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πŸ’¬ My simple RFM dongle for Serial GW

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  • hekH hek

    You guys are so darn productive!

    Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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    @hek said:

    been laying on my bedside table

    Maybe you can't get to it because this isn't real bedtime reading? ;-)

    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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    • hekH hek

      You guys are so darn productive!

      Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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      @hek said:

      You guys are so darn productive!

      ... unlike yourself then ...? :smiley: I'm sure you're No1 of overall productivity here.

      @scalz Wow, yet another piece from the indisputable master of hardware production! It looks great! Thx.

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        A 4 pin JST SH connector for I2C (a bit like the Grove connectors, but smaller) is always handy. Look up the GSM modules for helicopters, they have small 5 or 6 pin connectors, this might fit. Then a cable with this connector allows all sorts of goodies to plug into the stub.
        I really like the design ! For the moment I need to stick to 1 mcu (I confess I have been distracted by Attiny85 and Attiny841 lately), so I need to give more love to my stamp node now.

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          thx thx :) some people plays clash of ***, between two things, I play another geek things lol
          that's always very nice to hear this from you guys :) but I'm sure you have nice secret gizmo or piece of software in progress ;) btw it seems a great book. I have some trouble for sleeping, that may be better than some medicine, lol I'm still noob&eager to learn :laughing:

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          • scalzS scalz

            thx thx :) some people plays clash of ***, between two things, I play another geek things lol
            that's always very nice to hear this from you guys :) but I'm sure you have nice secret gizmo or piece of software in progress ;) btw it seems a great book. I have some trouble for sleeping, that may be better than some medicine, lol I'm still noob&eager to learn :laughing:

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            @scalz
            Here is a link to these cables + connector
            http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10SET-Mini-Micro-SH-1-0-5-Pin-JST-Female-Connector-Male-Connector-with-Wires-Cables/32609832288.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.19.ES5AXK&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_8,searchweb201602_3_10017_10005_10006_10034_10021_507_10022_10020_10018_10019,searchweb201603_2&btsid=4029575e-f69f-496c-af86-7ea1abfbc44e

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              @GertSanders you're right, I will add it ;) I was sure I would have to add this option! thx for feedback.
              maybe you will try it who knows!
              your board is nice too, tempting to try it :)

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              • hekH hek

                You guys are so darn productive!

                Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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                @hek I recommend read both books :wink:
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                • scalzS scalz

                  @GertSanders you're right, I will add it ;) I was sure I would have to add this option! thx for feedback.
                  maybe you will try it who knows!
                  your board is nice too, tempting to try it :)

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                  @scalz
                  Nice work!
                  But I'm very interested some details... Did you check mysensors library (and all dependencies, so overall system) on Smart atmel (SAM D family) MCUs (work and stability)?
                  I can't see swd pins on the board. What kind of programming tools do you use for these MCU's?
                  Thanks!

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                    I'm reading a fantastic book "The Maker Movement manifesto" (http://www.techshop.ws/images/0071821139 Maker Movement Manifesto Sample Chapter.pdf).

                    I think you'll gonna love this book. Since we're all makers, maybe @GertSanders and @AWI can share a bit of their hardware building skills to the other Belgium and Dutch speakers, during the (summer) meetup? I'd really love to learn at least how to make a descent print lay-out. Hence I'll buy you all a cold beer in return. But only after the lectures ;-)

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                      Very nice design !!

                      One question, do you sleep ? I know the answer : no !!! ;)

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                      • carlierdC carlierd

                        Very nice design !!

                        One question, do you sleep ? I know the answer : no !!! ;)

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                        @carlierd Sleep is overrated .

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                          ahaha!

                          @Koresh thx :) I just would like to say, I don't consider myself as an electronician!

                          Let me explain my way, and please tell me if I'm doing wrong. I want to learn :)

                          The truth, is I started to learn microchip 10years ago because I needed it. So I'm very new at atmel. I understand about stability of circuit, the software stuff too.. So, what do you mean by work and stability??? I'm from software dev originally..

                          But when I design I always try

                          • to follow reference design : e.g. already made schematics (thx to opensource), datasheet, appnotes,
                          • to understand what it does, add my things, hack it to have the better circuit I am able..
                          • If I don't find my answer, I ask to my dad ;) Thx to him, he's electronician :) not RF expert..
                          • when I have all my personal reference schematics, that's faster then, like a lib, just few hacks
                          • about routing, I read articles too, how to make things good, about mixed, or escaping strategy etc.
                          • in software, same thing. no hidden thing, always an answer.
                          • finally, I think I should be more stable&reliable than something veroboard or wire arduino clone style. imho.

