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💬 Arduino Pro Mini Shield for RFM69(H)W

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  • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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    Are there any more files for this board?

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    • NeverDieN Offline
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      NeverDie
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      The files should be accessible now.

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      • korttomaK Offline
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        korttoma
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        #4

        Thank you very much @NeverDie

        Just ordered a batch from dangerousprototypes(dot)com

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          Thank you very much @NeverDie

          I ordered some OSH park...

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          • FotoFieberF FotoFieber

            Thank you very much @NeverDie

            I ordered some OSH park...

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            You're welcome. Because it leverages the Pro Mini, it doesn't require many discrete parts. Also, the soldering is fairly straight forward.

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              #7

              I just now posted Version 014. The changes are:

              1. I enlarged the pad holes by 0.3mm to make aligning the pins between the Pro Mini and the adapter board easier. The prior version worked, but the alignment was a little tight.
              2. I increaased the board size slightly in order to maintain clearances between the larger holes/pads and the edges of the board.
              3. I added some text to the bottom silk screen which better identifies the board and its version number.
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              • NeverDieN NeverDie

                I just now posted Version 014. The changes are:

                1. I enlarged the pad holes by 0.3mm to make aligning the pins between the Pro Mini and the adapter board easier. The prior version worked, but the alignment was a little tight.
                2. I increaased the board size slightly in order to maintain clearances between the larger holes/pads and the edges of the board.
                3. I added some text to the bottom silk screen which better identifies the board and its version number.
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                Hi @NeverDie,

                I just received my batch and they look nice.

                I noticed that the RFM69 DI00 is routed to Pin 4 on the Pro Mini instead of Pin 2 that I usually use. Does this really work? How did you account for this in your sketch?

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                • korttomaK korttoma

                  Hi @NeverDie,

                  I just received my batch and they look nice.

                  I noticed that the RFM69 DI00 is routed to Pin 4 on the Pro Mini instead of Pin 2 that I usually use. Does this really work? How did you account for this in your sketch?

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                  @korttoma said:

                  Hi @NeverDie,

                  I just received my batch and they look nice.

                  I noticed that the RFM69 DI00 is routed to Pin 4 on the Pro Mini instead of Pin 2 that I usually use. Does this really work? How did you account for this in your sketch?

                  You are correct. It's a bug. I just now uploaded corrected files.

                  The current version is now Version 15.

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                    So what is the easiest way to correct this if the previous PCB is used? Can I change in the sketch so it works anyway or do I need to solder some wire?

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                    • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                      So what is the easiest way to correct this if the previous PCB is used? Can I change in the sketch so it works anyway or do I need to solder some wire?

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                      NeverDie
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                      #11

                      @Cliff-Karlsson
                      I suppose setting Pin 4 to INPUT after running a wire from Pin 4 to Pin 2 would patch it. Or you could solder bridge between 2 and 3, and then solder bridge again between 3 and 4. In that case, you'd set both Pin 3 and Pin 4 to input, assuming they weren't being used for something else.

                      If you have the boards but haven't yet soldered the headers, then I suggest doing the solder bridges, but don't connect header pins to pins 3 and 4. Then there's no need to set pins 3 and 4 to INPUT. I think that would be the cleanest fix.

                      That said, if the firmware you're running isn't relying on interrupts, then no patch would be needed. For instance, I had previously tested the PCB using lowpowerlab's node and gateway example code, which doesn't use interrupts for send and receive. That's why I didn't notice the bug until it was pointed out by Korttoma.

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                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                        @Cliff-Karlsson
                        I suppose setting Pin 4 to INPUT after running a wire from Pin 4 to Pin 2 would patch it. Or you could solder bridge between 2 and 3, and then solder bridge again between 3 and 4. In that case, you'd set both Pin 3 and Pin 4 to input, assuming they weren't being used for something else.

                        If you have the boards but haven't yet soldered the headers, then I suggest doing the solder bridges, but don't connect header pins to pins 3 and 4. Then there's no need to set pins 3 and 4 to INPUT. I think that would be the cleanest fix.

                        That said, if the firmware you're running isn't relying on interrupts, then no patch would be needed. For instance, I had previously tested the PCB using lowpowerlab's node and gateway example code, which doesn't use interrupts for send and receive. That's why I didn't notice the bug until it was pointed out by Korttoma.

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                        NeverDie
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                        Also, I shrunk the board a little bit in Version 15, so it should cost less to get fab'd. On OSH-PARK, for example, it would now cost exactly $4 for 3 boards.

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          Also, I shrunk the board a little bit in Version 15, so it should cost less to get fab'd. On OSH-PARK, for example, it would now cost exactly $4 for 3 boards.

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                          NeverDie
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                          For some reason the Version 015 files disappeared after I posted them. So, I re-posted them this morning. Hopefully they stick this time.

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                            Hi guys!
                            Thanks to NeverDie, I've just received my first batch!
                            Can anyone post the code for the board with the sensor?
                            Thanks!!!

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                              THAAAAAANKS!!!

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                                THAAAAAANKS!!!

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                                @andre_x it is pretty straightforward, there are already examples rfm69 examples around the forum: it's basically the node example sketch with added sensor library and a few lines of code to read and send temperature/humidity

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                                  jeti
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                                  Hi Guys,

                                  I am having troubles with the Version 015 ( i have checked that DI00 is routed to PIN2).

                                  My definition for the radio looks like this:

                                  // Enable and select radio type attached 
                                  #define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                  #define MY_IS_RFM69HW
                                  #define MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY RF69_433MHZ
                                  

                                  but i still get a error:
                                  !TSM:FPAR:FAIL

                                  Adding a capacitor did nit help either. Does someone have a similar Issue?

                                  Thanks

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                                    Hi
                                    Is any chance to also project it for Arduino Pro Mini but for version 5V ?

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                                    • pepsonP pepson

                                      Hi
                                      Is any chance to also project it for Arduino Pro Mini but for version 5V ?

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                                      gohan
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                                      #19

                                      @pepson I guess not since it would need a logic level converter if you don't want to fry the rfm69 module

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                                        But it is not only other voltage power ? I use it on my Arduino Pro Mini 5V and use reduce power from 5V to 3,3V by stabilizer... But i use version 5V because i use it with sketch to control relay...

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                                          read rfm69 datasheed, the pins can only take up to 3.6V, they are not 5V tolerant like the NF24

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