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Welcome to the nRF24-Esk8-Remote wiki!
To build the remote you will need basic skills with a soldering iron, a good understanding of electronics and a little patience. The remote has shown to be very reliable, however, I can't guarantee that it works for you. Good luck!
The construction of the remote can be divided into four different stages.
- Enclosure and inner mechanism
- Electronics
- Software
- Final assembly
The remote enclosure and inner mechanism consist of five different 3D-printed parts, a few bolts, and a spring. All 3D-printable parts for the remote can be found on Thingiverse.
The main electronics of the remote are an Arduino Nano, a nRF24 transmitter, and a Hall Effect sensor. The electronics are powered by a lithium polymer battery with a nominal voltage of 3,7V and a capacity of 400mAh. To charge the battery and boost the voltage to 5V, two separated boards are used.
A list of all items needed to build the remote can be found here https://goo.gl/EXNYyZ
All software to the remote is ready to use and easy to install by using the Arduino IDE. You will need a USB cable to do so (either a micro USB or a mini USB depending on your Arduino Nano).