I want a cheap and easy-to-make transmitter so I can make all sorts of projects remote controlled. I then took the not so easy path by designing my own from scratch. But here it is, and I love it. It also ended up looking quite cool - which is a big bonus.
In this video I'll show you how to assemble the hardware and wire all the electronic components. In the next video I'll be doing a lot of programming to make it do all sorts of cool things. So stay tuned for that.
Enjoy!
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OVERVIEW
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - 3D Printed Parts
1:16 - Threaded Inserts
1:43 - Electronic Components
3:48 - Optional Component: MPU6050
4:20 - Modifying the Components
5:26 - Wiring
7:02 - Testing the Connections
8:02 - The Final Product
9:09 - Next Steps
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RESSOURCES
Files for 3D printed parts:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:455...
The electronic components used in this build:
- Arduino Nano: banggood.app.link/Pwy9sbVgt8
- NRF24L01 LNA: banggood.app.link/TpfNuaYgt8
- Power Unit: banggood.app.link/NKVi9vZgt8
- MPU6050: banggood.app.link/HoQxlJ1gt8
- Joysticks: banggood.app.link/p4Sms82gt8
- Rotary encoder: banggood.app.link/s90eOc5gt8
- 9V connector: banggood.app.link/o9Vn9x7gt8
- Switch: banggood.app.link/ortPBL8gt8
- LCD: banggood.app.link/0bhPXzaht8
Schematic for wiring everything up:
i.imgur.com/8J4PJq4.jpg
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