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Joystick:bit V2 is a JoyStick based on micro:bit. It contains a 4-direction joystick and 4 undefined buttons as as classic JoyStick. At the same time, with the board buzzer and vibration motor, it also enhance game experience. Joystick:bit V2 can be remote control handle for micro:bit which on compact appearance and comfortable touch.
Features
With buzzer
Vibration feedback for better game experience
Add makecode package, simple for software
Automatically power outage while micro:bit is pulled out
Lead out 7 IO ports of micro:bit board
Appearance & location dimension
Function module introduction
Joystick
Connect X & Y of joystick to P1 & P2 of micro:bit.
Buzzer
The buzzer is a passive buzzer which is connect to P0 of micro:bit.
Vibration motor
The vibration motor is connect to P16 of micro:bit.
Buttons
The four buttons C&D&E&F are respectively connect to P12&P13&P14&P15 of micro:bit.
7 GVS ports
It contains 7 GVS extension ports which could be soldered pin head and master more extension possibilities.
Let's do it
Install
Install two 3A batteries to game:bit and insert the micro:bit.
Add game:bit package
Go ahead makecode and add new project, click on Extensions.
Search joystickbit and add joystick:bit package.
Make your code. Ever once you press buttons of your joystick:bit, it comes about vibration feedback with buttons sign showing.
Code
You also could directly download program visit website as below:
When download is finished, turn on the power switch and you will hear system sound.
Push button C, the game:bit will vibrate once. Push button D, the game:bit will vibrate once. Push button E, the game:bit will vibrate once. Push button F, the game:bit will vibrate once.
Parameters
Packaging List
1 x Joystick:bit 2 for micro:bit
Information
joystick:bit v2
The Joystick:bit v2 for micro:bit appears in the following collections:
This is an AWESOME accessory for the Micro:bit. I bought a few of these and built lego remote control robots with the kids over the School Holidays. The kids loved working through programming up their 'transmitter' and 'receiver' in scratch and figuring out all the functions they needed to make it all work end to end.