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Home made OTA and Authentication breakout board.

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  • Suresh MaliS Offline
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    Using the reference from https://www.openhardware.io/view/18/OTA-and-Authentication-Evaluation-Board
    I modified the design a bit to accommodate ATShA-204A-SSHDA package.

    Is there something I need to change in the code to use 8 pin ATSHA204.

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      @Suresh-Mali : cool if you like the idea. You are not lucky! Because you will have to rewrite the code to make it work. Actually sot23 atsha lib is not compliant with the i2c soic8! The sot23 version which is used in mysensors is a one pin protocol, so not i2c. It's a thing on my todo because I have designed another board which use the i2c version. But I have no time for the moment, I am playing with others things..

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        @Suresh-Mali : cool if you like the idea. You are not lucky! Because you will have to rewrite the code to make it work. Actually sot23 atsha lib is not compliant with the i2c soic8! The sot23 version which is used in mysensors is a one pin protocol, so not i2c. It's a thing on my todo because I have designed another board which use the i2c version. But I have no time for the moment, I am playing with others things..

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        @scalz Thanks for clarifying. Anyways, I will still be able to use the EEPROM. Will keep it for future when you have the modified code for i2c protocol. For now I'll have to order ATSHA204A-STUCZ package.

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