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  • berkseoB Offline
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    berkseo
    wrote on last edited by berkseo
    #1017

    Hi guys. I recently made a plant watering control sensor with an electronic paper display. Today I did my first tests, ..everything went well :)

    IMG_20210112_155819.jpg

    IMG_20210112_180536.jpg

    https://youtu.be/0dnzQiRZj7M

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    • BearWithBeardB BearWithBeard

      Winter time is tinker time!

      mysensors-epd-node-clean.jpg

      This is a compact environmental sensor node with an E-Paper display. My goal was to have a decent screen-to-body ratio with a simple and minimalistic display, easy to read from a distance. It is the first design in which I did not use an ATmega MCU. It is also the first time that I used KiCAD instead of EAGLE, soldered no-lead SMD components and worked with an EPD.

      • It features a SHTC3 sensor to measure temperature and relative humidity and a VEML6030 to measure the ambient light, so that I can toggle lights or other appliances in the room based on temperature, humidity or light conditions.
      • I have also added a MEMS sensor (LIS3DH) to auto-detect the device orientation and rotate the EPD image accordingly and / or detect tap events to toggle between different display modes / data sets.
      • It can be powered directly from a 3V source or use the optional 3.3V boost circuit which accepts 1.5V or 3V sources.

      I finished soldering and testing all the components today and just started programming the rough "framework". Looks promising so far! But still lots to do, including finalizing the 3D printed enclosure. This is how it is supposed to look in the end:

      mysensors-epd-node-render2.jpg

      berkseoB Offline
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      berkseo
      wrote on last edited by
      #1018

      @BearWithBeard said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

      VEML6030

      Take a closer look at the max44009 light sensor and the lis2dw12 accelerometer. You can save a few microamps.

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      • N Offline
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        ncollins
        wrote on last edited by
        #1019

        First attempt at a modular NRF52805 based board. The smaller board has a Si7021 temp + humidity sensor and a BH1750 light level sensor, both I2C. Ideally, I should be-able to make other sensor boards with the same footprint as long as the sensors are I2C.

        Also included:

        • CR2032 Battery (~1.5 years between battery changes)
        • 10P 0.5 FPC connector for programming and serial debugging
        • 2 LEDs with solderable jumpers
        • On/Off switch (I find this really useful, especially when fighting with coin batteries)
        • RST button
        • Secondary button that I use to force immediate readings
        • Footprint for centered button for alternative use as a remote button (my most common MySensors node)

        IMG_1323.jpg

        I'll post pictures of the enclosure when it's ready.

        I'm also waiting on delivery of a slightly larger version of this board that holds a 2477 battery and a SMD PIR motion sensor.

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        • N ncollins

          First attempt at a modular NRF52805 based board. The smaller board has a Si7021 temp + humidity sensor and a BH1750 light level sensor, both I2C. Ideally, I should be-able to make other sensor boards with the same footprint as long as the sensors are I2C.

          Also included:

          • CR2032 Battery (~1.5 years between battery changes)
          • 10P 0.5 FPC connector for programming and serial debugging
          • 2 LEDs with solderable jumpers
          • On/Off switch (I find this really useful, especially when fighting with coin batteries)
          • RST button
          • Secondary button that I use to force immediate readings
          • Footprint for centered button for alternative use as a remote button (my most common MySensors node)

          IMG_1323.jpg

          I'll post pictures of the enclosure when it's ready.

          I'm also waiting on delivery of a slightly larger version of this board that holds a 2477 battery and a SMD PIR motion sensor.

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          berkseo
          wrote on last edited by
          #1020

          @ncollins
          Very, very beautiful project! I also already have several such radio modules from different manufacturers. Here are just these ebyte specifically, they are without dc-dc. ...I plan to transfer support from nordic sdk to sandeep mistry (just like I did with 52810 and 52811), but how do you flash them under mysensors? Maybe there is already some shorter way?

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          • berkseoB berkseo

            @ncollins
            Very, very beautiful project! I also already have several such radio modules from different manufacturers. Here are just these ebyte specifically, they are without dc-dc. ...I plan to transfer support from nordic sdk to sandeep mistry (just like I did with 52810 and 52811), but how do you flash them under mysensors? Maybe there is already some shorter way?

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            ncollins
            wrote on last edited by
            #1021

            @berkseo Thank you!

