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  • L LastSamurai

    @GertSanders I tried to find the library here but I actually coudln't. Could you perhaps give me a hint where to find it? Thanks!

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    GertSanders
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    @LastSamurai

    I have added my EAGLE library below:

    0_1459411902291_NRF24L01plus.lbr

    You can rename it because the forum adds the extra "0_1459411902291_" during upload.

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      LastSamurai
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      Thank you for the help!

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        #7

        @GertSanders you can change the status of your node as "tested". It works just fine - one important thing to remember is to solder the 3.3v solderpad. A couple of observations:

        1. I can no longer fit a single AAA battery holders, but a double one only (AA or AAA)

        2. the holes for J1 are two small and I had to drill them out.

        I have not tested ATSHA204A as I do not have all components yet.

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        • alexsh1A alexsh1

          @GertSanders you can change the status of your node as "tested". It works just fine - one important thing to remember is to solder the 3.3v solderpad. A couple of observations:

          1. I can no longer fit a single AAA battery holders, but a double one only (AA or AAA)

          2. the holes for J1 are two small and I had to drill them out.

          I have not tested ATSHA204A as I do not have all components yet.

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          #8

          @alexsh1

          So you received the boards before I did :-)

          I'm still waiting on them. They are "in the mail" or at least in the hands of my local mail service (any day now...).

          Which type of header/connector did you use to mount in the J1 location ? If the holes are too narrow for the breakable two row male headers, I will adapt this (that is why it is still UNTESTED for me).

          Indeed, one or two single AAA holders are not possible on this board. I found that the double battery holders actually are cheaper, and it allows avoiding two extra holes where the radio now sits.

          Update: I checked the drill size of the part used in v3 to place the header, indeed this is 0,8mm (31 mil) instead of 1,016mm (40 mil).
          In my v4 version I already switched to a wider header, and this one does have 40 mil drill diameter. It's good I did not do a panel with the v3 version.

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          • GertSandersG GertSanders

            @alexsh1

            So you received the boards before I did :-)

            I'm still waiting on them. They are "in the mail" or at least in the hands of my local mail service (any day now...).

            Which type of header/connector did you use to mount in the J1 location ? If the holes are too narrow for the breakable two row male headers, I will adapt this (that is why it is still UNTESTED for me).

            Indeed, one or two single AAA holders are not possible on this board. I found that the double battery holders actually are cheaper, and it allows avoiding two extra holes where the radio now sits.

            Update: I checked the drill size of the part used in v3 to place the header, indeed this is 0,8mm (31 mil) instead of 1,016mm (40 mil).
            In my v4 version I already switched to a wider header, and this one does have 40 mil drill diameter. It's good I did not do a panel with the v3 version.

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            @GertSanders

            So you received the boards before I did :-)

            Yes, I have got the boards in 3-4 days. Very quick

            Which type of header/connector did you use to mount in the J1 location ? If the holes are too narrow for the breakable two row male headers, I will adapt this (that is why it is still UNTESTED for me).

            I have used a single row header like this
            http://www.protostack.com/connectors/headers/40-pin-2.54mm-snappable-single-row-header

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            • alexsh1A alexsh1

              @GertSanders

              So you received the boards before I did :-)

              Yes, I have got the boards in 3-4 days. Very quick

              Which type of header/connector did you use to mount in the J1 location ? If the holes are too narrow for the breakable two row male headers, I will adapt this (that is why it is still UNTESTED for me).

              I have used a single row header like this
              http://www.protostack.com/connectors/headers/40-pin-2.54mm-snappable-single-row-header

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              @alexsh1
              Ordered from OSHPark ?

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              • GertSandersG GertSanders

                @alexsh1
                Ordered from OSHPark ?

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                @GertSanders said:

                @alexsh1
                Ordered from OSHPark ?

                Yes - these guys are good

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                  emc2
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                  Did anyone successfully used kicad footprint for these guys?
                  I received today my first PCB designed for the SMD version, did not work and overheated quite badly. After trying to troubleshoot it, frying a few things on the way, it seems to me that VCC / GND pad are switched between schematics and footprint:

                  "Datasheet" from one of many aliexpress / ebay seller (all seems to be the same)
                  0_1464483528132_data-smdnrf.jpg

                  KiCad PCB view
                  0_1464483533073_kicad-smdnrf.png

                  I changed it on a local lib to reorder a new PCB and try, but if others can have a look at it, especially @tbowmo to update the official github repo if needed.

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                  • E emc2

                    Did anyone successfully used kicad footprint for these guys?
                    I received today my first PCB designed for the SMD version, did not work and overheated quite badly. After trying to troubleshoot it, frying a few things on the way, it seems to me that VCC / GND pad are switched between schematics and footprint:

                    "Datasheet" from one of many aliexpress / ebay seller (all seems to be the same)
                    0_1464483528132_data-smdnrf.jpg

                    KiCad PCB view
                    0_1464483533073_kicad-smdnrf.png

                    I changed it on a local lib to reorder a new PCB and try, but if others can have a look at it, especially @tbowmo to update the official github repo if needed.

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                    @emc2 You have to be careful with these. As I discovered myself recently there are ones with PIN1 and PIN2 as VCC and GND and others with PIN1 and PIN8 as VCC and GND.
                    This is not well documented!

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                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                      @emc2 You have to be careful with these. As I discovered myself recently there are ones with PIN1 and PIN2 as VCC and GND and others with PIN1 and PIN8 as VCC and GND.
                      This is not well documented!

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                      @alexsh1 Damnit...
                      Never encountered a PIN1/PIN8 module yet. Are those with blob? I saw a few modules with black blob, often a big cristal and very cheap but I never ordered them.

                      I have a few of this exact module, it has a datasheet on the website and wiring it as described work on a breadboard.
                      Did you encounter any PIN1 - GND, PIN2 - VCC so far?

                      Problem may be somewhere else, probability that I screwed up my PCB design is high. I will see with the next PCB, with pin switched, if it's working.

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                      • E emc2

                        @alexsh1 Damnit...
                        Never encountered a PIN1/PIN8 module yet. Are those with blob? I saw a few modules with black blob, often a big cristal and very cheap but I never ordered them.

                        I have a few of this exact module, it has a datasheet on the website and wiring it as described work on a breadboard.
                        Did you encounter any PIN1 - GND, PIN2 - VCC so far?

                        Problem may be somewhere else, probability that I screwed up my PCB design is high. I will see with the next PCB, with pin switched, if it's working.

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                        @emc2 Yes, all of my nrf24l01+ smd modules have PIN1 - VCC and PIN2 - GND
                        No idea why chinese are switching pins

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                          @emc2

                          Sorry about that, it was made in a jiffy one dark night, and I never got around to verify the footprint myself :(

                          I'll update the footprint later today (or you can make a PR on github and change it your self).

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                          • tbowmoT tbowmo

                            @emc2

                            Sorry about that, it was made in a jiffy one dark night, and I never got around to verify the footprint myself :(

                            I'll update the footprint later today (or you can make a PR on github and change it your self).

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                            emc2
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                            @tbowmo
                            Hey no worries, it's still a great ressource and so far I used it without any problem.

                            I'm always confused by github when it came to PR etc but it should work. I just switched the coordinates of pad 1 and 2 it should do the trick.

                            Thanks!

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                              @emc2

                              I updated the footprint on github (and yes, I also chose the easy route, and swapped pins 1 and 2 on the footprint) :)

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