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Arduino Pro Mini
You will need the 3.3V version. I am using the 5V version, but the Atmega 328 isn't designed to run at 16MHz at 3.3V, so using the 3.3V board is a safer bet
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push buttons of your choosing
I am using 2 different kinds simply because I didn't have enough of one kind
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male 30 pin Apple dock connector
the harderst part to find. There are some available on ebay, or you can get a cheap ipod acessory and get the connector from that. You can also try getting one from a cable.
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A 3.5mm headphone Y splitter cable
or just a very short 3.5mm extension if you only want one audio jack
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A USB cable to connect the dock to power
For charging the iPod
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6.8k resistor
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10k resistor
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Some thin wire
I recommend 30AWG single core wire meant for wire wrapping
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A Bluetooth audio transmitter
Optional
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Various tools and supplies
Soldering iron, epoxy glue, wood screws (if you are making the case as well), ...
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