            First, I made the compatibility changes to SandeepMistry. This was surprisingly easy. The SDK in SandeepMistry/nRF5-arduino does most of the heavy lifting. I had to modify a few of the precompiler conditions to exclude PWM, change some serial definitions, and update to new handler naming conventions: https://github.com/sandeepmistry/arduino-nRF5/pull/442

            Then, I defined a new Generic NRF52805 variant in mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5 and handled one assumption of LPCOMP: https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwNRF5/pull/12

            Last, I had to handle a few small assumptions in the MySensors library: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1461

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              ncollins
              wrote on last edited by
              #1022

              Playing around with enclosure designs for my new node
              IMG_1327.jpg

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              • BearWithBeardB BearWithBeard

                Winter time is tinker time!

                mysensors-epd-node-clean.jpg

                This is a compact environmental sensor node with an E-Paper display. My goal was to have a decent screen-to-body ratio with a simple and minimalistic display, easy to read from a distance. It is the first design in which I did not use an ATmega MCU. It is also the first time that I used KiCAD instead of EAGLE, soldered no-lead SMD components and worked with an EPD.

                • It features a SHTC3 sensor to measure temperature and relative humidity and a VEML6030 to measure the ambient light, so that I can toggle lights or other appliances in the room based on temperature, humidity or light conditions.
                • I have also added a MEMS sensor (LIS3DH) to auto-detect the device orientation and rotate the EPD image accordingly and / or detect tap events to toggle between different display modes / data sets.
                • It can be powered directly from a 3V source or use the optional 3.3V boost circuit which accepts 1.5V or 3V sources.

                I finished soldering and testing all the components today and just started programming the rough "framework". Looks promising so far! But still lots to do, including finalizing the 3D printed enclosure. This is how it is supposed to look in the end:

                mysensors-epd-node-render2.jpg

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                skywatch
                wrote on last edited by
                #1023

                @BearWithBeard Very nice indeed!

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                • N Offline
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                  ncollins
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #1024

                  Sensor node on the left, button node on the right.

                  IMG_1329.JPG

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                  • N ncollins

                    First attempt at a modular NRF52805 based board. The smaller board has a Si7021 temp + humidity sensor and a BH1750 light level sensor, both I2C. Ideally, I should be-able to make other sensor boards with the same footprint as long as the sensors are I2C.

                    Also included:

                    • CR2032 Battery (~1.5 years between battery changes)
                    • 10P 0.5 FPC connector for programming and serial debugging
                    • 2 LEDs with solderable jumpers
                    • On/Off switch (I find this really useful, especially when fighting with coin batteries)
                    • RST button
                    • Secondary button that I use to force immediate readings
                    • Footprint for centered button for alternative use as a remote button (my most common MySensors node)

                    IMG_1323.jpg

                    I'll post pictures of the enclosure when it's ready.

                    I'm also waiting on delivery of a slightly larger version of this board that holds a 2477 battery and a SMD PIR motion sensor.

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                    NeverDie
                    Hero Member
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #1025

                    @ncollins said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                    10P 0.5 FPC connector for programming and serial debugging

                    How many of the 10 pins do you actually use?

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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      @ncollins said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                      10P 0.5 FPC connector for programming and serial debugging

                      How many of the 10 pins do you actually use?

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                      ncollins
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #1026

                      @NeverDie Currently using 6, [GND, VCC, SWDIO, SWCLK, - , TX, RX, -, -, -]
                      Screen Shot 2021-01-16 at 1.35.18 PM.png

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                        ncollins
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #1027

                        The latest addition to my coin cell nodes, a PIR motion sensor based on the Ebyte NRF52805 module.

                        The PIR sensor is a Senba S16-L221D-2. I'm measuring around 24uA, which is higher than advertised, but with the 6-7uA from the NRF52805, should still get me 3-4 years on a single 2477.

                        IMG_1343.JPG IMG_1344.JPG
                        Screen Shot 2021-01-21 at 7.53.33 PM.png
                        Screen Shot 2021-01-21 at 7.52.43 PM.png

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                        • kalinaK Offline
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                          kalina
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                          wrote on last edited by kalina
                          #1028

                          Today i have assembled the latest revision of my Lighting X3 for DIN rail mounting.
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                            kalina
                            Hardware Contributor
                            wrote on last edited by kalina
                            #1029

                            Oh yes, I forgot to share photos of my new project - Multinetwork Mysensors Gateway. The main idea of this gateway is that it can at the same time serve up to four different networks (Lora - RFM9X, 2.4 GHz - NRF24 and ISM band RFM69). These networks can be assembled in separate modules and each user can build own set of modules. The incoming stream will be connected via Ethernet on various ports, for example, the gate will have the IP address 192.168.1.128, and each subnet will be served on ports 5003 - the first subnet, 5004 - the second, and so on ...

