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MO 391 & 387
Midi CAN Joystick · Midi grip joystick with interchangeable front panel
The MO 391 & 387 is a midi multi-axis joystick system pairing the MO 391 base with the modular MO 387 grip. An interchangeable front panel accepts push buttons, thumbwheels, rockers, toggles or a micro joystick, all on a full-redundant contactless platform.
- Axes
- 2-axis full
- Output
- Analog / PWM / CAN
- Sealing
- IP67

Quick highlights
Performance snapshot
Built for compact multi-function command.
- Up to 5 million lifetime cycles
- ±20° self-centering operating angle
- Modular front-panel control layout
- Analog, PWM and CAN output options
- IP67 ingress protection
- Supply 5V or 8-32V
Engineering views
Technical overview
- Sensing principle
- Contactless hall-effect
- Actuation
- 2-axis full
- Operating angle
- ±20° (self-centering)
- Supply voltage
- 5V or 8-32V
- Supply current
- 30 mA typical (no load)
- Output
- Analog voltage / PWM / CAN (J1939 / CANopen)
- Redundancy
- Full redundant
- Connectors
- Deutsch 8-pin / Tyco 18-pin
- Ingress protection
- IP67
- Lifetime
- Up to 5 million cycles
- Operating temperature
- -40°C … +85°C
Module capabilities
- Contactless hall-effect measuring principle, full redundant
- 2-axis full actuation, ±20° self-centering
- Interchangeable front panel: 0-5 push buttons, thumbwheel, rocker, toggle or micro joystick
- Analog voltage, PWM and CAN (J1939 / CANopen) outputs
- Deutsch 8-pin and Tyco 18-pin connectors
- 30 mA typical supply current (no load)
- Customizable output signal program
Order Code
| MO 391&387 - | HXX - Option | [S] Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | H10-H19 | Analog / voltage & output combinations |
| Hardware | H20 | CAN (SAE J1939 or CANopen) |
| Rear | 0-3 | Button / detection-switch options |
| Front panel | A0-H2 | 0-5 push buttons, thumbwheel, rocker, toggle, micro joystick |
| Program | P01 | Standard signal program |
Example (analog): MO 391&387 - H10 - 0 - P01 - 1 - A0
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