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MSX-360 Mini Joystick Position Sensor Overview

Author : Adrian December 23, 2025

Introduction

Sensor performance and suitability play a critical role in electronic product behavior. This article examines the MSX-360 mini joystick position sensor from PIHER, focusing on its compact design and technical characteristics.

 

Product overview

The MSX-360 integrates professional-level features into a very small footprint, measuring 14.4 mm x 16 mm. Despite its light weight, it delivers full-range 360° precise control with no dead zone. Up to 12-bit resolution ensures smooth response and long operational life. The sensor also provides resistance to electromagnetic interference and electrostatic discharge for reliable operation.

It is presented as a lower-cost alternative to contact-based solutions such as printed carbon tracks or potentiometers, which are prone to wear over their lifetime. The MSX-360 uses a low-profile design and a long service life to address those wear-related issues.

 

Key features and applications

Key features

  • Non-contact operation: No gears or mechanical interfaces, simplifying assembly and calibration while minimizing wear over life.
  • Small footprint: Minimal weight and package size enable use in space-constrained applications.
  • Integrated shaft design: The magnet is securely fixed to the shaft, which is the only moving part in the sensor.
  • 360° absolute position feedback: Unlimited mechanical rotation with no dead zone. Position is retained when power is removed. The electrical angle can be programmed between 90° and 360°.

Applications

  • HMI interfaces: Provides precise user control feedback.
  • Medical joysticks: Meets medical equipment requirements for accuracy and reliability.
  • Industrial joysticks: Suitable for complex industrial control operations.
  • Radio control: Enables precise remote control.
  • Throttle control: Ensures accurate engine or motor control.
  • Control levers: Provides stable positional feedback for mechanical control.
  • Valve position control: Precise control of valve opening and closing.

 

Specifications

Mechanical specifications

Item Specification
Rotational life Up to 7,000,000 cycles (higher life options available on request)
Mechanical range 360° (infinite rotation)
Magnetic shielding Built-in
Shaft diameter 5.9 mm
Maximum mounting torque 1 N·m

Electrical specifications

Item Specification
Linearity ±1.5% absolute
Electrical angle options 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°
Output protocol Analog (proportional)
Output Simple
Resolution Up to 12-bit
Supply voltage 5 V ±10%
Supply current Typical 12.6 mA
Voltage protection +20 V / -10 V
Self-diagnostics Yes

Environmental specifications

Characteristic Standard Rating
Operating and storage temperature n/a -40°C to +125°C
Shock EN 60068-2-27 500 m/s2, 11 ms, 3 shocks per axis (room temperature)
Vibration EN 60068-2-6 200 m/s2, 5–500 Hz, 10 minutes, 3 axes, 2 hours (room temperature)
Sealing IEC 60529 IP67
Electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) ISO 11452-2 100 V/m, 1 MHz–1 GHz
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 Contact discharge - housing to each terminal: +15 kV; contact discharge - between terminals: +15 kV

 

Ordering information

Model format example: MSX360-1A-C004-ERA360-05K. The code includes output type, series, supply voltage, temperature range, and electrical rotation angle. ERA090, ERA180, ERA270, and ERA360 indicate different electrical rotation angles. For other output types, refer to the MSC360 micro position sensor family.

 

Output behavior and considerations

The sensor output voltage depends on shaft position; different mechanical rotation angles correspond to different output voltages. Ferromagnetic materials near the sensor can affect linearity, so avoid placing such materials nearby. If external magnetic interference may be present, provide details about the magnetic flux sources (for example, magnets, cables, motors) to PIHER for magnetic simulation analysis and updates.