The Joystick Module is a versatile input device designed for controlling movement and direction in electronic projects. It works similarly to the analog joysticks used in gaming controllers, allowing movement along the X-axis and Y-axis to detect directional input. The module also includes an integrated push-button switch, which is activated when the joystick is pressed down.
The joystick outputs analog voltage signals for both axes, which can be easily read by microcontrollers through analog input pins. The push-button provides a digital output, enabling additional control functionality within projects.
This module is widely compatible with development platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, ESP32, and other microcontrollers, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
The joystick module is commonly used in robot control systems, gaming interfaces, camera gimbal controls, menu navigation, and DIY electronics projects. Its compact design, simple interface, and reliable performance make it a popular choice for students, hobbyists, and developers working on interactive electronics and robotics projects.


