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My slim 2aa battery node tools

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    AWI
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    wrote on last edited by AWI
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    I like to keep my slim 2aa nodes small and don't solder a header.
    0_1456950622616_upload-745607c5-2d34-427c-9a72-2ec78e640828

    To connect the FTDI adapter I made a construction with pogo pins

    0_1456950762054_upload-d2cce4b8-ac60-4725-b07e-afd8b1491aeb
    this can easily be attached with pincers to the slim node.

    0_1456951226678_upload-c434d8df-6f54-48dd-841a-5032fe96ced0

    I will post some picture of a similar construction to program the @GertSanders very narrow node without removing the atmega from it's socket.

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      I like to keep my slim 2aa nodes small and don't solder a header.
      0_1456950622616_upload-745607c5-2d34-427c-9a72-2ec78e640828

      To connect the FTDI adapter I made a construction with pogo pins

      0_1456950762054_upload-d2cce4b8-ac60-4725-b07e-afd8b1491aeb
      this can easily be attached with pincers to the slim node.

      0_1456951226678_upload-c434d8df-6f54-48dd-841a-5032fe96ced0

      I will post some picture of a similar construction to program the @GertSanders very narrow node without removing the atmega from it's socket.

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      @AWI said:

      I will post some picture of a similar construction to program the @GertSanders very narrow node without removing the atmega from it's socket.

      @AWI Are these the ones you are talking about?
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU8sFUKugZ0

      It would nice to have it on @GertSanders narrow node as taking the chip out to reprogram on the breadboard is not ideal. Though I do have a programmer (http://www.boardstuff.co.uk/), which comes on top of my Arduino.

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        @AWI said:

        I will post some picture of a similar construction to program the @GertSanders very narrow node without removing the atmega from it's socket.

        @AWI Are these the ones you are talking about?
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU8sFUKugZ0

        It would nice to have it on @GertSanders narrow node as taking the chip out to reprogram on the breadboard is not ideal. Though I do have a programmer (http://www.boardstuff.co.uk/), which comes on top of my Arduino.

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        @alexsh1 Those are the ones. Pogo pins come in a number of variations.

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          For (ftdi) programming @GertSanders very narrow and minimal switch node without removing the atmega I made a small board with pogo pins.

          The processor needs to be connected on reset, tx, rx, vcc and gnd for FTDI programming. so only need those connections (pin 1,2,3,7,8)

          0_1457103465132_upload-5aacacc6-a987-4fee-bdbb-bf6f6453713a
          soldering them neatly in the right position with the help of a few boards.

          0_1457103624263_upload-5b26596e-0319-4331-a137-0b3439f955e4
          I used this type of the pogo pin (looks a little agressive :angry: ) but there are many variations. It depends on how you want to contact.

          0_1457103866235_upload-5d4d7a8f-9062-4315-9096-68ff0442c8ff

          the connection to ftdi header and a few components to have the circuit reset from the dtr pin. (10k resistor to Vcc and 100nF capacitor to dtr).

          0_1457104018883_upload-53f6308c-cbf3-42f4-947d-cbc27d59937f

          and that is the first victim board attached. I need at least one hand to press it against the pins therefore not really happy with the design.

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            @AWI clearly the board has not been designed for the FTDI connection :)

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              @AWI clearly the board has not been designed for the FTDI connection :)

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              @alexsh1 said:

              @AWI clearly the board has not been designed for the FTDI connection :)

              Indeed :-)

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                @AWI : may you post the schematic diagram of your reset circuit ?
                I got so many connection issue with my FTDI. I of course check internet but nothing is working correctly.

                Thanks !

                David.

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                  @AWI : may you post the schematic diagram of your reset circuit ?
                  I got so many connection issue with my FTDI. I of course check internet but nothing is working correctly.

                  Thanks !

                  David.

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                  @carlierd courtesy @m26872 (My Slim 2AA batt node)

                  0_1457899921050_upload-74132cfb-6d73-44f6-9fe5-2252d93a43d5

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                    @carlierd courtesy @m26872 (My Slim 2AA batt node)

                    0_1457899921050_upload-74132cfb-6d73-44f6-9fe5-2252d93a43d5

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                    @AWI no surprise. It's what I've done except for the capacitor on AREF pin but I'm pretty sure there is no link.
                    Thanks.

                    Perhaps a problem due to my Mac. I don't know how I can check the connection and isolate the problem.

                    David.

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                      @AWI no surprise. It's what I've done except for the capacitor on AREF pin but I'm pretty sure there is no link.
                      Thanks.

                      Perhaps a problem due to my Mac. I don't know how I can check the connection and isolate the problem.

                      David.

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                      @carlierd you can try with a standard pro mini to get it working...

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                        @carlierd you can try with a standard pro mini to get it working...

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                        @AWI already done without problem ! I think I got problem with ATMEGA in DIP format ...

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                          @AWI already done without problem ! I think I got problem with ATMEGA in DIP format ...

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                          @carlierd
                          I'm pretty sure that a Mac and the DIP version of the atmega328 like each other. I have only used the DIP version and I also work on a Mac.

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                            @carlierd
                            I'm pretty sure that a Mac and the DIP version of the atmega328 like each other. I have only used the DIP version and I also work on a Mac.

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                            @GertSanders I tried today and now I can download sketch correctly. One strange thing is that I have to open the serial monitor to have the arduino working after the download ...

                            In // I think I have a problem with a bad RFM69 ...

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