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  • T tbully

    It would be great if there was a version of this that had line level converters built in. (For those of us using non 3.3v Arduinos)

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    @tbully said:

    It would be great if there was a version of this that had line level converters built in. (For those of us using non 3.3v Arduinos)

    :+1:

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      tbowmo
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      @tbully @fets

      Feel free to "roll your own" :)

      I'm on batteries for most of my sensors anyways, so only using 3V (2xAA batteries).

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        @tbully @fets

        Feel free to "roll your own" :)

        I'm on batteries for most of my sensors anyways, so only using 3V (2xAA batteries).

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        @tbowmo ;)
        That what I thought but I'm not familiar with pcb design software.
        I'll make a try someday

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          @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

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          • cimba007C cimba007

            @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

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            @cimba007 said:

            @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

            Not using oshpark, sorry..

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            • tbowmoT tbowmo

              @cimba007 said:

              @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

              Not using oshpark, sorry..

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              #30

              @tbowmo I understand that the rfm69w goes at the bottom of your adapter. Is this the case? Do you have any photos at all?

              Thanks
              Alex

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              • tbowmoT tbowmo

                @cimba007 said:

                @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

                Not using oshpark, sorry..

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                @tbowmo
                You can upload your files on OSHPark and share them, even if you do not order anything from them. As you use KiCad, the gerbers would be fine. They accept Eagle brd files as well.

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                  0_1473417301903_image.jpeg

                  I have just soldered rfm69w module to the adapter. All works just fine

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                    I have converted all my old (3.3v) NRF24 sensors to RFM69 using these. Work great.

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                        Looks Nice!!! Excuse me for my ignorance.

                        • What's c1 marked on the board?
                        • Would I be able to use this with jModule?
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                        • H hiddenuser

                          Looks Nice!!! Excuse me for my ignorance.

                          • What's c1 marked on the board?
                          • Would I be able to use this with jModule?
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                          tbowmo
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                          @SubodhChettri

                          C1 can be used to add a capacitor to the board.

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                          • tbowmoT tbowmo

                            @SubodhChettri

                            C1 can be used to add a capacitor to the board.

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                            @tbowmo Thanks

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                              Just addition info: I found THIS that could an option for those who have spare RFM69CW modules or if they want to add some storage

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                              • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                @cimba007 said:

                                @tbowmo: Any chance to add this to oshpark? I only need 6 piece max.

                                Not using oshpark, sorry..

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                                bilbolodz
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                                @tbowmo How about PCBs.io? Any chance for direct link? I've trying to upload it but got an error about "Gerber normalization for Layer: Drill Holes". I'm a quite newbie for designing/uploading files for PCB factories so sorry for maybe stupid question.

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                                  I ordered 10 from Seeed Studio and I had no problems; I am waiting for delivery.

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                                  • gohanG gohan

                                    I ordered 10 from Seeed Studio and I had no problems; I am waiting for delivery.

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                                    @gohan Seeed Studio ask 11.16 for delivery :-(

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                                      I've uploaded (I hope all will be fine with PCB) on PCBs.io: https://pcbs.io/share/zZAMk
                                      3.10 USD for 4 pieces free shipment

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                                        I had other pcb in order so shipping cost was not that bad, in addition 10 pcbs are 4.90$

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                                        • B bilbolodz

                                          @tbowmo How about PCBs.io? Any chance for direct link? I've trying to upload it but got an error about "Gerber normalization for Layer: Drill Holes". I'm a quite newbie for designing/uploading files for PCB factories so sorry for maybe stupid question.

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                                          @bilbolodz

                                          There is also a link to dirtypcbs somewhere in this thread, where you can order pcb's.

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