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  • M Offline
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    markusand
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    #263

    I'm too late for my suggestion, but maybe it can be implemented in future versions if considered. Just in order to simplify connectivity with sensors, spare pins could be accessible via grove connectors. However the board looks amazingly small!

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      Ivan Z
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      #264

      Why do not use CR123A accumulator?
      It is smaller and can be charged.
      And not nide regulator

      I use box with charger. With CR123A accumulator.
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/2600Mah-USB-Portable-External-Battery-Charger-Power-Bank-for-Cell-Mobile-Phone-/301514424642?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item4633a90142

      Very cheap

      1420881033-0de30-1672kb.jpg
      1420881032-82f5e-1161kb.jpg

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      • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

        Why do not use CR123A accumulator?
        It is smaller and can be charged.
        And not nide regulator

        I use box with charger. With CR123A accumulator.
        http://www.ebay.com/itm/2600Mah-USB-Portable-External-Battery-Charger-Power-Bank-for-Cell-Mobile-Phone-/301514424642?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item4633a90142

        Very cheap

        1420881033-0de30-1672kb.jpg
        1420881032-82f5e-1161kb.jpg

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        jendrush
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        #265

        @Ivan-Z Really nice idea for battery powered nodes:)

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          korttoma
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          #266

          @Ivan-Z how did you connect the power to the arduino? How are you powering the Radio? Is it a Pro Mini 3.3V? How long does the battery last? Did you do anything special to the arduino ( hardware changes or something else? )

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            Ivan Z
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            wrote on last edited by Ivan Z
            #267

            CR123A in full charge has 4.07v

            Gas counter started 2014/11/01.

            In winter, temperatures drop below -10

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              #268

              @Ivan-Z

              You say that it don't need a regulator? the battery voltage is 4.07 when fully charged, that is 0.47V above the absolute maximum rating of the NRF24L01+, as it's only rated to 3.6V maximum. Same goes for the Si7021, maximum supply voltage is 3.6V.

              So CR123A is not a good battery, unless you put a regulator in the loop, which then again uses current, and causes a voltage drop from battery supply

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                wrote on last edited by Ivan Z
                #269

                DHT22 = 3.3-6V DC

                CR123A = 3.6v ( Bat full charge i have 4.07v )

                NRF24L01+ = 3.6

                I have 8 device and his work with CR123A for 6 months
                When charge some device cannot translate packets, but after work

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                • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

                  DHT22 = 3.3-6V DC

                  CR123A = 3.6v ( Bat full charge i have 4.07v )

                  NRF24L01+ = 3.6

                  I have 8 device and his work with CR123A for 6 months
                  When charge some device cannot translate packets, but after work

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                  AWI
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                  #270

                  @Ivan-Z I think you are lucky... I burned a few radio's with a similar setup (with LiPO solar charger) I like your minimal design. If you replace the DHT sensor with a htu21 you can make it even smaller. There are a few htu21d boards with a 3.3v regulator on it which you could use to power the radio.

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                    Ivan Z
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                    #271

                    @AWI
                    What regulator do you use?

                    I do not use the regulator because it has a extremeconsumption
                    AMS1117-3.3 = 5~10mV in idle

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                    • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

                      @AWI
                      What regulator do you use?

                      I do not use the regulator because it has a extremeconsumption
                      AMS1117-3.3 = 5~10mV in idle

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                      AWI
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                      #272

                      @Ivan-Z I use the XC6206 series regulator. most of the times. The quiescent current for this one is very low 1-3 uA. This regulator is used by many of the sensor board suppliers to supply sensors with 3.3v Eg. In many cases (eg Adafruit) you can use the board as a "3.3v power supply"
                      upload-087eda80-75af-457b-804a-a16e6d67612f

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                        #273

                        Hi guys. I'm waiting for your board!
                        the only concern is about the 2xAA batteries adoption that could increase the overall size of a sensor node to a "normal node" size ( http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/s/devduino.html?search_in_description=0).
                        I would like a stack as following: battery+board+radio. with the same footprint of the radio module.
                        The battery could be a CR123 with regulator, and the holder could be a pcb holder as this: http://www.memoryprotectiondevices.com/datasheets/BH-CR2-PC-datasheet.pdf
                        I actually ordered some of these: http://www.elecrow.com/devduino-sensor-node-v4-atmega-328-p-1201.html, at this moment the closest to my size requirements.
                        What do you think.?

