Finalizing my very simple gateway
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I am currently planing to update my mysensors setup (as making it more "professional", less wires) and build a new one somewhere else. For that I was looking for an easy/simple to build serial gateway and could not really find one. There are some great ones here like sensebender but these use hard to solder components and generally just more than I need.
Here is my idea for a simple and relatively cheap gateway. It fits into a small and cheap box from aliexpress and contains an arduino nano, a nrf pa lna and a micro usb breakout for power.
Hardware signing can be added with the atsha and I also added pins for 433Mhz sender and receiver. These could either be used on the gateway directly or using the same pcb with a normal nrf as a seperate node.I will finalize the pcb in the next days and send it to manufactoring. Any feedback from you guys until then? Anything you would add? Any errors you are seeing?
PS Here is a picture of my prototype
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For now this was just a components + wires solution but as I had some positive feedback and I am planing a new (bigger) installation of mysensors somewhere else I have created a pcb for my gateway. I have ordered it on dirtypcbs 2 days ago... so it will reach me in 2-3 weeks I guess.
I'll create a openhardware.io project once I have tested it.Does someone know an easy to use software to create a printable (on paper for now, maybe on film/foil later) cover for the housing that adds labels and perhaps some nice graphics to the outside of the case? I am planning to do that next...
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I have finally found the time to upload the project here. I really like it so far although I am still trying to make it even better