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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    No, no... you can use openhardware.io for breadboard projects as well! A fritzing is excellent and more than enough.

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    • scalzS scalz

      @TheoL excellent :) I have 9960 and 9930 eval board too. I think 9960 is better. 9960 chip itself is not so much expensive but eval board is.
      So, I have made a small board for this gesture chip (for apds9960). And making my own board is almost same price as the eval board ;)
      I will use it for actuator too and added optional MEMS, RGB led, lipo charger, atsam+usb...Sort of fixed actuator (no need of MEMS) or mobile (with MEMS + gesture and atsam memory it's possible to do cool things I guess :)
      I will post pics as soon as I have received few components missing. (preview it's the right top corner one http://forum.mysensors.org/uploads/files/1457300128047-2016-03-06_21-14-17.png . And if I have no connection errors, maybe I could send one to you @tbowmo as you are the mysensors atsam guru :)

      Thx for share Theo, I will look at your project

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      @scalz I'm interested in your design. At the moment there is one chip on the board that is slightly higher than the sensor. Since they're both on the same size of the PCB, I'll be needing all of my woodworking skills to mount the sensor in the final lamp.

      I'd be really happy with a sensor board where the sensor is mounted on one side and the rest of the electronics on the other side. That will help embedding the sensors into final products. Would be great if you'd be able to do that!

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        No, no... you can use openhardware.io for breadboard projects as well! A fritzing is excellent and more than enough.

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        @hek said:

        fritzing

        first time right! :+1:

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          @Theol I hope my boards will work well. woodworking, so cool, can't wait to see :) I like wood too but that's not my job, and good tools is so expensive!
          For fun ( it's ot) if you are curious here a little wood project (my first serious lol) I did some times ago. I practise wing chun so I needed a mook jong to train alone...
          The first I made, body was a strong swimming pool pipe (really hard) but arms were pine :flushed: and I broke one! http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=18471320130507155634.jpg
          And my dream was a true oak one. I found some free oak. I am pretty happy now it's very strong :) Handmade with planer and sanding machine.
          Started from this (ugly!) : http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=71705320131208203751.jpg
          After lot of work! http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=57934620140121172848.jpg
          Finally, after some treatment, (not perfect but looks better in real)http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=79499520140131115703.jpg
          It costs me nothing else than my time! a beautiful oak one is expensive!

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            No, no... you can use openhardware.io for breadboard projects as well! A fritzing is excellent and more than enough.

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            TheoL
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            @hek done!

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            • scalzS scalz

              @Theol I hope my boards will work well. woodworking, so cool, can't wait to see :) I like wood too but that's not my job, and good tools is so expensive!
              For fun ( it's ot) if you are curious here a little wood project (my first serious lol) I did some times ago. I practise wing chun so I needed a mook jong to train alone...
              The first I made, body was a strong swimming pool pipe (really hard) but arms were pine :flushed: and I broke one! http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=18471320130507155634.jpg
              And my dream was a true oak one. I found some free oak. I am pretty happy now it's very strong :) Handmade with planer and sanding machine.
              Started from this (ugly!) : http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=71705320131208203751.jpg
              After lot of work! http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=57934620140121172848.jpg
              Finally, after some treatment, (not perfect but looks better in real)http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=79499520140131115703.jpg
              It costs me nothing else than my time! a beautiful oak one is expensive!

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              @scalz woodworking is the hobby I do when the weather allows me too. Have to do most of it outside. And yes the tools can get expensive. But if you have the time, you can achieve a lot with hand tools. I enjoy hand tools more than power tools. It's just more satisfying when you've build something completely with your own hands ;-)

              You did a great job with your project! I don't know where you live. But in the USA some harder red woods are really cheap and they can stand the time without a finish. I believe it's red cedar. In Europe there aren't really cheap woods that can be used outside without a finish. I think some inland fir types are pretty good.

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                @TheoL : thx. I'm from France :) yep I know in USA you have nice wood. but here too lol! my project used french oak (oak was hard to carve!). end of ot ;)

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                  Hello. I found the library. how to convert a sketch? make everything work.
                  APDS9930
                  https://github.com/Davideddu/APDS9930

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                  • V vampircik

                    Hello. I found the library. how to convert a sketch? make everything work.
                    APDS9930
                    https://github.com/Davideddu/APDS9930

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                    @vampircik I'm waiting for my APDS9930 sensors to arrive. Which should be in a couple of days. Once I've them, I'll make a second version of the sketch for you. I'm curious if these cheaper version will work just as good.

                    Hopefully you're patient enough to wait ;-)

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                      @TheoL said:
                      of course I will wait. Thank you for your ideas. they are very useful.

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