nRF24l01+ Joystick Remote Control
### DESCRIPTION
I designed this because I wanted a compact remote control so I could easily control my tracked vehicle I designed. It utilizes a nRF24l01+, an Atmega328p, and a joystick to make a simple circuit that does not require a ton of components. It also has a bootloader header, and a programming header so you can quickly and easily flash a bootloader to the Atmega328p, and then easily program with only a few connectors. It has a 5v power regulator for the Atmega328p as well as a 3.3v power regulator for the nRF24l01+ if the main power source is bigger than 7v but if it is running from a <3.7v battery, you can jumper the input and output voltages instead of having two voltage regulators
I hope you enjoy!
### TECHNICAL DETAILS / COMPONENTS
nRF24l01+ (Either the basic module, or the nRF24l01+PA+LNA will fit)
Atmega328p (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9061)
Joystick (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9032)
5v Regulator (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/107)
3.3v Regulator (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/526)
16Mhz Crystal (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/536)
4.7uF electrolytic capacitor
2x 22pF ceramic capacitors
1x 10k resistor
Various length pcb headers male or female
nRF24l01+ Joystick Remote Control
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