Here is the charging board that I am using. It is very small, and charges at 500ma. That isn't very fast, but you shouldn't need to charge it very often due to lower power consumption paired with a large battery. (2800mah samsung cell)
If you need a small lipo/lion charger, that breakout board seems to be a good option.
The MDBT42q has built in power management. it can be powered using 2.5 -> 16v. With the charge board and power management circuity it should be fine. The bare nrf52832 soc can only be powered with <=3.6v.
I am right handed, yes.
I worked hard on the remotes design. I wanted it to look slick.
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https://www.adafruit.com/product/2124
Here is the charging board that I am using. It is very small, and charges at 500ma. That isn't very fast, but you shouldn't need to charge it very often due to lower power consumption paired with a large battery. (2800mah samsung cell)
If you need a small lipo/lion charger, that breakout board seems to be a good option.
The MDBT42q has built in power management. it can be powered using 2.5 -> 16v. With the charge board and power management circuity it should be fine. The bare nrf52832 soc can only be powered with <=3.6v.
I am right handed, yes.
I worked hard on the remotes design. I wanted it to look slick.