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Resistive Joysticks Offer Multi-Axis Positioning Control

Oct. 8, 2008
The Resistive Joystick series is a family of low-profile potentiometric controllers providing multi-axis finger positioning control. Offered with 17 ergonomically-designed handles, the Resistive Joysticks are available with or without push buttons...

The Resistive Joystick series is a family of low-profile potentiometric controllers providing multi-axis finger positioning control. Offered with 17 ergonomically-designed handles, the Resistive Joysticks are available with or without push buttons and may be configured for one, two, or three axes of control. The product is offered in two sizes—miniature and standard—and are ideal for applications requiring a precision, low-operating force controller. Lifespan is 7 million cycles. The high-impact glass-filled nylon housing is compliant with RoHS standards. Resistive Joysticks are well suited for CCTV, robotics, electric wheelchairs, measurement systems, and medical devices. CH PRODUCTS, Vista, CA. (760) 598-2518.

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