                          But maybe you are mentioning the RF part which is not my best part ;) And I never practised it during my microchip sessions. So thx to iot, I have just started to learn some basics on RF...just good to know all the stuff about impedance matching, routing..and I iterate, iterate...lol

                          So, warning!! this is for advanced! I share for fun :)

                          About this board:

                          • there are round smd pads (2.54mm pitch) which are : RST, GND, 3.3V, SWCLK, SWDIO. Program it by pogopin. I use a Segger J-Link OB for programming bootloader. USB for bootloading.
                          • this board comes from another board I have made (in testing):
                            http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3551/my-32bits-atsam-node-project
                          • I have made my variant board in arduino ide.

                          My tests :

                          • not fully tested but on a good way, sorry for my lora still on my desk, so I won't order this one if I'm not sure ;) But I have followed a working pinmapping for the lora part, so I should not have too much surprise. I will boost on this..
                          • I only tested basic raw examples yet, that I mix and hack a bit just for POC. Then it's just a matter of time/software for integration in Mysensors! Plus I know that @tbowmo has already something working Mysensors+atsam. So with a little help and labour I should be able to pack all my things, I hope ;) Because for the moment I have my mysensors stuff in the jumble, and I don't want to add variables...

                          I hope you're ok with this? Thx for your feedback and don't hesitate to tell me if I am wrong. I will add schematic and order it asap.

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                            Thanks for so detailed answer!!!

                            So, what do you mean by work and stability???

                            I just mean, that arduino zero is new platform and I didn't try it :) I've just interested how stable arduino code works on SAM D :)

                            use a Segger J-Link OB for programming bootloader.

                            OK! I am loking a cheap programmer for this mcu now :)

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                              @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

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                              • scalzS scalz

                                @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

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                                @scalz said:

                                @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

                                I'm ganna use ST-link :wink:

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                                • TheoLT TheoL

                                  I'm reading a fantastic book "The Maker Movement manifesto" (http://www.techshop.ws/images/0071821139 Maker Movement Manifesto Sample Chapter.pdf).

                                  I think you'll gonna love this book. Since we're all makers, maybe @GertSanders and @AWI can share a bit of their hardware building skills to the other Belgium and Dutch speakers, during the (summer) meetup? I'd really love to learn at least how to make a descent print lay-out. Hence I'll buy you all a cold beer in return. But only after the lectures ;-)

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                                  @TheoL
                                  Huh ? Did someone say beer ?

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                                    Nice to see ATSHA204A included. Could this be used as a gateway on a USB port? I am not familiar within SAMD, but how does this work without USB to serial chip?

                                    Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                                      @Dwalt
                                      yep atsha204A is a Mysensors classic, and a very nice feature :) I feel better secured now, thx Anticimex :laughing:
                                      Yes it will be possible. There is already a better different GW from tbowmo. But I didn't see my option here, so I did it, and if sometimes I need something simple...or want to make a gift lol
                                      SAMD includes internal USB drivers. So it can be used as a client USB, or like CDC serial comm (Virtual Serial Port). So no need of usb to serial; cool :)

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                                        @Dwalt

                                        It acts as a serial device on the USB port. I have a GW running with atsamd21J (bigger brother to the one @scalz are using). Been using both USB and ethernet to connect to the device.

                                        The nice thing of an embedded USB controller, versus an external usb to serial device, is that you can make your device act as whatever usb device you want. For example make it a mass memory device, or a mouse / keyboard (HID). The sky is the limit :)

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                                          mini update..
                                          So thx to @GertSanders and his ideas! Again I had to challenge myself yesterday :laughing:
                                          I have updated description but briefly I have added:

                                          • enlarged a little bit :disappointed:
                                          • 2x 1.0mm pitch connector; one for I2C+1pin in case, and another one for JTAG programming bootloader (this was pogo pins but as averything is on top, I feel more secure with a true connector)
                                          • eeprom
                                          • routing and silkscreen
                                          • now, usb connector is no mandatory, but I prefer with it..

                                          still very few things to make looking better and I upload my files :)

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