller:
Controlling wheeled robots and remote control cars
Controlling robotics arms
Controlling a camera
Controlling flying robots
PS2 Receiver has the following pins:
Data: master line for sending data to slave (MOSI)
Command: slave line for sending data to master (MISO)
Vibration: vibration motors supply; 7.2 volts to 9 volts
Ground: circuits ground
VCC: circuits supply; 3.3 volts
Attention: CS or Chip Select pin for calling slave and preparing the connection
Clock: equivalent to SCK pin for clock
No Connection: useless
Acknowledge: acknowledge signal from the controller to PS2 receiver
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I had used a lots of LoRa module till now, but it's really the best among all of them! the 1262 is a great upgrade in terms of output power and configuration. we can configure the output power, bandwidth, spreading factor and a tons of other things, which are not possible to configure on previous modules. the radiolib library works preety good with it and it also supports rssi and snr like features, which are very crucial when you are seriously researching on antenna or range related works! that's why I eventually like this module more then ebyte LoRas. To me this is the best module in IN8 68MHz, which is completly legal and free to use in India upto 1W! And also thanks to thinkrobotics, I got it in just 1 working day, and your packaging was also too good! Love your service, and keep this modules available on your websight. Your pricing of this module is too good, and I'll buy many of these modules. Thank you!
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