It's all about the relative failure rate. My understanding is that drift can and does happen on pretty much any non-Hall joystick, but that the Switch Joy-Cons were ...
A cadence sensor is a compact cycling device that measures pedaling rate in RPMs to provide real-time feedback.
Melexis adds a negative temperature coefficient resistor input capability to the MLX91230 and MLX91231, enhancing its smart ...
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I’ve been using first-party controllers for decades, but Hall effect alternatives are now better than ever
Controllers with Hall effect technology have been gaining ground in recent years, and for good reason. They offer greater precision and customization options than first-party gamepads, and the nature ...
We have seen quite a few DIY joystick designs that use Hall effect sensors, but [Akaki Kuumeri]’s controller designs (YouTube video, embedded below) really make the most of 3D printing to avoid the ...
Cherry Electrical Products introduces DS series switches. Fitting the mounting dimensions of popular V3 snap-action switches, devices offers increased reliability and a solid state sinking output ...
The new NTC input pin enables more precise external temperature measurement alongside existing junction readings.
I’m admittedly not huge Switch fan, but my kids are - we have 1 original and 2 lites in our household. But as more details arise, the Switch 2 is less and less compelling. Let’s call it $500 (trariff ...
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