The Joy-Pi Advanced is not just a development platform - it's a versatile tool that turns your visions into reality. With over 39 different sensors, actuators and modules,
the Joy-Pi Advanced is always ready to tackle any challenge you throw at it. From planning to execution, the Joy-Pi Advanced lets you design your projects with
efficiency and precision.
The Joy-Pi Advanced has significantly more sensors and modules than the Raspberry Pi and most microcontrollers can control. For this reason, the various sensors
can be switched on or off via 3 switch units with 12 switches each. It should be noted that, to avoid interferences, only one sensor per channel number should be used:
For example, if the servo motor on channel A9 is activated, the switches on channel B9 and C9 should always remain deactivated.
The analog modules, which are connected via the Analog-Digital Converter (ADC), only need one switch (C12) together, because the ADC is connected via SPI. The
I2C devices, on the other hand, are all connected directly to the I2C bus and do not require their own switches. They can always be used, independent of the other