eLRS PWM Receiver Housing

eLRS PWM Receiver Housing

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<p>Build your own eLRS PWM receiver for conventional r/c models, based on the Matek CRSF-PWM-C board and e.g. a BetaFpv Nano receiver. Other receivers might fit as well.</p><p>You can cut the antenna lock to make room for getting a GPS cable out in addition to the antenna.</p><p>For fixing the Matek board within the housing I have put two layers of 3M mounting tape (doublesided adhesive) between the bottom part and the board, avoiding the soldered pin section. Works perfect. You will also need two screws M2x10 for closing the housing.</p><p>The housing has been designed using FreeCad, source included.</p><p><strong>Update from June-6-22:</strong></p><p>I got a GY-63 (MS5611-01BA03) barometric module and integrated it into the receiver housing. To make room for 4 cables (I2C + power) soldered to the bottom side of the CRSF-PWM-C board I have enlarged the housing by 1mm to the rear.</p><p>The GY-63 is placed between CRSF-PWM-C and eLRS receiver board where is enough free space thanks to the connectors used for making the receiver pluggable. For fixing the GY-63 I have glued it to the GPS connector (or a dummy connector in case no GPS is used) by doublesided adhesive. On top of the GY-63 I have placed some insulation tape to ensure there will never happen a short circuit between antenna connector and board.</p>

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