Material List
Transmitter:
- 1- ATmega163 40 pin DIP IC
- 1-UHF TRX 433 MHz (Radio Shack UHF Module)
- 1-7805 V Regulator
- 1- 4Mhz Crystal
- 1- Red LED
- 1- Green LED
- 1- Double Row Pin Header (Firmware Upgrades)
- 2- 0.01uF Electrolytic Caps
- 2- 33 pF Ceramic Caps
- 3- 120 pF Ceramic Caps
- 2- 1.5 kOhm Resistors (LED)
- 1- 433 MHz Antenna from RFDigital.com
- 1- 1uF Electrolytic Cap
- 1- 18 Ohm Resistor (3dB pad)
- 2- 295 Ohm Resistor (3dB pad)
- 5 – Resistive Flex Sensors (Nintendo Power Glove)
- 5- Resistors (Depend on the value of the Flex Sensors)
- 1- Pack of extra caps (ceramic and electrolytic)
- 1- Pack of extra resistors
- 1- Pack of wires (jumpers)
- 1- Pack of Zip ties
- 1- Pack of LED clips
- 1- Pack of ferrite beads
- 1- 6 X 2 X 1.5 enclosure
- 1- Section of shielded cable
- 1- PCB Board Kit
- 1- Small SPST sliding switch
- 1- Pack of 9V batteries
- 1- 9V battery Clip
- 1- 9V battery harness
- 1 – Arm strap (To strap enclosure to your arm)
Receiver:
(Some components may be duplicated from TRX list)
- 1- 433 MHz Receiver (Radio Shack UHF Module)
- 1- Green LED with 1KOhm Resistor
- 1- Red LED with 1KOhm Resistor
- 1- MAX232 Line driver IC
- 4- 1uF Electrolytic Caps
- 3- 0.01uF Electrolytic Caps
- 2- 10uF Electrolytic Caps
- 1- 18 Ohm Resistor (3dB pad)
- 2 – 295 Ohm Resistor (3dB pad)
- 1- 1KOhm Resistor
- 1- 1 Meg Resistor
- 1- 433 MHz Antenna (RFDigital.com)
- 1- Serial Cable
- 1- 7805 V Regulator
- 1- 9V Power Module (Plug in module for Voltage Source)
- 1- Toggle Switch
- 2- LED holders
- 1- Power Jack for plug in module
- 1- 4.5 X 2.5 X 1.5 Enclosure
- 1- Pack of wires
- 1- Pack of Zip Ties
- 1- Pack of rubber feet
- 1- Pack of extra caps (ceramic and electrolytic)
- 1- PCB Board Kit
Tools:
- Oscope
- Soldering Iron
- Dremel with attachments
- Hack Saw
- Mini Vise
- ATmega Programmer-STK500
- Desktop PC
& A HELL OF A LOT OF TIME!!!!!!!