Finger Joystick FAQ's

Are Finger Joysticks Analogue Or Digital?

Finger joysticks can be either analogue or digital, depending on their design and application. Analogue finger joysticks provide variable control by sensing the precise position of the joystick, offering smooth and proportional input ideal for nuanced control in industrial or mission-critical environments. Digital finger joysticks, on the other hand, function with simple on/off signals, suitable for applications requiring discrete directional inputs. For harsh environments, rugged analogue digital finger joysticks ensure reliability and accurate performance. FB Peripherals offers a comprehensive range of rugged joysticks tailored for demanding industrial uses.

  • 1 Axis
  • Sensitive Response Characteristics
  • Low Signal Noise
  • Shallow Installation Depth < 26Mm
  • Service-Friendly Due To Connectors
  • Available Interfaces Include USB, Dual Output And Voltage Regulator
  • 1-Axis Miniature Joystick
  • Hall-Effect Sensor
  • Easy Snap-In Mounting
  • Contactless Hall Sensors
  • Redundant Signal Ouput Available
  • IP65 Rated (option)
  • 3D Input Device
  • 6 Degrees Of Freedom
  • Optoelectronic Sensor
  • Several Handle Options
  • Small Size At Low Installation Depth

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