Tiny Pack v3b

Tiny Pack v3b

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Human: This affordable 3D printed case integrates common components into a compact programmable controller with battery and charger, providing seamless access to all pins without opening the package. The total cost of this setup is under $5, although you may need to purchase multiple pieces of certain components to reach that price. The Bill of Materials includes: - DigiSpark (or clone) ATtiny85, an Arduino compatible controller with USB [example link](https://www.ebay.com/itm/Digispark-Kickstarter-ATTINY85-Micro-USB-Development-Board-for-Arduino-US-Stock/382601637894) - LiPo charger with TP4056 (battery pass-through, USB 5V input) [example link](https://www.ebay.com/itm/5pcs-5V-1A-Micro-USB-18650-Lithium-Battery-TP4056-Charging-Board-Charger-Module) - A 300mAh LiPo power cell. [example link](https://www.ebay.com/itm/2Pcs-602030-3-7V-300mAh-LiPo-Battery-Power-For-MP3-MP4-Bluetooth-Headset-Speaker/133025349851) - Two tall microswitches [example link](https://www.ebay.com/itm/10Pcs-Tactile-Push-Button-Switch-Tact-Switch-6X6X9MM-4-Pin-Dip-US-Stock-w/132710595320) - 6-pin right-angle female headers [example link](https://www.ebay.com/itm/50-PCS-1x6-Pin-2-54mm-Right-Angle-Single-Row-Female-Pin-Header-Connector/401099538677) - 3-pin male headers (Included with Digispark) The resulting package is a compact programmable computer with two switches and easy access to GPIO (fem Dupont headers), power (3-pin male headers), and USB for programming and charging. The internal connections from charger to battery and from battery to Digispark should be soldered using fine gauge wire. The top and bottom halves can be printed in any PLA, with 0.2mm layers sufficient. I've included a complete STL with all the components to aid development or modifications. This is an ongoing project. Note that the 300mAh LiPo usually comes with a Syma (JST-DS) connector. You will have to cut off the battery connector and solder directly, possibly replacing the whole wire since there isn't room for the wire+connector. It's a very tight fit and will need some tuning. The non-pass-through version of the TP4056 charger is shown, which is not ideal. Also, the digispark will be getting 4V, not 5V, from the LiPo without a regulator, which works more reliably in 8MHz mode. Switching controller speed requires re-flashing the bootloader on Digispark.

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