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    ShiftRC

    Simple cheap DIY RC receiver/handler.

    ShiftRC is a opensource design for a very cheap, small and simplistic rc driver/rc statemashine. mimics Nikola Tesla's boat it uses a shift chip with multiple outputs and one input for the radio or IR signal. This project is something I wanted to do for a while to make cheap and light weight custom rc chips, and I decided to make it a real project when I found a wooden single use spoon which I wanted to turn into a boat. this project will host multiple version, some very simple ones, and some more complex. a similar thing can be said for the controllers, I will soon upload the schematics and designs for a steampunk style controller. but for a more simple understanding a simple remote might be a transmitter(led, speaker, or antenna for example) a button, and a capacitor to stabilize the button because every pulse you send changes the state. however high precission control is possible. ...
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