Minimal design thoughts
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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.
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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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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will it be possible to use this board pcb without soldering the sensor , flash and security chip?
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Any good news about the d-day (delivery day :smiley: ) ?
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when preorders will be available ?
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when preorders will be available ?
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@hek said:
Small production run of 200 units started this morning. :)
You would run-out of units very soon...
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Hi, I have ordered some boards from Itead. Just some doubts: is the board a 5v or a 3.3? what's about nrf24 decoupling capacitor? May I assume the nrf24 is correctly powered at 3.3 V by the board?
Sorry but i'm on the "soft" side more than the "hard" ...:-) -
Hi, I have ordered some boards from Itead. Just some doubts: is the board a 5v or a 3.3? what's about nrf24 decoupling capacitor? May I assume the nrf24 is correctly powered at 3.3 V by the board?
Sorry but i'm on the "soft" side more than the "hard" ...:-)@Roberto-Brunialti The board is "2XAA" battery, in other words; 3V. Some components on the board won't survive 5V so it is important not to use that voltage. Decoupling for the radio is onboard.
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The board has it's "own" thread as of now:
http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1345/sensebender-micro -
that ìs fine for me!
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