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                        • Roberto BrunialtiR Roberto Brunialti

                          Hi guys. I'm waiting for your board!
                          the only concern is about the 2xAA batteries adoption that could increase the overall size of a sensor node to a "normal node" size ( http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/s/devduino.html?search_in_description=0).
                          I would like a stack as following: battery+board+radio. with the same footprint of the radio module.
                          The battery could be a CR123 with regulator, and the holder could be a pcb holder as this: http://www.memoryprotectiondevices.com/datasheets/BH-CR2-PC-datasheet.pdf
                          I actually ordered some of these: http://www.elecrow.com/devduino-sensor-node-v4-atmega-328-p-1201.html, at this moment the closest to my size requirements.
                          What do you think.?

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                          AWI
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                          #274

                          @Roberto-Brunialti I am looking forward to this board also. I deployed a few Devduino V4's. These are really well built but lack the "minimal" size, have only a few connectors (enough in most cases as a good temp/hum sensor is on board).. And "restrict" you to the use of non-rechargable CR123 cells (3V,no regulator). I will love the very small footprint combined with the flexibility in power sources (and extra features) in the "Minimal design thoughts" design. :heart_eyes:

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                            tbowmo
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                            Think we should rename the thread to "Mysensors Micro" as this is the new name, since it's the first "official" board from mysensors.

                            Anyway, just got a couple of pictures from the factory in China, they have build the first batch of 5 pcb's that they are verifying at the moment, and then they should be shipped to us (either @hek or me?) and then we need to verify it, before giving a go on the production.

                            So we are comming closer to a "launch" of the device.

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                            • tbowmoT tbowmo

                              Think we should rename the thread to "Mysensors Micro" as this is the new name, since it's the first "official" board from mysensors.

                              Anyway, just got a couple of pictures from the factory in China, they have build the first batch of 5 pcb's that they are verifying at the moment, and then they should be shipped to us (either @hek or me?) and then we need to verify it, before giving a go on the production.

                              So we are comming closer to a "launch" of the device.

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                              hek
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                              #276

                              @tbowmo

                              Yep, might also be good to create a new thread in Announcement when it has been launched (and is for sale) with a back-reference here for history/design decisions made by you.

                              I should probably start working on a more complete page on the main site with more details and illustrations.

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                                Tibus
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                                #277

                                In your design, C3, the nrf 4u7 capacitor, is a classic ceramic capacitor. In the mysensors tutorial, they write a polarized capacitor is better for the NRF. I use tantalum capacitor wich are bigger but is there a difference with the ceramic one for the nrf. I would like to use a ceramic 0603 too if there is no difference for nrf.

                                Thank's

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                                  tbowmo
                                  Admin
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                                  #278

                                  @Tibus

                                  In theory ceramic capacitors should be better, it has a lower ESR, and are better suited to reduce ripple, or noise on the supply locally, as it has a faster response to power requirements, than equivalent electrolytic capacitors.

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                                    Mickey
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                                    #279

                                    will it be possible to use this board pcb without soldering the sensor , flash and security chip?

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                                      will it be possible to use this board pcb without soldering the sensor , flash and security chip?

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                                      tbowmo
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                                      #280

                                      @Mickey

                                      Yes, you can use it without those mounted. But I don't think that we are going to sell it without those components mounted

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                                        #281

                                        Any good news about the d-day (delivery day :smiley: ) ?

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                                          Small production run of 200 units started this morning. :)

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