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Arduino Pro Mini adapter card and nice box from "biltema"

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    Mickey
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    can you share this board schematics?

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      gadu
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      When you order, lägg till 5st ;)

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      • F fot

        Yes, I'm using 2x1.5V and it seams to work well..

        The card uses around 30uA (+- the precision of my multimeter) in idle/sleep and that should give a pretty long run time on batteries.

        I have nodes that has been online since before Christmas and still going strong.

        /Magnus

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        Dirk_H
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        @fot said:

        Yes, I'm using 2x1.5V and it seams to work well..

        The card uses around 30uA (+- the precision of my multimeter) in idle/sleep and that should give a pretty long run time on batteries.

        I have nodes that has been online since before Christmas and still going strong.

        /Magnus

        Have you something else connected than Arduino and NRF? Any Sensors or Powersupply? I got down to below 4uA with Atmega and NRF sleeping, measured with Agilent precision desktop multimeter. (Nothing else connected because it was a remote with only buttons). If you have your ATMega in deepsleep you should have less than 10uA (datasheet says so). Just seeing that you use the Arduino Pro Mini. I used dedicated ATMega w/o Arduino HW... Anyways 30uA is also quiet good I think. it should give you more than a year stand by time (theoretical).
        (800mAh Battery / (30uA circuit + 30uA self discharge) /24h = 555 days)

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        • gaduG gadu

          When you order, lägg till 5st ;)

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          fot
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          @gadu

          Sure.

          /Magnus

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          • M Mickey

            can you share this board schematics?

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            fot
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            @Mickey said:

            can you share this board schematics?

            Sure,

            I have some improvements that I need to sort out first but I'm not
            intending to make money from this it's for my personal benefit.

            /Magnus

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              @fot said:

              Yes, I'm using 2x1.5V and it seams to work well..

              The card uses around 30uA (+- the precision of my multimeter) in idle/sleep and that should give a pretty long run time on batteries.

              I have nodes that has been online since before Christmas and still going strong.

              /Magnus

              Have you something else connected than Arduino and NRF? Any Sensors or Powersupply? I got down to below 4uA with Atmega and NRF sleeping, measured with Agilent precision desktop multimeter. (Nothing else connected because it was a remote with only buttons). If you have your ATMega in deepsleep you should have less than 10uA (datasheet says so). Just seeing that you use the Arduino Pro Mini. I used dedicated ATMega w/o Arduino HW... Anyways 30uA is also quiet good I think. it should give you more than a year stand by time (theoretical).
              (800mAh Battery / (30uA circuit + 30uA self discharge) /24h = 555 days)

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              fot
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              @Dirk_H said:

              @fot said:

              Yes, I'm using 2x1.5V and it seams to work well..

              The card uses around 30uA (+- the precision of my multimeter) in idle/sleep and that should give a pretty long run time on batteries.

              I have nodes that has been online since before Christmas and still going strong.

              /Magnus

              Have you something else connected than Arduino and NRF? Any Sensors or Powersupply? I got down to below 4uA with Atmega and NRF sleeping, measured with Agilent precision desktop multimeter. (Nothing else connected because it was a remote with only buttons). If you have your ATMega in deepsleep you should have less than 10uA (datasheet says so). Just seeing that you use the Arduino Pro Mini. I used dedicated ATMega w/o Arduino HW... Anyways 30uA is also quiet good I think. it should give you more than a year stand by time (theoretical).
              (800mAh Battery / (30uA circuit + 30uA self discharge) /24h = 555 days)

              The regulator on the pro mini is still connected it might drain some uA still.
              I just removed the power led from the board.
              I had one DS18b20 connected at the time of measuring.

              When i hit 30uA I did not dig any further into it.

              I have > 800mAh batteries so I will get > 2 years of operation.

              Might do some more analysis of it later on.

              /Magnus

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                ahhk
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                Hi,

                would u share / show the schematic? I actually do the same: A small battery-powered "Baseplate" for the pro mini and a NRF24l01. But i wanted to use a HT7733 instead of HT7133 and definitivly NO SMD parts :)

                greetings

                Andreas

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                • A ahhk

                  Hi,

                  would u share / show the schematic? I actually do the same: A small battery-powered "Baseplate" for the pro mini and a NRF24l01. But i wanted to use a HT7733 instead of HT7133 and definitivly NO SMD parts :)

                  greetings

                  Andreas

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                  fot
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                  @ahhk said:

                  Hi,

                  would u share / show the schematic? I actually do the same: A small battery-powered "Baseplate" for the pro mini and a NRF24l01. But i wanted to use a HT7733 instead of HT7133 and definitivly NO SMD parts :)

                  As I wrote before. I have some modifications I like to do before but after that I will probably release the card to the public including Eagle files.

                  /Magnus

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                    bjornhallberg
                    Hero Member
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                    #16

                    I went and picked up one of these boxes. As suggested, the box fits perfectly, has clips (no screws), removable terminal blocks and has a nice stylish front that would probably work in most homes.

                    IMG_20150330_115721.jpg
                    Thanks again for the tip! At 20 SEK ($2.3) it is quite affordable also. Makes me question 3D printing and CNC routing.

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                      tbowmo
                      Admin
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                      I picked up the smaller variant (http://www.biltema.dk/da/Byggeri/El/Elektrikervarktoj/El-dase-35209/?artId=35209)

                      If it wasn't for that darn screw in the middle, it would be a perfect fit for the Mysensor micro.

                      I'm thinking about modifying the box, and remove the screw. But then nothing is holding the box together.

                      / Thomas

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                        tbowmo
                        Admin
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                        #18

                        just made a box for my serial gateway, with the small variant I mentioned above

                        2015-05-21 15.12.32-2.jpg

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                          I am wondering if you have done improvements and published this schematic or eagle files? These are exactly as I have been thinking about to make the package better than simply using jumper wires to build my desired sensors. If you published them to OshPark or similar I would definitely buy several.

                          Regards,

                          Bruce

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                          • L lundebc

                            I am wondering if you have done improvements and published this schematic or eagle files? These are exactly as I have been thinking about to make the package better than simply using jumper wires to build my desired sensors. If you published them to OshPark or similar I would definitely buy several.

                            Regards,

                            Bruce

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                            fot
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                            @lundebc
                            No, I'm in a "no time left on device" mode right now.

                            I'm thinking of publishing the eagle files for anyone to use but have not done it yet.

                            /Magnus

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