Retro Gaming Handheld Without a PCB
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Dave is a big fan of freeform soldering styles and made a tiny skeleton handheld. As the wise Ben Heckendorn said years before, Dave too tells everyone to collect spare LED legs. "Don't throw them away, as they might come in handy one day!" - or they get stuck in your maglock sockets. Here we need them to connect an Attiny85 with some buttons and an I2C display. |
Supplemental Content:
- Learn more about Charlieplexing: The Charlieplexing
- For more on resistors checkout Karen's The Learning Circuit 17: Resistors
- Now encased in Resin:Episode 384: Skeleton Handheld is now encased in resin!
Bill of Material:
Part | |||
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MICROCHIP | 1 | Buy Now | |
6MM TACT SWITCH |
ALCOSWITCH | 5 | Buy Now |
SPDT SLIDE SWITCH MFS101D-14-Z | NIDEC COPAL ELECTRONICS | 1 | Buy Now |
MF25 2K | MULTICOMP | 2 | Buy Now |
MF25 3K9 | MULTICOMP | 1 | Buy Now |
MF25 8K2 | MULTICOMP | 1 | Buy Now |
MF25 18K | MULTICOMP | 1 | Buy Now |
MF25 10K | MULTICOMP | 1 | Buy Now |
S8421-45R - HOLDER | HARWIN | 1 | Buy Now |
KXG1205 - Buzzer | KINGSTATE | 1 | Buy Now |
IC & Component Socket - DIP8 | TE CONNECTIVITY | 1 | Buy Now |
Additional Parts:
Product Name |
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0.96 inch - I2C OLED display - SSD1306 |
2mm single core copper wire 1/2 meter |
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