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My MYSX Multisensors board

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    scalz
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    #9

    @carlierd: merci :)

    Last night, I made some change from previous feedback ;)

    • 2 versions :
    1. my preferred stepup version (not friendly because of the tiny stepup like I said)
    2. a buck version. But an interesting one, and of course it is better to use with lithium than classic lipo&co (sefldischarge...)... But in case, some people would be disappointed by inaccessibility of the stepup rev, I have done this new one. For 3 or 4 primary AA/AAA cells, or other setup... Before, when I was seeing lot of cells in a device, I was thinking "what a battery eater!!". But now I am thinking different, it can be justified in case the device is low power ;) So it is an alternative, why not.
    • 0805 passives on two version (but for the stepup passives, I keep 0603 around it, shorter routes)

    So which buck I choosed?? I could have choosed some dfn from TI or Linear...there are some great. But dfn is not easy for everyone ! So I found, a not yet released (new) ic, and I am waiting samples from a local distributor.

    It's XC9265:

    • lot of variant
    • 2 to 6V vin
    • the 2.9V Vout samples I am waiting for is rated 0.7uA in active mode.
    • 90% efficiecny at 10-15uA light load
    • and not the least, SOT25 package.

    Wow, another crazy nugget! Hum..I think manufacturers should reward me, am I good at advertising ??? ahaha :laughing: And for the fun, preview of the buck rev with 0805 passives.
    0_1453982280528_2016-01-28_12-40-20.png
    does it look better now @tbowmo ? your feedbacks are always appreciated :)

    And free of charge :laughing: Sorry...it just makes me laugh :)
    Here an eval board I have designed for this buck.
    0_1453982647238_2016-01-28_12-39-51.png
    As you can see on it, there still are :

    • 2x ferrite on Vout and Gnd
    • as this buck is only one Vout. I added one mosfet to have a second enable/disable Vout2 . So we have Vmain always active(0.8u Iq), and a switchable Vsub.
      Size of this eval board : 12x16mm
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      shabba
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      Would be so great if these could be bought assembled :-)

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        tbowmo
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        @scalz

        That's much better :)

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          scalz
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          #12

          @tbowmo: thx. So I am happy.
          I will post schematic soon, need to clean my notes! it's rather simple.

          @shabba: thx. I am thinking about it...I don't know for the moment the easier/cheaper way for me and you. China or homemade batch..and there is a fablab near my home, which is able to handle mini batch...
          And it is chinese new year so I can't get a quote. I need to do the BOM now to evaluate. But I have tried to keep things cheap vs perf vs quality..It's 2layer (so cheaper, maybe for emi it would be better 4layer, but I will see), radio should not be included in price (we can choose which one so), atmel or passives are cheap, not too much ic. I am much more worried about sensors soldering china price...But I will see, it's planned.

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            Denke
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            Really great project. Thanks for giving me ideas and inspiration. This was my next step to go for after my thermostat and dimmer project

            RaspberryPi-Openhab

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              Denke
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              For the box
              Is the battery kept away from the antenna part of the design. My question is is the board longer than an AA battery including battery "connectors"

              RaspberryPi-Openhab

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                scalz
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                wrote on last edited by scalz
                #15

                @Denke: thx, I like your board too :) yes, I thought about it ;) you can see it on the first pics. Antenna is just above the OSH silskcreen

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                  Denke
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                  If you have space issues i think you should go for 0402 size, its not that hard to solder if you have a magnifing lamp, a good soldering iron, a tweezers and some thin soldering iron :)

                  RaspberryPi-Openhab

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                    scalz
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                    Yep I have already all these tools ;)
                    I have already soldered 0402, for sensebender for instance :) I ordered 3 boards at oshpark, couldn't wait! It works well.
                    But when I can, I prefer 0805, or 0603 min. My way to share. 0402, not everyone will try, nor 805 I know..! And I prefer to minimize mistake source , less small things, less error possibilities at prototyping. I could have choosed atmel vqfn too!
                    I like when I see someone sharing 0603/0805 files. When I see something 0402 and really need it, I make it 0805/0603 ;)
                    For this board I think 0603 min is ok. For the moment it's 0805, I will try to add a little bit more clearance before ordering it.
                    It could be a little bit smaller with 0402, but not much, there are antenna area, and battery connector, components on top... And between a 6 or 6.5cm pcb...hum is it really useful, I am far away of coincell size so! And I don't want to put radio on bottom, between the pcb and battery holder. it would add more thickness.

                    Sensebender is a very special case, a challenge. It is the ultra mini sensor board. but no batt holder. Add it and a box, it's not the same size. There are minimal

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                      Dylantje
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                      looks great....Is there a sketch, and a how to?

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                        skatun
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                        Any update on this one? Chinese new year is over now...

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