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  • carlekiC Offline
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    carleki
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    #346

    I have received yesterday my little packet from DirtyPCB :)
    11 PCBs, so 33 sensors :)

    I'm just wondering where the C5 capactior will go on the board .. Can't figure out :(

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    • carlekiC carleki

      I have received yesterday my little packet from DirtyPCB :)
      11 PCBs, so 33 sensors :)

      I'm just wondering where the C5 capactior will go on the board .. Can't figure out :(

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      jeti
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      #347

      @carmelo42: maybe this helps, all Cs and the R assembled!
      0_1476615490017_20161016_125251.jpg

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        @carmelo42: maybe this helps, all Cs and the R assembled!
        0_1476615490017_20161016_125251.jpg

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        #348

        ups... C5 is also not there on my board,it shoud be parallel to C4!

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          ups... C5 is also not there on my board,it shoud be parallel to C4!

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          #349

          @jeti said:

          ups... C5 is also not there on my board,it shoud be parallel to C4!

          is your sensor working without C5 ?

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            #350

            @m26872 is it possible to send the sketch in the atmega on board ? using an FTDI serial/usb ?

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            • carlekiC carleki

              @jeti said:

              ups... C5 is also not there on my board,it shoud be parallel to C4!

              is your sensor working without C5 ?

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              @carmelo42 yes

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                @carmelo42 yes

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                #352

                @jeti said:

                @carmelo42 yes

                I have this serial/usb adapter :
                https://img1.picload.org/image/ldrrddg/deekrobot-isp.png

                Can you tell me how I connect it to my node ? (noob question I guess ... but I don't want to burn my node :( )

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                • carlekiC carleki

                  @jeti said:

                  @carmelo42 yes

                  I have this serial/usb adapter :
                  https://img1.picload.org/image/ldrrddg/deekrobot-isp.png

                  Can you tell me how I connect it to my node ? (noob question I guess ... but I don't want to burn my node :( )

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                  @carmelo42 said:

                  @jeti said:

                  @carmelo42 yes

                  I have this serial/usb adapter :
                  https://img1.picload.org/image/ldrrddg/deekrobot-isp.png

                  Can you tell me how I connect it to my node ? (noob question I guess ... but I don't want to burn my node :( )

                  I have found the answer myself with the schematic ;)

                  Have you ever tried to power the node with 1 x CR2032 battery ?

                  I have tried, but the node doesn't send anything further than 5 meters ...

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                    I would like to know if your nodes are working all fine. I have the problem that my nodes freeze after a day or sometimes after a week.

                    still learning...

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                    • siodS siod

                      I would like to know if your nodes are working all fine. I have the problem that my nodes freeze after a day or sometimes after a week.

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                      #355

                      @siod my temperature nodes work good, but my relay one doesn't work :'(

                      Do you have any logs when it freezes ?

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                        @carmelo42 no, unfortunately I don´t have any logs, any idea how to create logs?

                        still learning...

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                          @carmelo42 no, unfortunately I don´t have any logs, any idea how to create logs?

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                          @siod said:

                          @carmelo42 no, unfortunately I don´t have any logs, any idea how to create logs?

                          maybe if you keep your node connected to your computer with USB to serial adapter ?

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                            mmh, no, that would mean I would have to run my computer for maybe 2 weeks 24/7...

                            I guess it has somehting to do with the sleep function, the device seems to nat wake up after a while for some reason

                            still learning...

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                              #359

                              So i got the boards and build them and they work perfect.

                              One thing i couldn't figure out is why do i get relatively high current consumption, when the node is sleeping i get 1.5mA and not 5.8uA as in mentioned in this post.

                              I use 8MHz internal clock and the sleep function and nothing is connected to the node.

                              Can someone help?

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                              • dpressleD dpressle

                                So i got the boards and build them and they work perfect.

                                One thing i couldn't figure out is why do i get relatively high current consumption, when the node is sleeping i get 1.5mA and not 5.8uA as in mentioned in this post.

                                I use 8MHz internal clock and the sleep function and nothing is connected to the node.

                                Can someone help?

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                                @dpressle Can you post the sketch?

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                                  Thanks, i see its 6.8 uA now, i had something wrong with my measurements :disappointed:

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                                    It took me a while, but I just figured out how to get a bootloader burned onto the chip and I'm ready to make my slim nodes! Which board type in Arduino IDE do I use to program the chip once I'm using the 6 pin header after it's installed in the PCB?

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                                    • JonnyDev13J JonnyDev13

                                      It took me a while, but I just figured out how to get a bootloader burned onto the chip and I'm ready to make my slim nodes! Which board type in Arduino IDE do I use to program the chip once I'm using the 6 pin header after it's installed in the PCB?

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                                      m26872
                                      Hardware Contributor
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #363

                                      @JonnyDev13 Make a new board type by editing "boards.txt". There's an example in the first post.

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                                        รอเรือ
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                                        #364

                                        Hi there! I need to buy some PCBs on Dirty PCBs but the URL http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=13847&accesskey= seems broken. Any ideas? Thanks!

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                                        • ร รอเรือ

                                          Hi there! I need to buy some PCBs on Dirty PCBs but the URL http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=13847&accesskey= seems broken. Any ideas? Thanks!

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                                          Hardware Contributor
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                                          #365

                                          @รอเรือ Apparently they've moved to a new site. Perhaps you can try this link: http://dev.dirtypcbs.com/store/designer/details/m26872/663/myslim2aabatterynodepcbv2-0panelized

                                          I think you must have a user account and login first. Please report back if it's working or not.

                                          Edit: Wrong link the first time.

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