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ESP32 based RC Transmitter
by FabeeyyGT
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This is a DIY RC Transmitter based on an ESP32 S3 Devkit and a MULTImodule I designed last Year as Part of a Bachelor thesis.
I am currently working an V2 which is suposed to be a complete fresh start to get stuff like Bluetooth and USB otg running on it. Also to get rid of this Display.
Used parts:
• Steuerknüppel: „BetaFPV Nano Joystick for LiteRadio“
• An/Aus Schalter: „TL2203EE“
• 5-Wege-Taster: „JS5208“
• ESP32: „ESP32-S3-DevkitC-1 N8R8“
• Klinkenbuchse: „JYS-35 3,5 mm Stereo“
• MOSFET: „IRLB8721“
• Molex Picoblade Stecker: „Molex Einbau-Stiftleiste, 1,25 mm Rastermaß, Palzahl 3“
• Alle Stecker und Buchsen: „2,54 mm XH-Stecker-Buchsen-Set“
• AA-Batteriehalter: „Adafruit 4xAA-Battery Holder“
Disclaimer: I do not claim any liability for this project. It should work as intended but is not tested enough to be used with larg Models or without you knowing what you do. Also: Check your local laws.
I am currently working an V2 which is suposed to be a complete fresh start to get stuff like Bluetooth and USB otg running on it. Also to get rid of this Display.
Used parts:
• Steuerknüppel: „BetaFPV Nano Joystick for LiteRadio“
• An/Aus Schalter: „TL2203EE“
• 5-Wege-Taster: „JS5208“
• ESP32: „ESP32-S3-DevkitC-1 N8R8“
• Klinkenbuchse: „JYS-35 3,5 mm Stereo“
• MOSFET: „IRLB8721“
• Molex Picoblade Stecker: „Molex Einbau-Stiftleiste, 1,25 mm Rastermaß, Palzahl 3“
• Alle Stecker und Buchsen: „2,54 mm XH-Stecker-Buchsen-Set“
• AA-Batteriehalter: „Adafruit 4xAA-Battery Holder“
Disclaimer: I do not claim any liability for this project. It should work as intended but is not tested enough to be used with larg Models or without you knowing what you do. Also: Check your local laws.
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