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                            • kalinaK kalina

                              Oh yes, I forgot to share photos of my new project - Multinetwork Mysensors Gateway. The main idea of this gateway is that it can at the same time serve up to four different networks (Lora - RFM9X, 2.4 GHz - NRF24 and ISM band RFM69). These networks can be assembled in separate modules and each user can build own set of modules. The incoming stream will be connected via Ethernet on various ports, for example, the gate will have the IP address 192.168.1.128, and each subnet will be served on ports 5003 - the first subnet, 5004 - the second, and so on ...

                              7.jpg 6.jpg 5.jpg 4.jpg 3.jpg 2.jpg 1.jpg

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                              monte
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                              #1030

                              @kalina looking great! Is it opensource?

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                                @kalina looking great! Is it opensource?

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                                kalina
                                Hardware Contributor
                                wrote on last edited by kalina
                                #1031

                                @monte Not certainly in that way. In this project, everything is open source with the exception of the board with an ethernet (based on STM32). The ethernet board was developed by my partners and they are not ready to share it yet. But I hope I can persuade them to do it :-)1.jpg

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                                • kalinaK kalina

                                  @monte Not certainly in that way. In this project, everything is open source with the exception of the board with an ethernet (based on STM32). The ethernet board was developed by my partners and they are not ready to share it yet. But I hope I can persuade them to do it :-)1.jpg

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                                  NeverDie
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #1032

                                  @kalina I like how it both consolidates and reduces wall-wart clutter all in one stroke. :-)

                                  I don't see any antennas though. Where do they go? And does having multiple radios packed close together like that create any noteworthy EMI? I knew a guy who had set up an RFM69 hat on his Raspberry Pi but later found that the raspberry Pi produced a lot of RF noise/EMI that reduced the effective range of his gateway. I don't know whether or not that might happen in your case, but I thought I'd mention it to help with your troubleshooting in the event you notice any unexpected range reduction.

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                                    @monte Not certainly in that way. In this project, everything is open source with the exception of the board with an ethernet (based on STM32). The ethernet board was developed by my partners and they are not ready to share it yet. But I hope I can persuade them to do it :-)1.jpg

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                                    monte
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                                    #1033

                                    @kalina I see. I have the same STM32 chip and was going to use it in one of my next projects, so I asked to get some inspiration :)

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                                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                      @kalina I like how it both consolidates and reduces wall-wart clutter all in one stroke. :-)

                                      I don't see any antennas though. Where do they go? And does having multiple radios packed close together like that create any noteworthy EMI? I knew a guy who had set up an RFM69 hat on his Raspberry Pi but later found that the raspberry Pi produced a lot of RF noise/EMI that reduced the effective range of his gateway. I don't know whether or not that might happen in your case, but I thought I'd mention it to help with your troubleshooting in the event you notice any unexpected range reduction.

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                                      kalina
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                                      wrote on last edited by kalina
                                      #1034

                                      @NeverDie EMI is a big topic. I think there will be no problems. I am going to do some tests of communication
                                      quality for various modules and antennas. As for the antennas, I am going to fixed them to the body through the holes, but I have not yet decided on the location. As for connection antenna to the module you can see the on photo ...
                                      1612440252148.JPEG

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                                        wrote on last edited by berkseo
                                        #1035

                                        Hello everyone. I want to show you my new device, battery powered air quality sensor. The device also has light, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure sensors. I am currently testing the software.

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                                        • berkseoB berkseo

                                          Hello everyone. I want to show you my new device, battery powered air quality sensor. The device also has light, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure sensors. I am currently testing the software.

                                          1612636649207.jpg

                                          1612636649193.jpg

                                          1612636649221.jpg

                                          1612636649178.jpg

                                          1612636649186.jpg

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                                          NeverDie
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                                          wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                          #1036

                                          @berkseo I'm curious: which air quality sensor did you opt to build into your device, and what about it did you prefer over the other available air quality sensors that you might have picked, but didn't? Two or three years ago I looked into a few different sensors, but they looked bigger that what you've settled on and their capabilities were pretty narrow. Hopefully the sensor offerings have gotten better since then.

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