Joystick Controller Demands Little Space

June 1, 2000
Said to have fewer parts and require less board space than competitive products, the Series 252 Ministick Controller measures only 21 mm x 21 mm x13 mm and combines two long-life, 9-mm variable resistors that provide two-axis operation for up to

Said to have fewer parts and require less board space than competitive products, the Series 252 Ministick Controller measures only 21 mm x 21 mm x13 mm and combines two long-life, 9-mm variable resistors that provide two-axis operation for up to one-million cycles. Available in sample quantities, the controllers come in a variety of resistance and tolerance ranges. Options include a 4" tap at 50% rotation and a momentary switch. Pricing is $1 each/production quantities. For more information, call David Poole and ask for Technical Data Sheet 1252.

Company: CTS CORPORATION - Resistor & Electrocomponents Division

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