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  • 💬 Motion And Lux Shield V1

    motion pir ambiant light breakout lux
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    Nca78N
    "So as soon as i've checked this is working as before, i release gerbers, and ask for a mini pcba if people interested." Just in case it was not clear in the other thread, I am ;) If the quote you get for PCBA is reasonable of course, else I'll shift to the power hungry versions with bigger batteries until I feel confident to solder 0603. Or to re-make the design with sized-up components :) The PIR sensor is pretty cheap, but I guess it's already too high for most breakout board sellers on aliexpress who want to keep the price ultra low. I'm just surprised companies like Adafruit or Sparkfun never did anything low power and just resell the 1$ SR501 at 10$ Only DFRobot claims to have a 15µA PIR which is already a great improvement but I can't get it shipped to Vietnam without shelling out 20$ for express mail :( Happy new year to you too !
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    CORTEX SystemsC
    @kristof-delaere The terms that you refer to are footprint/package specifications (size, shape). Here are links to the above components on digikey: CMOS SMD (oscillator) http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/epson/SG7050CAN-27.000000M-TJGA3/SER3999CT-ND/5175091 0207W (120 ohm resistor) http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/tt-electronics-welwyn/WRM0207C-120RFI/985-1466-1-ND/3648019 0207W (2.7k ohm resistor) http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/yageo/MCP100JR-2K7/MCP100JR-2K7-ND/2169183
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    tonnerre33T
    Thanks you a lot for your work ;)
  • Battery based atmega328p sensor (no SMD)

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    G
    When you read the data sheet correctly you can see, that the distance between the pins is different for a AA and AAA battery holder. That`s why I was asking if somebody can recommend a holder that fits.
  • RFSensor

    crypto pressure humidity cr2450 mysensors temperature contest2016 light cr2032
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    MiKaM
    Hi, possible to share pcb files? THX MiKa
  • 💬 MySensor Dioder (Ikea)

    contest2017 dioder mysensors hue rgb led trimmer arduino ikea
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    pentti12P
    Do you have interest to try OH2 together with MySensors Ethernet Gateway to get working? I do not have enough force to push developers to make this happen. At the moment there is some problem on this, because full control is not possible. I think that MySensors Serial Gateway is working with OH2, but I don't like to use it. I like to connect my devices into LAN not cabling via old fashioned way using serial wires.
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  • 💬 Dirt Cheap RFM69HW node

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  • 💬 Optimization 3D printer base Marlin solution

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  • 💬 MiniRFM69

    arduino pro mini rfm69hw
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  • 💬 Very narrow and minimal switch node

    mysensors binary switches i2c nrf24l01
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    GertSandersG
    @tlustoch The node is a very simple one. So I never considered boot loaders, as the node would not need changing sketches during it's lifetime. I have boot loading functionality on my other designs, this one is a minimal board. Any extra chip would beat the purpose of the word "minimal". It's a dumb node for a reason :-)
  • 💬 Raspberry PI NRF24l01+ hat

    raspberry nrf24l01 gpio
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    staehlerS
    Do you have a part list? And maybe you can sell one of your PCBs? ;-) I assume, the wiring is regarding to https://www.mysensors.org/build/raspberry, so that no coding work is necessary, correct? Are the activity LEDs onboard and what is the buzzer for? I'm really keen on this board ...
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    nemikN
    Qu3Uk, I did get a chance to test with a Fitbit recently. It technically worked, but not all that well. The thing is, the Fitbit only advertises every 2 seconds so latency is a bit high. But worse, its apps really want to be connected to it often to sync; and whenever it's connected, it stops advertising and the detector then can't pick it up. TommySharp, At this point I don't plan to modify the board much but having it read environmental sensors would be a cool feature! For that, would be nice to make little beacons that read sensors and advertise/broadcast the readings every few seconds. Then they could be very low-power, run on coin-cells for months, and could be placed anywhere instead of needing it to be hooked up to USB power like the main board is. Like these: https://sen.se/peanuts/ I'm curious if it could read them. As for enclosures, I know. I would love to have some nice ones but at this point I'm making too many boards to 3D print enclosures, but too few to afford injection-molding tooling to make a custom case.
  • Starry Sky

    led temperature humidity contest2016 light mysensor
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    samdelS
    this kind of optic fiber is probably only plastic so for a full DIY , you can use also fishing wire with a big power led or an old chistmass tree optic fiber lighted.....
  • Buy designs on OpenHardware.io

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    hekH
    Which would the manufacturers most prefer that we use? Not sure I understand what you mean here. For that matter, have the manufacturers manufactured anything yet? No, they will most probably manufacturer on demand. But they always have the option to stock popular boards to increase their margin. It seems what's novel (and promising) here is having a place where people can easily buy something and then automagically get the physical thing delivered to them, already assembled. Am I right? Yes, it is very easy to order a pcb (or assembled board where available) on the site. Especially for none electronics people. Without having to bother with weird file formats, layers and other cryptic stuff. If people just want the files or PCB's and then take it from there, there are already commonly existing ways to do that, like posting them in a zipped file on a thread somewhere or on github. Absolutely, everyone is free to manufacturer things anywhere. I don't care. But it's a nice gesture to support the author (they get a small kickback) when placing their order on openhardware.io. Anyhow, it's upp to the author to activate the sales function (by creating a revision under the sales-tab). Nothing gets activated automatically. Or if the author has the time, they can handles sales themselves, on ebay, just by adding the link in the sales tab (we fetch the price automatically and present it on openhardware.io).
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    GertSandersG
    @vikasjee Alex used the hardware described at the start of this thread. You will find all design documents on Openhardware.io
  • MyPowerMeter v1.0

    mysensors energy monitor contest2016
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    jojorahuJ
    great job

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